In Context
- The Union Minister for Education and Skill Development inaugurated phase-II of the Mahatma Gandhi National Fellowship.
Mahatma Gandhi National Fellowship
- Launched on a pilot basis in 2019, across 75 districts in Gujarat, Karnataka, Meghalaya, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
- It is a two-year-long fellowship conceived to create opportunities for young, dynamic individuals to contribute to enhancing skill development at the grassroots.
- Designed under SANKALP, the fellowship aims to address the challenge of non-availability of personnel for implementation of various programmes at national, state and district levels.
- SANKALP stands for Skills Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promotion.
- Launched by the Government in January 2018, it is a World Bank loan assisted project that aims to strengthen institutional mechanisms for skill development and increase access to quality and market-relevant training for youth across the country.
MGNF is a unique blend of academic and work-based training handled at the IIM campus and the districts, respectively.
- Eligibility: 21-30 years age-group, have a graduation degree from a recognized university and be citizens of India.
- Proficiency in the official language of the state of fieldwork.
- Significance: The sharp focus on developing skills for local needs gives impetus to the “vocal for local”, and also building an industry-relevant skill base will help the cause of “Atmanirbhar Bharat”.
Source: PIB
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