Assam government inks 7 MoUs with industry partners
Assam Skill Development Mission (ASDM) entered into agreements with the Microsoft, Google India Pvt. Limited, Larsen & Toubro Limited and Health Care Sector Skill Council. Moreover, and Assam Tourism Development Corporation signed an MoU with the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India, TATA Strive Skill Development Initiatives of Tata community Initiative Trust and the Indian Hotels Company Limited. Further APDCL also signed an MoU with Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam’s Green Energy Limited for generation of 1000 MW solar power.
The MoU with Microsoft, will pave the way for building the capacity of the youth in Assam Skill Development Centres across the state. Microsoft through their modules of MDSP (Microsoft Diversity Skilling Programme) will provide intervention for under-served youth to ensure their active participation in workforce. With this programme, the youth will be equipped with the skills required to thrive in a digital economy.
Moreover, the objective of the MoU with Google India Private Ltd. is to support Government of Assam in skilling youth with job-ready digital and business skills. The best part of this arrangement is that Google Career Certificate Coursewill provide an enabling job connection to the skilled youth via cohort of potential employers.
Moreover, the MoU with Government of Assam, L&T will offer knowledge and support for establishing training setup and executing green field projects under construction sector. The objective of the MoU with the Healthcare Sector Skill Council (HSSC) is to mobilize the unemployed youth of Assam for skill training. Besides skilling the unemployed youths, placement will be provided for industrial jobs within one month of training completion.
The MoU between APDCL and SJVNL Green Energy Limited (SGEL) would also aim at development of renewable power projects namely solar power with 1000 MW installed capacity. The MoU signed between Assam Tourism Development Corporation and TATA Strive Skill Development Initiatives and others would also set a hospitality skill centre of excellence for the training of the youth of the state.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma termed the MoU signing as momentous occasion as the understandings would help in harnessing state’s potential in renewable energy, skill development, tourism and hospitality industries. He also said that the MoUs would also help the state to realise the dream of a developed Assam in line with the vision of the Prime Minister to transform North East into a New Engine of Growth. Thanking the companies for coming forward and partnering with Assam government, Sarma said that the MoUs will be a way forward to form a strategic collaboration for multi-tier transformational development of Assam.
Considering the immense potential of the State to act as a spring board to expedite pace of development of the region, Sarma said that his government is fully committed to enhance the skilling of its huge human resources to catapult development. He said that State government has set up Assam Skill Development Mission with a vision of capacity building of the youth for their meaningful employment and stimulate economy of the state. The Mission has envisaged to skill 1.50 lakh youth every year.
The Chief Minister said that it is a red letter day for the state of Assam as APDCL entered into an agreement with Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Green Energy Limited (SGEL) aiming at development of renewable power projects. He said that the development centric approach of this government has been able to create an investment friendly ecosystem. He said that in view of the transition of the state’s requirement from fossil fuel to green fuel, State Cabinet has approved Assam Renewable Energy Policy 2022 to boost the development of renewable power in the state.
As a part of the MoU, a floating solar power project would be developed. Sarma also said that once commissioned the project will reduce state’s dependence on fossil fuel. Generation of green power will be augmented and as such surplus generation will help Assam in supplying renewable energy to other states thereby reducing carbon emission.
The Chief Minister also hailed all the industry partners for successful venture in Assam and extended his best wishes to make the arrangements a great success. He also assured full support from State Government in execution of the projects in time.
Skill Employment Entrepreneurship etc. Minister Jayanta Mallabaruah who also spoke on the occasion, gave a brief outline of his ministry’s efforts in a making an enabling ecosystem in the state for skill development of the youth. He said that with the help of skilling the youth for which a comprehensive action plan has been formulated, State government under the leadership of the Chief Minister has been working to make Assam one of the most developed states of the country.
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