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In
the Budget Speech 2007-08 Union Finance Minister
announced a scheme for up-gradation of 1396
Government ITIs into centre of excellence in
specific trades and skill through Public Private
Partnership. In pursuance of this announcement wide/
ranging discussions were held with State Government
Industry Association and other stakeholders and a
scheme named "Upgradation of 1396 Government ITIs
through Public Private Partnership" was
formulated. Accordingly 9 Government ITI's of the
state has been covered under Public Partnership Mode
and the funds to the tune of Rs. 22.5. Crore i.e.
2.5 Crore per ITI have been sanctioned from DGE&T,
Govt. of India, Ministry of Labour and Employment,
New Delhi. The main moto of PPP Mode and the name of industrial Training Institute
are listed below:-
Public Private Partnership (PPP)
envisaged in the form of active participation of the
industry / Private Sector in every stage of design
and implementation of the scheme. Industry bodies
are represented in the Central Apex Committee and
State Committees which would have overall
responsibility of implementation of the scheme.
Other areas of partnership are:
• Forecasting of emerging areas of
employment at micro level.
• Development of course curricula of
various trades.
• Development of instructional material for
training.
• Assist in the training of trainers,
wherever required.
• Making available their training & testing
facilities, wherever required.
• Provide on the job training in their
establishments.
• Development of assessment standards.
• Monitoring and Quality assurance.
• Assistance in placement of graduates.
• Provide trade experts to work as
assessors of competencies.
• Voluntary donation of equipment to the
ITIs/other training institutions.
• Providing guest faculty in new trades.
20 ITIs namely
Nehranpukhar, Bhoranj, Bilaspur, Poanta Sahib,
Nalagarh, Palampur (W), Dharamshala (W), Kasauli
(W), Hamirpur (W) Bhertin, Paplog, Jogindernagar,
Jubbal, Bagsaid, Sundernagar, Rajgarh, Salyana, Bani,
Kullu(W) and Sainj have been upgraded under P.P.P. Mode
and grant-in-aid amounting to Rs. 50.00 crores @ Rs.
2.5 crore per ITI has been received from the Central
Government/DGE&T, New Delhi. With upgradation, new
trades in all ITIs have been started
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