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CRAFTSMEN TRAINING The Directorate General of Employment
& Training (DGE&T) in the Ministry of Labour, Government of India
initiated Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) in 1950 by establishing about 50
Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) for imparting skills in various vocational
trades to meet the skilled manpower requirements for technology and industrial
growth of the country. The second major phase of increase in ITIs came with the
oil-boom in West-Asia and export of skilled manpower to that region from
India. Several new private ITIs were established in 1980’s in
southern states mostly in Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, etc. from where
trained craftsmen found placement mainly in Gulf countries. In 1980, there
were 830 ITIs and the number rose to 1900 ITIs in 1987. During 1990’s, the
growth of ITIs had been steep and presently there are over 4971 ITIs (1869
in Govt. & 3102 in Private Sector) having a total seating capacity of 7.18
lakhs. State wise Details of Number of
ITIs/ITCs Under the constitution of India,
Vocational training is the concurrent subject of both Central and State
Governments. The development of training schemes at National level,
evolution of policy, laying of training standards, norms, conducting of
examinations, certification, etc. are the responsibilities of the Central
Government, whereas the implementation of the training schemes largely rests
with the State Govts./UT Administrators. The Central Govt. is advised by
the National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT) , a tripartite body having
representatives from employers, workers and Central/State Governments. Similar
Councils known as State Councils for Vocational Training are constituted for the
same purpose by the respective State Governments at state levels. |