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National Action PlanFor Skill Training of Persons with Disabilities (PwDs)
MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEPARTMENT OF EMPOWERMENT OFPERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT
National Action PlanFor Skill Training of Persons with Disabilities (PwDs)
The Need for Winning Leaps
MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEPARTMENT OF EMPOWERMENT OFPERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT
Na�onal Ac�on Plan for Skill Training of Persons with Disabili�es (PwDs)
Skills development is among the greatest challenges facing countries, enterprises and people all across the world today. It plays a vital role in promo�ng employment, economic growth, and inclusive socie�es. Upgrading and enhancing the relevance of skills training and improving access to skills for more women and men can help countries move to a virtuous circle of higher produc�vity, more employment of be�er quality, income growth and development.
According to census 2011, there are 26.8 Million Persons with Disabili�es (PwDs) in India. Even though, Persons with disabili�es cons�tute a significant percentage of the popula�on of India, they face many challenges when looking to develop employable skills and in gaining meaningful employment. Improving voca�onal training and employment opportuni�es for persons with disability is not only a cri�cal element for enhancing the quality of life for individuals and their families, but also there are substan�al gains for the broader economy. There is a strong economic impera�ve to increased labor force par�cipa�on which will help to address country’s shortage of skilled labor force, while at the same �me reducing fiscal pressures associated with welfare dependency.
To bring coherence and synergy to the system, Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabili�es, Ministry of Social Jus�ce and Empowerment, in collabora�on with Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship has prepared a Na�onal Ac�on Plan for Skill training of Persons with Disabili�es.
The proposed Na�onal Ac�on Plan aims to provide quality skill training with high employability and extensive urban and rural coverage. It will involve synergis�c par�cipa�on for all the stakeholders, like various Ministries of Central Government, State Governments, Private sector and Public sector units and experts working in the field of skill training and those associated with PwDs.
The Plan envisages use of Informa�on Technology for content genera�on, training delivery, monitoring of training and employer connect. The Plan having an ambi�ous target of providing skill training to 2.5 million PwDs in next 7 years also envisages ensuring op�mal use of CSR funds of private sector and public sector units.
INTRODUCTION
The Need for Winning Leaps
MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEPARTMENT OF EMPOWERMENT OFPERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES : AT A GLANCE
Disability Wise Distribu�on - India
50.33 50.71
19.99
54.36
15.06
7.23
49.27
21.17
In Seeing In Hearing In Speech In Movement MentalRetarda�on
Mental Illness Any Other Mul�pleDisability
Rural-Urban Split Male-Female Split
18.63
8.18
Rural Urban Figures in Millions Male Female Figures in Millions
Source : Census of India, 2011
According to Census 2011, there are about 26.81 Million Persons with disabili�es, comprising of 56% males and 44% females, with 31% in urban
areas and 69% in rural areas
14.99
11.82
MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEPARTMENT OF EMPOWERMENT OFPERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT
EMPLOYABLE PwDS : DISTRIBUTION
Total Disabled Popula�on – Age based Categorisa�on
0-4 5-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90+ Age NotStated
Age Group
13,433,641
Employability : Rural-Urban Split Employability : Male-Female Split
2,736,029
2,377,746
2,056,516
1,686,121
1,453,810
1,257,976
1,059,135
806,308
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
URBAN TOTAL RURAL TOTAL8,856,4124,577,229
2,418,974
2,112,791
1,851,640
1,430,762
1,770,865
1,522,931
1,264,011
1,061,667
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
MALE FEMALE
About 13.4 Million (8.8 million in rural India and 4.6 million in rural India) PwDs are in employable age group. (7.8 million males and
5.6 million females).
Source : Census of India, 2011
LITERATE PwDS : IMMEDIATE TARGET FOR SKILL TRANING
Total Disabled Popula�on – Literacy Based Categoriza�on
In Seeing In Hearing In Speech In Movement Mental Retarda�on Mental Illness Any Other Mul�ple disability
12.19 mn, 45%
14.6 mn , 55%
Total Illiterate Total Literate
2,655,609
2,888,577
1,164,981
3,272,514
622,184
352,551
2,957,692
704,245
14.6 million PwDs are literate
Source : Census of India, 2011
MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEPARTMENT OF EMPOWERMENT OFPERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT
WORKING POPULATION OF PwDS (AGE GROUP: 15-59 YEARS)
303.12 , 47%324.43 , 50%
17.92 , 3%
Non Workers Main Workers Marginal Workers Figures in Millions
Non workers and Marginal Workers offer an immediate poten�al opportunity for up- grada�on. 63% ( approximately 9.9 mn) of PwDs are
poten�al candidates for Voca�onal Training
Source : Census of India, 2011
7.79, 49% 5.81, 37%
2.13, 14%
Non Workers Main Workers Marginal Workers Figures in Millions
• Non Worker Popula�on is higher among PwDs.
