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UP govt to train beneficiaries of ‘PM Vishwakarma’ scheme to hone their skills

Notably, all ‘Vishwakarmas’ will receive a daily stipend of Rs 500. The Yogi government aims at providing basic training to 30 lakh ‘Vishwakarmas’ and advanced training to 3 lakh of them.

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh government is gearing up to implement Prime Minister Modi’s ambitious ‘PM Vishwakarma’ scheme on a large scale. Following Chief Minister Yogi’s directives, efforts are being made to connect as many ‘Vishwakarma’ (skilled persons) with the scheme as possible from the state, starting from September 17.

Notably, the state government aims to provide benefits of the scheme to skilled personnel associated with 18 different trades. The training will be held to enhance the skills of ‘Vishwakarma’ in all these trades through master trainers under the Skill Development Mission.

During both basic and advanced training, the government will also provide a stipend to ‘Vishwakarma’.
It is noteworthy that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman first announced the PM Vishwakarma Yojana in her budget speech on February 1, 2023. Following that, on August 15, Prime Minister Modi announced the inauguration of this scheme from the ramparts of the Red Fort.

Basic and advanced training will be provided

Yogi government, along with implementing the PM Vishwakarma scheme in the state, has also devised a plan to enhance the skills of skilled personnel even further. In this regard, the government has instructed the Skill Development Mission to provide training to the beneficiaries of ‘Vishwakarma’ scheme in all 18 trades.

After verifying the skills of the beneficiaries of ‘PM Vishwakarma scheme, the government will provide them 5 days of basic training. Afterward, 10 percent of ‘Vishwakarma’ will also receive advanced-level training for better performance. Advanced training will acquaint them with new techniques to meet changing customer demands and enhance their products.

Notably, all ‘Vishwakarmas’ will receive a daily stipend of Rs 500. The Yogi government aims at providing basic training to 30 lakh ‘Vishwakarmas’ and advanced training to 3 lakh of them.

Digital transactions will be encouraged

The 30 lakh ‘Vishwakarma’ workers who undergo basic training will also receive incentives in the form of Rs 15,000 e-vouchers or e-cash for toolkits. Additionally, they will receive an incentive of Re 1 per transaction for up to 100 digital transactions per month, encouraging them for digital transactions.

The state government has also planned to spend Rs 250 crores on quality certification, branding, advertising, publicity, and other marketing initiatives of this scheme.

Training and training centers will be monitored

Vishwakarma YojanaMaster trainers from local industries will be selected for training. It will also be ensured that all Vishwakarmas are available for skill verification and basic training and complete it. Monitoring of training and training centers will also be done at the district and state levels.

Not only this, certificates will be provided to all Vishwakarmas at a convocation ceremony Public representatives will also be invited to this convocation.

According to the scheme, the first step will be to identify and establish training centers at the district or block level for skill enhancement in all 18 trades. These centers will provide boarding and lodging facilities and encourage ‘Vishwakarmas’ to participate.

Local industry master trainers will be selected for conducting the training. It will also be ensured that all ‘Vishwakarmas’ are available for skill verification and basic training. Monitoring of training and training centers will be done at the district and state levels.

The ‘Vishwakarmas’ who will benefit from the scheme include carpenter (soothar), boat builder, weapon maker, blacksmith, hammer and toolkit maker, locksmith, goldsmith, potter, sculptor, stone breaker, cobbler, mason, basket, mat, and broom weaver, traditional toy maker, barber, garland maker, laundry worker, tailor, and fishing net makers.