Skilling India plan beckons US firms

Indian CG addressing seminar on Skill Development
Indian CG addressing seminar on Skill Development

CHICAGO: Indian Consulate in Chicago in partnership with the US India Chamber of Commerce – Midwest, Chicago, hosted a Panel Discussion on “Skill Development Program in India: Opportunities for American Organizations” on Monday, March 28 at Naperville, a northwest suburb of Chicago.
The event was attended by nearly fifty leading business persons and entrepreneurs working in different sectors of economy in the US-Midwest, besides officials of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago and members of the Chamber.

Dr. Ausaf Sayeed, Consul General of India, delivered the keynote address on Prime Minister’s Skill Development Mission while presentations were made by Frank Avila, Commissioner, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) and Shyam Pappu, Engineer (MWRD) and Dr Shekhar Mishra, Deputy Project Manager and International Collaboration Coordinator, Fermilab, Chicago. Krishna Reddy, Managing Director and K. Naga Prasad, CEO of iDiya Labs, a software company based in Hyderabad, Telangana participated in the panel discussion through webinar.

Ajit Pant, President of the US India Chamber of Commerce – Midwest gave an overview of the Chamber and its activities and welcomed the gathering.

Dr Ausaf Sayeed stressed that skills and knowledge are the two driving forces for sustainable economic growth and social development for any country. He mentioned that by 2020 India would be the youngest nation in the world in terms of the average age of the population. He said currently India has 650 million youth who are below 25 years of age and this is India’s untapped potential and a ‘demographic dividend’, which could add a significant 2% growth to India’s GDP if the youth are given formal training in skills to make them job ready and become a key driving force of economic growth.

He also gave highlights of the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana and said that it is a flagship program aimed at increasing the annual skilling capacity from the current level of around 7 million to 500 million by 2022. The Government of India (GOI) is determined to establish at least one skill development center in each of the 688 districts of India.The target for skill training would be aligned to the demand generated from other GOI flagship programs like Swachh Bharat, Make in India, Digital India and others.
Referring to the possibility of setting up of co-branded ‘Corporate Skill Excellence Centers’ using the public-private partnership mode, the Consul General invited entrepreneurs, corporates, chambers of commerce and vocational and academic institutions in the US Midwest to whole-heartedly participate in the Skill India Development Mission.

Commissioner Frank Avila emphasized the need for spreading awareness in India about the proper waste management techniques. He said that waste water can serve as the “next oil” as it has water, energy and fertilizer and can be put to optimum use. Avila shared details of his visit to India last month as head of MWRD delegation during which he conducted two workshops on “Innovative and Sustainable Operation and Maintenance of Wastewater Treatment Plants”at Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam, which were very successful.

He offered to conclude MoUs between the Metropolitan Water Reclamation Department of Greater Chicago (MWRD) and counterpart Indian institutions for transferring knowledge, skill development and capacity building in the field of waste water management.

Dr Shekhar Mishra made a presentation on “Make in India, with High Technology Skill developed in India” wherein he shared details about the ongoing collaboration between the Fermilab and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), which is focused on developing technologies and infrastructure in India that would enable utilization of alternative fuels for energy, besides having applications for water purification, medical imaging and cancer therapy.

Krishna Reddy, Managing Director and K.Naga Prasad referred to the healthy startup environment in India and said that the recent initiatives taken by GOI have generated considerable excitement among the Indian entrepreneurs.
The Panel Discussion concluded with an interactive “Question- Answer” session.

Surendra Ullal