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JKSDM launches MIS for Skill Profiling

Move aimed at greater employment opportunities, skill dev for youth: Dr Shahid

K H News Service by K H News Service
July 16, 2021
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Srinagar: The Government has initiated process for skill profiling, tracking of skilled youth for employment opportunities and working on soft skills for future requirements.
In order to ensure effective monitoring, coordination and implementation of skill development programs, the J&K Skill Development Mission (JKSDM) has initiated the process of developing Management Information System (MIS) for which Expression of Interest (EOI) has been issued by the mission for engagement of consultancy of national repute.
The introduction of MIS system will enhance the existing skill ecosystem and focus on skill profiling and tracking of skilled youth for gainful employment. Further, J&K Skill Development has also initiated the process for convergence of skill development courses with other organizations with special focus on market requirement and future skills.
“The MIS will provide an integrated IT system which will support all the activities right from candidate enrolment to payment to training providers, certification partners and post placement candidate support and tracking, ” said Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Secretary, Tribal Affairs Department and Mission Director, J&K Skill Development Mission while elaborating on this step of the government.
He added that MIS will design a paperless initiative which will be useful for real time information and timely action on all processes of skill development and will bring transparency into system so that general information is available to public.
It was informed that MIS will have the component of tracking pass outs from Polytechnics, ITIs, and other relevant skill development schemes such as PMKVY. The system shall provide a platform wherein accurate information about the number of skilled youth and their skill profile will be available. The information shall provide analytical data and insight about the kind of skills obtained by the trained candidates which can be effectively utilized by potential employers for seeking their services.
Pertinently, the J&K Skill Development Mission is also linking the MIS with the national and other workforce management portals across the country and will track the progress of training providers, transition of candidates from trainees to employees.
A dedicated team of officers including Dr. Shafquat Ara, Incharge Administration/PMKVY, Er. Naresh Gupta, Incharge SANKALP, Syed Tabassum Geelani, Incharge SANKALP, Kashmir, Er. Khalid Sheikh, Incharge MIS, JKSDM and consultants of Central University of Kashmir has been deputed for skill profiling, consultative engagements and inter-sectoral coordination.
The tender document has been uploaded on the website www.jktenders.gov.in and is being published in leading national and local newspapers as well.
“We are working in a mission mode and are trying our level best to provide impetus to the skill development initiatives for our youth. We will be shortly conducting a skill gap analysis and youth aspiration survey which will enable us to devise a robust skill policy for J&K, informed Dr. Shahid.

 

K H News Service

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