Ministry of Social Justice planning to scale up skill training programmes for people with disabilities, working out geography specific solutions

New Delhi : The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is planning to scale up its skill training programmes for people with disabilities by designing geographically specific training modules.

“The government plans to impart skill training to 25 lakh people with disabilities till the end of 2022. The department wants to look at geographically specific opportunities which can will give long-term sustainable opportunities and empower people with disabilities in order to scale up its programme and achieve the desired target of people to be trained,” said a senior official of the department.

With the North East having a potential for agricultural diversity, the department plans to give skill development programmes to people from the region in the best farming practices. “The idea is to help people in the region gain training in innovative farming practices so that they can benefit in the long-term from the project and also help the community. Similarly, we are sieving through the best options for people with disabilities from across the states to also boost the community practices and ensure their professional growth,” said the official.

Among the other geographically-specific work opportunities, the department is looking at training opportunities in dairy farming, beekeeping and horticultural practices.“We are also tying up with IT companies so that people with disabilities are equipped to join the industry in a range of profiles with sound knowledge. The other programmes include small-scale apprenticeships like training in cottage industry, mobile repairing, tailoring, working as cashiers and shopkeepers. The curriculums need to be so designed that it helps self-actualization of those being trained,” said the official.

The department is now planning to come up with national and state-level exhibitions to promote the products of people with disabilities. The department plans to open competitions in states for people with disabilities. “The plan is still at a nascent stage and the modalities will soon be worked out. We plan to hold these exhibitions in January or early next year,” said the official.

There are 2.68 crore persons with disability in India, of which 1.50 crore are male and 1.18 crore female, according to the 2011 Census. There is an urgent need to scale up the training programmes to provide quality training and translate quality vocational training with high employability, according to the department.

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