Online skill initiatives
President Pranab Mukherjee on Friday
launched a single window platform to aggregate supply and demand trends in the
Indian skill development ecosystem, referred to as the National Labour Market
Information System (LMIS) www.lmis.gov.in. India Skills Online
(www.indiaskillsonline.com), an online platform for learning skills of choice
has been launched to reach out to millions of job seekers. This has been
followed with five major initiatives to assist the country’s youth.
These initiatives are Pradhan Mantri
Kaushal Vikas Yojana 2.0 and India International Skill Centres. The Labour
Market Information System (LMIS) would consolidate, monitor and evaluate all
skilling programs across ministries and agencies in the country. Through LMIS,
the existing knowledge, systems, and technical expertise can be leveraged as
much as possible, which would further avoid overlap of generated information
and duplication of efforts.
Key stakeholders of the LMIS comprise
trainees, training providers, industry/employers, sector skill councils,
government agencies/policy makers, assessment agencies, certifying agencies,
funding agencies, international agencies, labour market tracking agencies and
government and private placement agencies (inclusive of employment exchanges).
LMIS brings together statistical
(quantitative) and non-statistical (qualitative) information concerning labour
market actors and their environment and generate key analysis and reports which
can be used for various policy interventions by different government
stakeholders, as well as by the industry at large. The National Skills
Development Agency (NSDA) is designated as the lead agency for the development
of the national LMIS. NSDA is undertaking a phase wise approach for the
integration of required data.
With the introduction of Online
Skill-learning environment, the whole nation potentially becomes a classroom.
The audio-video graphical illustrations format will help internalize the
concepts for the skill-seekers, faster and longer. Online, the hard skills are
supported by soft skill learning opportunities that help candidates become more
confident, presentable, professionals. Thus enabling them to become more aware,
and better suited for the work environment of the day. The web skilling
opportunities, come coupled with the convenience of learning and practicing the
skill-nuggets with the convenience of a mobile app.
Source | http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/Hans-Classroom/2016-07-18/Online-skill-initiatives/242860
Regards
Pralhad
Jadhav
Senior
Manager @ Library
Khaitan
& Co
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