Deen Dayal Upadhyay Grameen Kaushal Yojana (DDUGKY) is a skill development program under National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) to bring about an inclusive growth in rural areas
Aim
DDUGKY aims to place 75% trained people in guaranteed employment
Target
Nodal Agency
Key Benefits of DDUGKY
Issues in DDUGKY
Conclusion
Aim
DDUGKY aims to place 75% trained people in guaranteed employment
Target
- Disadvantaged groups
- SC/ST comprises 50%
- Minority community constitute 15%
- Women constitute about 33%
- Focus on poor youth of rural J&K - HIMAYAT
- Regions affected by left wing extremism and North East – ROSHNI
- Targets about 5.5 crore (census 2011) potential workers in rural areas in the age group of 15 to 30 years
Nodal Agency
- Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
- Implemented through National Skill Development Corporation
- Comes under National Rural Livelihoods Mission
Key Benefits of DDUGKY
- Bridges challenges like lack of formal education
- Develops marketable skills by funding training projects
- Provides placement to trained rural youth
- Retention of trained people
- Foreign placement
- Career progression
Issues in DDUGKY
- High level of school drop out rate
- Depletion of natural resources
- Eroding socio cultural heritage
- Emotional stress
- Lower educational levels
- Access to skill training
- Already employed in low skilled jobs
- Rural women stay unemployed during child birth
- Economical stress
- Work safety and security is a concern for rural women at work place
- Misguided development interventions
- Issues arise with the working hours of the rural population
Conclusion
- DDUGKY aims at expanding the scope of livelihoods available to the rural poor
- The scheme addresses the industry specific skill demand
- Special emphasis on developing skills for non farm sector to get job outside agriculture field in rural areas
- DDUGKY aims to promote entrepreneurship among the micro and cottage industries in the villages
- The scheme aims to develop rural India by developing a skilled workforce in the rural areas
- The scheme will also indirectly contribute to control the mass urbanization with the rural people migrating in large numbers to urban areas for a better standard of living
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