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What type of regulating structure is required to encourage development of requisite skill traits in mining sector?

What type of regulating structure is required to encourage development of requisite skill traits in mining sector?
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 15, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The country is well endowed with many metallic and non-metallic mineral resources.  India is a leading player in respect of many non fuel minerals including, iron ore, ...

The country is well endowed with many metallic and non-metallic mineral resources.  India is a leading player in respect of many non fuel minerals including, iron ore, bauxite, dolomite, lime stone and mica.  Mining sector (non-fuel) currently accounts for approx 0.5% of GDP.  For accelerated economic growth on sustainable basis, this sector has to grow at a much faster pace to secure   a higher percentage in the GDP.
 
Scientific, sustainable and transparent mining practices require well trained manpower.  Skill development not only enhances productivity and safety at work place, but more importantly, it prepares the manpower to adapt to the new state of art technologies. Currently this sector employs around 0.2 Million workforce which is estimated to grow to 0.3 Million in next 10 years.

For more information about Options for Skill Development in the Mining Sector refer the following URL: http://mygov.in/uploads/documents/Options_for_Skill_Development_in_the_M...

Share your views/suggestions on the regulating structure required to encourage development of requisite skill traits in mining sector.

Last date for sending your suggestions is 14th November 2014.

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Jitender Arya
Jitender Arya 11 years 7 months ago
First of all, I appreciate the efforts which has been done by our Honorable Prime Minister in the direction of a Social Revolution which is required in our society. We were seriously worried about our Country and thinking that in which direction we are going. But now, I feel very proud that,now our country is in "SAFE HAND". We cannot build the future for our society, but we can build our society for the future. A strong leadership quality is in our PM ...... Proud to be Indian
shrinivas Murthy
shrinivas Murthy 11 years 7 months ago
In central railways trade apprentices are regularised after completion of apprentisip in group d category , without attending any competative exams due to this The low skill staff in entering in railways detorating the quality of railways. staff should be recuprited Only through RRC by wide publication through out india
Arun Gosavi
Arun Gosavi 11 years 7 months ago
The awareness of cleanliness has increased but effectiveness is not there as there is no collection and disposal system at many places especially outside city limits.People are lifting waste and dumping at another place . How and who will change this ?ASGOSAVI silicon city RAU-INDORE
Varun Mehta
Varun Mehta 11 years 7 months ago
मेरा सुजाव सडकों के लिए भूमि अधिग्रहण से सम्बंधित हे , मेरा सुजाव हे की सरकार को नकद मुवावजे के स्थान पर दोगुनी या तिन गुनी जमीं अधिग्रहित करके अधि या एक तिहाई भूमि सड़क के किनारे भूस्वामी को दे देनी चाहिए जिससे उसका नुक्सम पूरा हो जाएगा व सरकार को नकद भुगतान की आवश्यकता नहीं पड़ेगी,
Dr KUMARENDRA SINGH SENGAR
Dr KUMARENDRA SINGH SENGAR 11 years 7 months ago
सार्वजनिक स्थान पर कूड़ा फेंकने/फिंकवाने सम्बन्धी कोई ऐसा प्रावधान नहीं है.... जिसमें ऐसा करने/करवाने वाले को सजा/जुर्माना हो सके....... इन नेता जी को पहले इसी में घेरा जाये ++ पार्टी को... और स्वच्छता अभियान से जुड़ी समिति को बहुत गंभीरता से इस मामले को संज्ञान में लेकर कुर्ताधारी..... झाड़ूधारी पर कार्यवाही करे............ जिससे अभियान को संदेह में घिरने से बचाया जा सके...... :(
Deepika Sharma
Deepika Sharma 11 years 7 months ago
Mining industry regulation must include a strong technological component, forcing the industry to adopt technologies that ensure labor safety and skills development, and mitigate environmental impact. A fully-financed plan for reforestation, development of local ancillary industry, and education for laborer families must become a pre-requisite for licensing.
Deepika Sharma
Deepika Sharma 11 years 7 months ago
A New York Times article today, "The Dead of Delhi, Unknown and Unclaimed", writes about the hundreds of men, mainly migrant laborers, who die in Delhi every month. Many of them likely worked in the corruption-ridden construction industry, where working conditions are appalling. Can the Govt. create regulations for minimum facilities that MUST be provided by the industry before commencing construction - mobile community housing, a free meal, kids education, safety equipment and uniforms?
Mukesh Patani
Mukesh Patani 11 years 7 months ago
http://pmindia.gov.in/en/register/ This site is not accepting overseas mobile number. Hence NRIs can't join. Please help. thanks in advance, Mukesh Patani. Poland
Chandrasekhar Boddeda
Chandrasekhar Boddeda 11 years 7 months ago
Yes I am agree with Rathod...instead of leaning about Nehru, Indira and other politicians why can't we educate children on real time scenarios like communication skills, personal skill development and agricultural activities...