Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Prime Minister's Youth Program Youth Skills Development Scheme 2013-14

Prime Minister’s Youth Program Youth Skills Development Scheme 2013-14.


Introduction:

Prime minister has announced six welfare schemes for youth. The program comprises six schemes named as: Micro Interest Free Loans Scheme, Small Business Loans Scheme, Youth Training Scheme, Youth Skill Development Scheme, Fee Assistance Scheme and PM’s Scheme for Laptops Provision.


Prime minister’s skill development program is aimed at training the unemployed youth of Pakistan so that they can acquire productive skills to gain employment. Youngsters from all over Pakistan can apply for this program. The youth aged up to 25 years and with education up to eighth grade would be entitled to avail this facility under this Rs800 million scheme.


“These youths will be trained for six months and will be paid Rs5, 000 a month as stipend. However, the fee of the training institutes will be borne by the government. With this program training in standard modules in trades mostly in demand will be imparted at home and abroad will be given for the duration of six months.


Prime Minister's Youth Program Youth Skills Development


Prime Minister’s Youth Program Youth Skills Development


The Youth Skills Development Scheme is aimed at providing vocational training to unemployed young individuals for acquiring productive skills for gainful employment.


Eligibility criteria:


Young men and women, who have received middle level education (8th Grade) and are maximum 25 years of age are eligible beneficiaries of the scheme.


Geographical spread:


The scheme has nationwide outreach. It is believed that outcome of such schemes shall not be restricted by factors such as provincial or regional affiliation.


Fees support:


The government would support a fee equivalent to or less than Rs.3,000 per month for a duration of six months


Stipend:


A monthly stipend of Rs.2,000 for six months would be paid to each beneficiary of the scheme.


Number of Trainees:


As estimated, 25,000 individuals will benefit from the scheme in the capacity of ‘trainees’.


Budget Allocation FY 2013-14:


Rs.800 Million have been allocated to the scheme in the Financial Year 2013-2014 Budget.


Executing agency:


NAVTTC/Ministry of Education and Trainings would be the central executing agency of the scheme. Provincial TEVTAs and the Federal Government Skills Training Institutes that are to work in collaboration with the central executing agency, will be responsible for designing the program and the final evaluation form.


Training program:


Standardized training modules of trades with a global demand will be offered. The duration of each will be six months.


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