INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Under Skill India initiative of Government, one crore candidates have been trained in four yearsCentre's Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas
Yojana (PMKVY) was launched in 2015 with the aim of providing skill training through short term training (STT) to 40 crore youth till
2022.The Prime Minister had launched PMKVY on July 15, 2015, on the occasion of the first World Youth Skills Day, under the NDA government's
Skill India initiative.He had set the target of providing skill training to 40 crore people by 2022 on the same occasion.Total number of
candidates trained under PMKVYAccording to figures provided by Ministry of Skill Development, which is the nodal ministry for implementing
that out of these 46 lakh trained youths, around 19 lakh have been placed in diverse sectors.While 46.27 lakh youth have been given short
term training, the remaining 60.68 lakh candidates have been given orientation, which means they have been given recognition for their prior
learning or training.The tenure of this scheme, which is known as PMKVY 2.0, was for four years, i.e
an outlay of Rs 948.90 crore.The new version of the scheme will encourage and promote skill development throughout the country under short
term skilling space, official sources said.The new scheme shall be upgraded, based on learning from the previous schemes with the basic
premise of creating a skilled and certified Indian workforce, which not only contributes towards the growth of India but also drive India to
become the global skill capital, top official sources informed.