Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR Aug 25: The Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad Thursday chaired a meeting of the District Skill Committee (DSC) to discuss the District Skill Development Plan to evaluate the skill gaps and to deliberate upon the road map for meeting the skill requirements of the district.
The meeting discussed the various aspects related to the District Skill Plan to enhance the employability to provide opportunities to skilled human resource to earn sustainable livelihood. The meeting also held a detailed deliberation with regard to the initiatives being taken for the socio economic development of Artisans of Srinagar District and rejuvenation of the traditional and heritage craft by providing Market Interventions.
On the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner stressed on action points under District Skill Plan by involving line Departments for widening the ambit of Skill Development programme under various schemes to create ample opportunities of employment for the unemployed youth of the District besides improving the living standards of the artisans associated with centuries old traditional crafts.
The DC directed the officers of all line Departments to submit the revised Skill Plan as per the devised format by August 29, 2022 so that it is finalized for onward submission to the concerned Union Ministry.
While stressing on launching awareness among the Artisans including traditional copperware manufacturing & designing craftsmen regarding different Government schemes, the DC directed the concerned departments to reach out to the target population of the District so that they are benefited from such schemes. He also asked the concerned departments to hold interaction sessions with the Unions/people associated with the trade so that they are given first-hand information about the Government sponsored schemes launched for their welfare and upliftment besides are familiarised with modern market driven designing developments in line with traditional heritage and culture.
The DC further asked the officers to identify the need and Skill Development requirements in the District. He impressed upon the officers to identify the skilled unemployed youth as per the need of the hour with market availability. He also called for involving all line departments in the process for gap analysis and emphasised on the need to capacitate more people with skill of varied trades.
While responding the demand of the representatives of the copperware unions present in the meeting, the DC asked the AD Handicrafts to facilitate the people associated with the Manufacturing and designing (engraving) of copperware in registration process, besides explore better market avenues through online portals and other market driven modes to improve the economic conditions and uplift the living standards of the Artisans.
Earlier, the MGN Fellow, Srinagar, Syed Jaasira elaborated the various aspects of District Skill Plan through a presentation.