Uttarakhand ITI’s to get Rs 2 crore each grant from World Bank
The World Bank will give a grant of two crore rupees to each of the five industrial training institutes (ITIs) of the state. So that more and more youths of the state can get employment. These five ITIs have been selected out of 88 for the Skill Strengthening for Industrial Value Enhancement (STRIVE) scheme. Under the scheme, these ITIs will be renovated and upgraded.
This will be the first time when the target of training program in industries outside the institute of trades in ITI of the state will be set for the year. On completion of this, the second installment of the grant will be released to that ITI. All five ITIs will receive grants directly from the World Bank.
The ITI will have to report the full details of the utilization of the grant to the World Bank. These ITIs will have to include training, industrial excursions, new trades that are in demand, employment tests, etc., especially in accordance with the demand of industrial areas.
The scheme aims to make the youth fully skilled in technical trades before employing them in industrial units under the central government’s skill development scheme. ITI Director (Controller of Examinations) GM Negi confirmed the plan.
Here are five ITIs
– Government ITI Haridwar
– State Women ITI Haldwani
– Government ITI Betalghat (Nainital)
– State ITI Tandi (Nainital)
– State ITI Ramnagar
Youth to get employment opportunities
According to Pankaj Gupta, president of the Industrial Association of Uttarakhand, ITI has a better initiative to create human resources in line with industries. This will also benefit the industries and the youth doing ITI from the state will also get better employment opportunities. The central government’s skill scheme will play an important role in connecting employment for the youth in the coming days.
Proposal to create Digital Library
Preparations are being made to digitize the documents related to the state employees, pensioners and the budget. For this, a proposal is being sent by the state to the World Bank. On e-record, disposal of issues related to employees and pensioners will also be accelerated. Audit reports and other mandates will be kept in this digital library.
To strengthen public financial management, the project of e-office has been started in the state in collaboration with the World Bank. This office is to be fully established in the state by January 1, 2020. Orders in this context have also been issued by Finance Secretary Amit Negi. Under this, it has now been decided to digitize documents related to public management after 2012 in the state.