• In the employable age group, 7.8 million PwDs are non workers and 2.1 million are marginal workers.
Total Popula�on : Workers / Non -workers
PwDs : Workers/ Non- workers
TRAINING SCENARIO AND THE PROJECTED GAP
The skill training gap today is 9.8 million, which will go up to 10.8 million by 2022, if no serious interven�on is done
Source : Census of India, 2011
Training Gap
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22
Total Trained
9000000
9500000
10000000
10500000
11000000
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22
Training Gap
Total PwDs Trained
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DEPARTMENT OF EMPOWERMENT OFPERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT
WHERE WE ARE …
In conclusion, more than 10 million PwDs are literate, in the employable
age group and are non-workers/marginal workers
THE IMPERATIVE
Na�onal Ac�on Plan leading to
Enhancing quality of life of PwDs
Substan�al gains to their families
Contribu�on to the Broader Economy
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Substan�al costs to individuals and to society associated with poor employment outcomes for PwDs
A strong economic impera�ve to increased labour force par�cipa�on to meet country’s shortage of skilled labour force
Fiscal pressures associated with welfare dependency
World Bank Es�mates: Leaving people with disability, outside the economy translates into a foregone GDP of about 5% to 7%
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MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEPARTMENT OF EMPOWERMENT OFPERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT
LANDSCAPE OF PwDS’ SKILL TRAINING
NHFDCMinistry of
HRD
Na�onal Ins�tutes of DEPwD
VTCs of NGOs
(DDRS)
Other Ministries &State Govts.
Rural Livelihood
Mission
NGOs
VRCs of Ministry
of Labour
Urban Livelihood
Mission
THE GAP & THE IMMEDIATE NEED
Current Gaps Immediate Needs
Miniscule Coverage of PwDs
Low Employability
Extremely Low Rural Accessibility
Non Homogeneity of Curriculum
Uncertain Quality of Training
Duplica�on and fragmenta�on
Non Op�mal U�liza�on of Resources
Low level of par�cipa�on of Private sector in Skill Training
Quality Skill Training with extensive coverage
High Employability
Use of IT in training, content genera�on and monitoring of Training
Synergis�c par�cipa�on of all the stakeholders
Targeted op�mal use of PSU and private sector CSR funds for PwD Skill Training
MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEPARTMENT OF EMPOWERMENT OFPERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT
NAP : OVERVIEW
To provide at a SKILL
substan�ally improved
SCALE, a Na�onal Ac�on
Plan to be executed at an
unprecedented SPEED
SKILL
SCALE
SPEED
• Substan�al up-scaling the number of PwDs to be trained
• Market demand based Training content
• Use of IT in training delivery and monitoring
• Synergis�c par�cipa�on of various stakeholders
MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEPARTMENT OF EMPOWERMENT OFPERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT
NAP : PROPOSED MODEL
A Project Monitoring Unit to be set up by Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabili�es (DEPwD) and
Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
Sector Skill Council, RCI and Na�onal Ins�tutes of DEPwD to create, validate and update the course curriculum
Countrywide Network of Synergis�c Clusters of Training Providers
IT based cer�fica�on and monitoring of training
Strong Employer-Connect at all stages of the process
Innova�ve Funding and CSR fund u�liza�on
Parallel crea�on of Online learning and Job-Portal
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DEPARTMENT OF EMPOWERMENT OFPERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT
SYNERGISTIC TRAINING CLUSTER
Na�onal Ins�tutes of DEPwD
Synergis�c Training Cluster
Private Sector units
Ministry of HRD
Ministry of Labour: VRCs
Public Sector Undertakings
State Government Ins�tu�ons
Lead Training Partner/ NGO
Other Ministries of Central Government
OUTCOME SOUGHT
OUTCOME SOUGHT
• 2015-16 : 1.0 lakh
• 2016-17 : 1.5 lakh
• 2017-18 : 2.5 lakh
• 5 lakhs PwDs every year
• Total 20 lakh in 4 years
Target for Na�onal Ac�on Plan
Training of 25 lakh PwDs by 2022
First 3 Years
Before establishing a robust online-learning pla�orm
2018-2022
A�er Crea�on of the Online Learning Pla�orm
MILESTONETIMELINE
MINISTRY OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEPARTMENT OF EMPOWERMENT OFPERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT
“How a Society Treats Its Disabled is the True Measure of a Civiliza�on”
Chen Guangcheng
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