Aims to create wider awareness about the importance of skill development amongst the youth of the country at an early age
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), the principal financial institution engaged
in the promotion, financing and development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises(MSME), has joined hands with National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) to launch JuniorSkills, a first of its kind skill championship with an objective to create a wider awareness about the importance of skill development amongst the youth of India at an early age. Under the partnership, SIDBI shall steer innovative business ideas.
Shri V Satya Venkata Rao, Deputy Managing Director of SIDBI who was the guest of honourat the virtual launch event said, With JuniorSkills, we hope to create a better tomorrow for the future generations who will play a key role in the growth of our nation. This is a platform that emphasizes practical learning and encourages students to showcase their talent and gives them the opportunity to be groomed by experts to evolve as an entrepreneur.
The dignitaries gracing the virtual launch of event included Shri Atul Kumar Tiwari, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Shri Manoj Ahuja, Chairman, CBSE, Dr. Joseph Emmanuel, Director Academic, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Mr. Biswajit Saha, Director (Skill & Education), CBSE and Ms. Dhanpreet Kaur, MD, NFDC. Shri Jaikant Singh, Senior Head State Government, Citizen Engagement and WorldSkills India, NSDC rendered vote of thanks.
JuniorSkills is an incredible opportunity for students from standard VI to XII to explore and exhibit their passion for a particular skill and receive the appropriate technical and vocational education training (TVET) to harness their passion. The championship platform aims at giving students practical insight into established and emergent skill categories, and access to industry experts who will guide them throughout JuniorSkills. The process and interactions with experts are also designed to help students make informed career choices.
The championship has been envisioned in accordance with the latest National Education Policy 2020 wherein the emphasis has been laid upon integration of vocational courses in schools. CBSE will play an important role in promoting and setting benchmarks for the skill competitions among schools affiliated with it.
The championship will be conducted at four levels - Screening, Qualifying, Pre-National and National. Amidst current COVID-19 situation, the three-level of competitions will be organized online, and the finale is proposed to be conducted on-ground in Delhi.
SIDBI shall be the skill partner to run a complete domain on Innovative Business Ideas. SIDBI shall share design study material for this particular competition and develop the various competitive rounds (four rounds) to judge the entrepreneurial zeal of this young potential entrepreneurs. SIDBI shall also reward the winners in terms of exposure visits, capacity building, laptops, etc.
The national level skill championship will be for 10 skills which are, Web Technologies, IT Software Solution (Business), Visual Merchandising, Graphic Design, Fashion Technhnology, Mobile Robotics, Painting & Decorating, Solar Energy, Innovative Business Ideas and Digital Photography.
Highlights:
- Students from class 6th to 12th from CBSE affiliated schools can participate.
- School authorities can submit bulk entries in the prescribed format on JuniorSkills portal
- Registrations have commenced from 15th January 2021
- Last date of registration is 19th February 2021
- To apply for participation, one can fillregistration form on https://worldskillsindia.co.in/juniorSkills2021
- Screening and selection will be done by National Skill Development Corporation
- Competitions will be held online; finale to be organized on-ground in Delhi on April 25, 2021
About SIDBI: Since its formation in 1990, SIDBI has been impacting the lives of citizens across various strata of the society through its integrated, innovative and inclusive approach. Be it traditional, domestic small entrepreneurs, bottom-of-the-pyramid entrepreneurs, to high-end knowledge-based entrepreneurs, SIDBI has directly or indirectly touched the lives of Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) through various credit and developmental engagements. SIDBI 2.0 carries the vision of inclusive, innovative and impact-oriented engagements.
To know more, check out: https://www.sidbi.in
About NSDC: National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) is a not-for-profit public limited company incorporated on July 31, 2008 under section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 (corresponding to section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013). NSDC was set up by Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India as Public Private Partnership (PPP) model. The Government of India through Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) holds 49% of the share capital of NSDC, while the private sector has the balance 51% of the share capital. NSDC aims to promote skill development by creating training capacity through private & public institutions & partnerships; nurturing private organizations through patient capital & facilitating the creation of support systems required for skill development in the country.