SME Times News Bureau | 28 Dec, 2021
State Skill Development Minister Rajeev
Chandrasekhar digitally launched
a pilot project today for upskilling the cane and bamboo artisans of
Nagaland under Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), component of Pradhan
Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY).
The objective of this initiative
is to upskill the local weavers and artisans to enhance their
productivity through RPL assessment and certification in traditional
handicrafts. The project targets to upskill over 4,000 craftsmen and
artisans.
The
upskilling project under RPL is expected to improve the competencies of
the unorganized workforce existing in the geography. The artisans and
weavers will be aligned with the standardized National Skills
Qualifications Framework (NSQF).
It will provide access to existing
artisans and weavers to sustain their livelihoods and enhance their
skills, and technical knowledge.
Additionally, the pilot project will
augment the marketing skills and techniques, promoting traditional and
local crafts of cane and bamboo artisans.
The initiative will add value
to the traditional handicrafts through Upskilling Bridge Module through
Government of India certification. Under the initiative, each batch
shall run for 12 days with 12 hours orientation and 60 hours Bridge
Module.
Further, after the orientation programme along with the Bridge
Module, the artisans and weavers shall be certified with the Recognition
of Prior Learning (RPL) Type-1. The training delivery partners for the
upskilling initiative are Cane Concept and Handloom Naga.
Launching
the initiative, Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that traditional
techniques of craft and artwork are a significant part of India’s rich
heritage and there is an urgent need to preserve these skills.
He
further said that it is the vision of our Prime Minister, Shri Narendra
Modi to create the right synergies and build infrastructure for the
country’s youth, from North to South and from East to West.
It is an
article of faith for him that the future of India will be defined by the
efforts, energy, and success of our youth population including the 4100
artisans who are going to be trained in Dimapur.
This is not an
isolated movement but a part of a larger vision of enabling youth with
skills, he added.
Chandrasekhar stated that skilling the youth is an important mission
for us and that is why we have gathered here to launch this event that
trains and motivates artisans. He shared that during his visit to
Nagaland, he realized of the potential that the region has and its role
in economic progression.
This prompted the Ministry of Skill Development
and Entrepreneurship to come up with this program in a bid to meet the
economic aspirations of the local youth and take them on the path of
development, he added.
The
project will be implemented in different phases including selection of
artisans and weavers, Training of Trainers (ToT), and upskilling of
artisans and weavers through RPL with Bridge Module.
The artisans and
weavers will be selected from the traditional crafts clusters of
Nagaland.
The selection will be made basis the existing experience of
these candidates. The trainers will be selected either from the existing
database or a Training of Trainer (ToT) programme will be conducted for
the existing artisans and weavers from the proposed clusters.
The
artisans and weavers will be trained in innovative and upgraded
techniques of making handmade products. Post training all the artisans
and weavers will work in micro units which are set-up in their
respective clusters.
During this time the beneficiaries will be
encouraged to participate actively in external deliberation so that at
the final stage, they are able to manage market linkages on their own.
National
Skill Development Corporation, the nodal implementation agency for the
Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, supported by
Handicrafts and Carpet Sector Skill Council (HCSSC) will monitor the
day-to-day progress of the project.
The project aims at achieving
learning outcomes including entrepreneurship development, digital
literacy, communication skills at workplace and development of sales,
and marketing skills.
The project will also be backed by industry
participation which is vital for the successful implementation of this
project and the ongoing support.
The industry will be supporting in
areas like training of 150 trainers, infrastructure, providing raw
material and promotion of crafts in domestic and international markets.