Jaipur: The Rajasthan Skill and Livelihood Development Corporation (RSLDC) is introducing around 40 new courses for migrant labourers to prepare them for the job market in the state.
These courses were listed based on local industry requirements and to fill the vacuum created by the departure of migrant workers. The duration of these courses is from one month to three months and they are free for all migrants. Neeraj K Pawan, secretary labour, employment and skill, said that they have finalised courses for the inbound migrants which will provide a much-needed workforce to the deserted industries and manufacturing units in the state.
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“The courses have been chosen from the pool of existing courses while considering the requirements of industry,” said Pawan. Basic courses from plumbing to electrician to semi-skill courses in security, textile, telecom, accounts and those related to the computers. The format of these courses will be dual, online and on the field. The theoretical part will be done through online even via mobile phones. For field training, the government is working out on modalities to make sure that training is provided with the bare minimum resources.
Those trained migrants will be provided jobs or employment opportunity by the state through the newly announced online labour exchange platform for migrant workers returning into the state.
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