Diwali Bonanza for teachers, academic staff

TNN Bureau. Updated: 10/12/2017 1:41:14 AM Front Page

Extension of 7th PC, Sankalp, Strive schemes worth Rs 6,655 crore get Cabinet's nod

NEW DELHI: It was certainly a Diwali bonanza for around eight lakh teachers and academic staff of higher educational institutions across the country, as the union government on Wednesday cleared their revised pay scales following the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission.
The union cabinet which met on Wednesday also approved two schemes envisaging an investment of Rs 6,655 crore, besides giving nod to a proposal to send 3 lakh youth to Japan for on-job training, thus giving a major push to the Skill India initiative.
As per the government decision, 7.58 lakh teachers and equivalent academic staff in the 106 universities and colleges which are funded by the UGC and the union HRD ministry and also 329 universities which are funded by state governments and 12,912 government and private aided colleges affiliated to state public universities would be benefitted from 7th pay commission.
"In addition, the revised pay package will cover teachers of 119 centrally funded technical institutions -- IITs, IISc, IIMs, IISERs, IIITs and NITIE," a statement read.
HRD minister Prakash Javadekar said that the approved pay scales would be applicable from January 1, 2016.
The annual central financial liability on account of this measure would be about Rs 9,800 crore.
"The implementation of the pay revision will enhance the teachers' pay in the range of Rs 10,400 and Rs 49,800 as against the extant entry pay due to the implementation of the 6th Pay Commission for the pay of teachers. This revision would register an entry pay growth in the range of 22 per cent to 28 per cent," the statement said.
For state government funded institutions, the revised pay scales will require adoption by the respective state governments.
The Centre will bear the additional burden of the states on account of revision of pay scales. The measures proposed in the revised pay structure are expected to improve quality of higher education and also attract and retain talent, Javadekar said.
Meanwhile, the cabinet also approved a number of major skill development schemes on Wednesday.
Briefing reporters about the Cabinet meeting, Union Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said the two schemes Skills Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promotion (Sankalp) and Skill Strengthening for Industrial Value Enhancement (Strive) envisaging an investment of Rs 6,655 crore, will be supported by World Bank.
The minister also said that during his forthcoming visit to Japan he would be signing a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) between India and Japan on the 'Technical Intern Training Programme (TITP)' under which three lakh youth would be provided on-job training for three to five years with Japanese assistance.
The Cabinet also gave post-factor approval to an MoU for cooperation between India and Belarus in the field of vocational education and training, paving the way for transfer of Belarusian expertise and know how in skilling manpower, especially in the manufacturing sector.
"TITP is an ambitious program to send Three Lakh Indian technical interns to Japan for on the job training for a period of three to five yrs," Pradhan said in a Tweet.
"Each skilled youth going there will have a tenure of 3-5 years. These youth will work in the Japanese ecosystem and get employment opportunities there along with accommodation facility," the minister said.
About 50,000 of them may also get jobs in Japan, he added.
The selection of the youth will be done in a transparent manner according to Japanese requirements.
Besides, the Sankalp and Strive schemes are aimed at bringing institutional reforms and improve quality as well as market relevance of skill development training programmes.
Sankalp is Rs 4,455 crore centrally sponsored scheme, including Rs 3,300 crore loan support from World Bank whereas Strive is a Rs 2,200 crore - central sector scheme, with half of the scheme outlay as World bank loan assistance.
Sankalp and Strive are outcome focused schemes marking shift in government's implementation strategy in vocational education and training from inputs to results, said an official release.
"We will establish 66 plus India International Skilling Institutions at natural migration points in the country through this investment," Pradhan said while briefing media about the CCEA decision.
These institutions will focus on skill training as per global standards for overseas placements.
Over 30,000 aspirants would be trained in institutes and they will get certificates from International Awarding Bodies (lABs), the release said.
Upgrading 500 ITIs, as model ITIs across India and improving their industry connect, is also envisaged by ushering in reforms such as on-line examination, centralised admission, improving efficiency and transparency in the system.
The schemes would provide the required impetus to the National Skill Development Mission, 2015 and its various sub missions. They are aligned to flagship government programmes such as Make in India and Swachhta Abhiyan.
Besides, under the memorandum of understanding (MoU), Belarus shall provide comprehensive transfer of know how of emerging technologies, training and evaluation methodologies, content development for regular and distance learning, e- learning and training of master trainers, competency building of the assessors in area of their competency and network building and industry linkages.
The Eurasian nation will also provide vocational education services for Indian citizens for skill development in the field of construction, electric-power production and distribution, manufacturing industry, trade, auto service and household goods repair and maintenance, transport, communication, hotels and restaurants as well as other fields.
The MoU will also entail retraining, up-skilling, internship for vocational education and training managers, teachers and trainers of India. Belarus will provide advisory services in order to enhance planning, management and delivery of vocational education and training and skill development.

Updated On 10/12/2017 1:45:38 AM


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