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Dr Syed Abid holds meeting with officers of JK Skill Dev Mission

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November 14, 2020
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JAMMU: After assuming charge as Mission Director, Skill Development Mission, Dr Syed Abid Rasheed Shah today held an introductory meeting with the officers regarding the implementation of Skill Development Mission in Jammu and Kashmir.

At the outset, the MD took a detailed overview of the various schemes being implemented in Jammu and Kashmir for skill development.

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The MD impressed upon the officials to think out of the box in furtherance of the Skill Development Mission and expand the scope to the interventions beyond traditional skilling domains.

Dr Abid impressed upon the participants to redouble their efforts in devising updated interventions for upgrading their skill set and improving the employability of the youngsters. It was emphasised that the felt needs of the young population of J&K should be duly considered by stakeholder consultation and a customised district wise approach at implementation. Modern and time relevant skills for the young population, for example cloud computing, 3D printing, data mining, app development among others should be imparted.

He directed them to gear up their efforts for devising tangible deliverables which can have appropriate results on the ground.

The MD said that the focus should also be on the people living in remote and geographically disadvantageous locations so as to bring parity in the employability and skill development in the youth of J&K.

He emphasized the role of the district administrations and said that their role is of vital importance in the skill development of the young population.

The MD also expounded the importance of convergence with other government departments and other non-governmental organisations.

As part of stakeholder consultation the Dr. Abid called upon officials to utilise all channels of communication with the youngsters to customise skilling solutions as per the felt needs of the young.

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