Health Ministry, IGNOU tie up to train 14 lakh professionals

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Monday signed an agreement with National Open University (Ignou) as part of its attempt to train 14 lakh youth in over the next four years to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals, said.

Under the initiative, 10 short term training programmes have been launched in the health sector, while 2,700 First Responders have been trained across 12 states, and over 200 master trainers and 35 state Government Training Institutes oriented to run such courses.

The agreement signed for skilling the country's youth in will be a big support for the Modi government's flagship Ayushman Bharat which aims to establish 150,000 Health and Wellness Centres across the country.

"Almost 14 lakh trained manpower will be available during next four years for the health sector," the tweeted.

Skill Development and said: "Skill development in is moving with great speed and scale and this has only been possible with the support of our partner ministries.

"The vision of our of Ayushman Bharat will only be possible through the creation of a large qualified, The courses are mostly in preventive and tertiary care sector and it needs a lot of practical training."

The courses under Skill will ensure that the programmes have a defined curriculum which will yield maximum quality benefit to candidates training in them. All the courses under this initiative are aligned to National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF).

"The MoU aims to scale up the and create trained and quality personnel in the The MoU also envisages setting up of dedicated cell for developing, implementing and certifying NSQF aligned skill-based programmes at IGNOU," Pradhan said.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 23:20 IST