Advisor Ladakh approved establishing Skill Labs in all Colleges of Ladakh

Leh, June 22: The advisor to Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor Ladakh, Dr Pawan kotwal (Chairperson LSDM) chaired a meeting of the 3rd Governing Council of LSDM at Civil Secretariat, Leh. The Governing council approved the establishment of skill laboratories in various degree colleges of UT Ladakh for the introduction of Skill Courses in Colleges under the National Educational Policy; funds disbursement to District Skill Committees for implementation of skill projects and remuneration to the Trainers for the skill courses in Colleges. The achievements of LSDM and the action plan for LSDM for the fiscal year 23-24, amongst others were also discussed.

Speaking on the importance of developing a robust skilling ecosystem in Ladakh, Commissioner/Secretary, Technical Education & Skill Development Department, Ladakh, Padma Angmo shared that a Skill Gap & Livelihood Study is being undertaken to cover all 31 blocks of Ladakh covering 12400 respondents and various stakeholders including Industries, Departments, Entrepreneurs, SHGs, Panchayats etc. She further informed the meeting that skill courses shall commence in the coming academic session in collaboration with various Sector Skill Councils.

OSD, Technical Education & Skill Development Department, Ladakh, Abied Hussain gave a detailed presentation on Annual Action Plan for approval. The plan finalized by Executive Committee LSDM outlining the activities, funds approved in FY 2022-23 and expenditure components. He also briefed about the establishment of LSDM PMU and commencement of gap study; review of pilot study on skill gap analysis and livelihood study; approval of PMU TA/DA; establishment of skill labs in Degree colleges for introducing skill courses (Colleges and job roles); collaboration with Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) and NIELIT; certification through respective SSCs; procurement procedure for machinery and equipment; trainer remuneration; achievements of LSDM, amongst others.

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Secretary, Youth Services and Sports, Ladakh Ravinder Kumar suggested certifying courses on mountaineering, guiding, and other related skills, which can serve as a niche for Ladakh’s tourism industry, while also highlighting the need for awareness programs to inform and educate people about these courses.

Dr Kotwal appreciated the initiatives taken up by the Ladakh Skill Development Mission and asked the Mission to further strengthen the skilling ecosystem in Ladakh. Recognizing the crucial role of skills in the economy and the overall development of the country, he urged officials to spare no effort in introducing top-notch skills and training programs for the youth of Ladakh. Further, he stated that it is imperative to provide targeted training for skills and education opportunities to the people and directed the officials to identify candidates for specialized courses and training programmes to equip them with essential skills as per market demand. 

Furthermore, with a deep concern for the welfare of children, Dr Kotwal urged District Commissioners (DCs) Leh and Kargil to take proactive measures to prevent any distress migration of Ladakhi children outside Ladakh for education and skill-building opportunities. He appreciated the initiative taken by LSDM to conduct a comprehensive skill gap and livelihood study and said that the study should involve an in-depth market study and demand survey.

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