Skill Development & Placement

Creating one job per poor household brings the whole family out of poverty in a short period of time. The rationale generates from the idea that formal sector employment brings in stable and higher levels of income. Several labor-intensive industries and service sectors face a shortage of skilled manpower even while there is a vast segment of unemployed youth. The mission aims to take steps to make skill development an entitlement of the rural poor and attempt to bridge the skill gap and entry-level barriers for the youth from poor and vulnerable households and facilitate their entry into relatively high-wage employment in the growing sectors of the economy.

The Mission will offer a complete ‘jobs’ solution to the unemployed rural youth - identifying the unemployed, skilling and re-skilling them, placing them in jobs, providing post-placement support, counseling, and mentorship, and leveraging an alumni network. This also enables the poor to migrate to growth centers for jobs in the organized sector on better terms, with better skills, higher wages, and a sensitive support network instead of distressed migration. 

The Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India has sanctioned 11 projects in the state of Haryana. A total number of 39225 candidates will be trained under the project within a period of 3 years.

The details regarding the sanctioned projects

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