Nagaland: Apprenticeship can shift the future of industries & economies

Participants during the workshop on apprenticeship held at Capital Convention Centre,Kohima on June 20. (DIPR Photo)

Participants during the workshop on apprenticeship held at Capital Convention Centre,Kohima on June 20. (DIPR Photo)

Kohima, June 20 (MExN): Workshop on apprenticeship was held at Capital Convention Centre Kohima Nagaland with Advisor of Labour, Employment & Skill Development and Excise, Moatoshi Longkumer as the guest of honour on June 20.

A DIPR report stated that the programme was initiated by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India, and organized by the Directorate of Regional Director RDSDE, NE States. 

Speaking on the occasion, Moatoshi Longkumer emphasised that Nagaland is behind in the areas of industrial development, manufacturing units, production, and generating employment opportunities for the younger generation. 
He talked about the importance of apprenticeship in our society and added that it is a powerful tool that can shift the future of industries and economies. “It provides a unique learning experience and offers training and practical knowledge that guarantees experienced professionals, and this combination will produce a successful career,” he added. 

Apprenticeship reduces the skill gap that exists in many industries in today’s randomly evolving world; there is a need for skilled workers who can adapt to technological advancement, he said. It also fosters a culture of lifelong learning by promoting beyond the formal education but extends throughout the career and also constantly acquires new skills and adapts towards the changing technologies which industries require or need, he added.

S Mathivanan Regional Director RDSDE, NE States, in his keynote address, gave a background of the National Apprenticeship Scheme in relation to The Apprentices Act 1961 with the objective of regulating the programme of training of apprentices in the industries by utilizing the facilities available therein for imparting on-the-job training. He mentioned the designated trades and optional trades and apprenticeship eligibility; also on the mandatory contract between the establishment and the apprentice, stipends, and benefits for employees.

Hokuli, Chairperson of CII (Nagaland State Council) mentioned that by investing in apprenticeships, Nagaland can unlock the potential of its youth, drive economic growth and create a sustainable future for the state. Sushil Kumar Patel, Commissioner and Secretary to the Government of Nagaland gave the welcome address while NazimuddinBarbruiya Assistant Director RDSDE concluded the programme with the votes of thanks.

Technical sessions on NAPS reformation, Apprenticeship portal walkthrough, and question and answer interaction were also held.