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More Than 2 Million Get Skill Certificates Under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana

According to an official statement, these candidates have received the Re cognition of Prior Learning (RPL) under the PMKVY (2016-20).

More Than 2 Million Get Skill Certificates Under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana
More than 2 million get skill certificates under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana
New Delhi:

In a boost to the skill development programme of the government, more than 2 million candidates across the country have been given certificates under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY). According to an official statement, these candidates have received the Re-cognition of Prior Learning (RPL) under the PMKVY (2016-20).

The scheme is aimed at boosting skill development to improve employability and productivity of youths. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), under PMKVY, certifies skills acquired informally and drives youths to venture into aspirational job roles.

For the industry, formalizing the skills of employees will give a clear picture about the available skill sets, skill gaps and the need for upgradation to achieve desirable quality and productivity benchmarks.

As per the latest report of the Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Ministry dated September 17, of the 2.78 million candidates enrolled, 2.70 million have been trained while 2.15 million have been assessed and 2.03 million have been given certificates.

Speaking at an event in Chennai on Sunday, Mahendra Nath Pandey, Minister for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship said the leather sector is an export driven sector and has the potential to create 2 million jobs in the next 5 years.

The government of India had announced in the Budget that export duty will be rationalized on raw and semi-finished leather products to increase opportunities in the sector. India accounts for about 13 per cent of the world's leather production.

The leather products industry contributes less than 1 per cent to India's GDP and footwear industry contributes about 2 per cent to the GDP. The exports of leather products can reach $9 billion by 2020, from the present level of $5.85 billion.

India has trade agreements with Japan, Korea, ASEAN nations, Chile and is negotiating Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with European Union and Australia.

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