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Should the skill development exercise in mining sector be undertaken by the Govt. /public authorities or should it be undertaken by the private sector?

Should the skill development exercise in mining sector be undertaken by the Govt. /public authorities or should it be undertaken by the private sector?
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 15, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The country is well endowed with many metallic and non-metallic mineral resources.  India is a leading player in respect of many non fuel minerals including, iron ore, ...

The country is well endowed with many metallic and non-metallic mineral resources.  India is a leading player in respect of many non fuel minerals including, iron ore, bauxite, dolomite, lime stone and mica.  Mining sector (non-fuel) currently accounts for approx 0.5% of GDP.  For accelerated economic growth on sustainable basis, this sector has to grow at a much faster pace to secure   a higher percentage in the GDP.
 
Scientific, sustainable and transparent mining practices require well trained manpower.  Skill development not only enhances productivity and safety at work place, but more importantly, it prepares the manpower to adapt to the new state of art technologies. Currently this sector employs around 0.2 Million workforce which is estimated to grow to 0.3 Million in next 10 years.

For more information about Options for Skill Development in the Mining Sector refer the following URL:http://mygov.in/uploads/documents/Options_for_Skill_Development_in_the_M...

Share your views/suggestions on the skill development exercise in mining sector.

Last date for sending your suggestions is 14th November 2014.

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DHIRENDRA KUMAR SHRIVASTAVA
DHIRENDRA KUMAR SHRIVASTAVA 11 years 7 months ago
If we look to various policies and acts which are irrelevant and impracticable. This is because makers of these policies are not from the fields. They are only senior officers who do not know the root cause and as result development of our country is not at par with the countries like Japan, France etc. The idea of earning Rs.32.00 per day do not comes under BPL category by Planning Commission is an example of it. Hence it is necessary that policy makers should be selected from ground levels.
sankaranarayanan adhivarahan
sankaranarayanan adhivarahan 11 years 7 months ago
Been to anushakthi nagar.the confidence level of erstwhile colleagues are at a very low level.DAE may sustain at least the education of the children of the existing employees.it is faltering in many fronts and secrecy is resorted every time.But employees only hope is their children's education.so that needs attention.
Dr Sadhana Shrivastava
Dr Sadhana Shrivastava 11 years 7 months ago
skill development exercise should be undertaken by the govt./public sector to ensure that the country "resource and manpower should be always under the strict and responsible control of the authorities.
Sudipta Pal
Sudipta Pal 11 years 7 months ago
@PMOIndia, @narendramodi, Sir before appointment of Lokpal you are requested to implement use of unique id only through PMO to all Indians / business / pvt / govt sectors & link it with each cash / bank transaction, purchase of land / building / vehicles / diamond / gold / any property, shares, driving licence / vehicle registration / education / medical treatment by doctors / railway / air / bus tickets / hotel booking / collection of all taxes etc ie in all fields.
Bikesh Kumar Gautam
Bikesh Kumar Gautam 11 years 7 months ago
Skill Development program must target in rural areas because there are no such institution in these are but there are a lots of talent.
Mridul Sharma
Mridul Sharma 11 years 7 months ago
The focus should be on quality, relevance, thoroughness & placement assistance. It should not matter whether public or private sector imparts the training.
naman vyas
naman vyas 11 years 7 months ago
Skill devlopment in mining sector should be undertake by govement as it will non profitable deal for private sector, they may not much interested.
Chiranjoy Chowdhuri
Chiranjoy Chowdhuri 11 years 7 months ago
There are several well managed private and PSU companies in the mining space. These should be encouraged and incentivized to develop skills for non-employees. The government should only play the roll of a facilitator and right framework to ensure that for-profit private institutions do not use it to exploit the vocation learners.