Union Budget 2012-13 Proposes an Allocation of Rs.1000 Crore to National Skill Development Fund (NSDF)
In the Union Budget 2013-13 tabled in the Lok Sabha today an allocation of Rs.1000 crore to National Skill Development Fund (NSDF) has been proposed.
It has been stated in the budget speech that in 2011-12 National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) approved 26 new projects, thereby doubling the number of projects sanctioned since 2009 to 52, with a total funding commitment of ` 1,205 crore. At the end of 10 years, these projects are expected to train 6.2 crore persons and augment vocational training capacity by 1.25 crore per year in the private sector.
The NSDC partners have opened 496 permanent and 2429 mobile centres in 220 districts across 24 states. More than 89,500 persons have been trained and almost 80 per cent employed. Under NSDC, 10 Sector Skill Councils have been sanctioned. Of these, 3 Skill Councils for Automobile, Security and Retail sectors have become operational.
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