A parliamentary committee has called into question the effectiveness of the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), citing a significant mismatch between the skills imparted and the actual needs of the job market. The panel is demanding a clear explanation for this apparent disconnect, suggesting a fundamental flaw in the scheme's implementation or design. The core of the issue lies in allegations that the training provided under PMKVY is not aligning with industry requirements, potentially rendering the acquired skills obsolete or unmarketable.
The committee's concerns are centered on whether the scheme is adequately preparing participants for available employment opportunities. Reports suggest that many individuals completing the PMKVY courses are finding themselves unprepared for the specific demands of potential employers, leading to a situation where significant investment in training is not translating into tangible career prospects. This raises questions about the long-term viability and economic impact of the program.
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While the exact figures and specific industries affected are still being detailed, the parliamentary body's intervention signals a serious re-evaluation of the PMKVY's mandate. The focus now shifts to understanding the root causes of this skill-demand gap and identifying potential remedial actions to ensure the scheme fulfills its intended purpose of boosting employability.