'Become job
creators instead of job seekers'
SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER
06: Advisor to Governor, Khurshid Ahmad Ganai today emphasized on the
need for upgradation of polytechnics and Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs)
to increase the job prospects of youth and to meet the skilled labour demand of
industrial sector of State.
The Advisor Ganai
said this in a pre-placement awareness cum counselling programme, “Career
Excellence” organized by Department of Technical Education in collaboration
with Soz-e-Kashmir, here at SKICC on Thursday.
Secretary Technical
Education Mohammad Javed Khan, Director Technical Education Anoo Malhotra,
Hotelier and Chairman PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI), Kashmir
chapter Mushtaq Chaya, Managing Director Jamkash Vehicleades Irfan Ahmad,
Chairman Soz-e-Kashmir Syed Burhan Andrabi along with huge gathering of
students from ITIs and polytechnics of Valley, and entrepreneurs were present
in the function.
Addressing the
gathering, the Advisor said there is an urgent need for upgradation of ITIs and
polytechnics in the State so that human resource trained from these centres
could match with the latest demands of the industrial sector.
The Advisor said it
would be unfair on the part of youth to expect them to start their own
entrepreneurial venture when they are not getting trained in the latest
technological sciences. He urged that the society has to prepare for the next
industrial revolution and for that new training module including Artificial
Intelligence, automation services etc should be looked into.
Ganai said besides,
introducing new courses, the focus should also be laid on investing to improve
the infrastructure in the State training centres. Students can learn better if
they are provided with a conducive learning environment.
Ganai said although
every now and then Government acquires land to create a land-bank so that
industrial units are established there, however, not every business nowadays
requires land for the establishment. He said these days
entrepreneurs start their ventures from a single room or from a small shop and
soon they turn it into a million-dollar business with their innovation and
creativity.
Reiterating upon
the youth to develop an entrepreneurial mindset, the Advisor said that instead
of running after public sector jobs, if youth with their skill set can start
their own venture, they can not only provide job to themselves but to many
others.
He said the State
is fortunate enough to have 65 per cent of its population of the age group 35
years and below. Therefore, it is important to make best use of young and
energetic human resource, he said.
Expressing his
optimism for better job prospects for the State youth, the Advisor said with
leading entrepreneurs of State assuring that they would adjust most of the
skilled youth in their businesses, the prospects of mitigating the unemployment
issue seems quite bright.
Earlier, Secretary
Technical Education informed that in last two years 1500 state youth who had
received training in various disciplines at various ITIs and polytechnics, were
adjusted in the local industrial sector.
Speaking on the
occasion, Director Technical Education talked about various initiatives taken
by the department for ensuring the better job prospects for their students.
Hotelier Mushtaq
Chaya thanked the Government for providing such kind of skilled workers to the
industrial sector. He said there is a great demand for skilled labour in the
State and to use their services industrialists, especially hoteliers, people
with construction businesses are willing to pay good perks.
He requested the youth to give up their desire of a Government job and
instead think about private sector, where a skilled person earns handsomely.
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