25 Dec 2013

Minister of MSME Releases the Book on “Curriculum of Training Programmes”

On the occasion of the 30th Governing Council meeting of The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD), NOIDA, Sh. K. H. Muniyappa, the Minister of State (Independent Charge), Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) released the Book on “Curriculum of Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDPs), Entrepreneurship-cum-Skill Development Programmes (ESDPs), Training of Trainers (ToTs) and Management Development Programmes (MDPs)” here today. 

The Book contains the standardized and vetted course contents of different training programmes being organized by different organizations under the “Assistance to Training Institutions” (ATI) Scheme of the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, (MSME). 

The Book has been published by NIESBUD for the Ministry of MSME. Speaking on the occasion, the Minister, MSME referred to the recent efforts of the Ministry to impart greater effectiveness to the entire exercise of training and maintaining its relevance in the changing scenario so as to achieve the underlying objectives of training viz; enterprise creation and improvement in employability of the trained persons. 

The Minister expressed hope that the Book will prove to be a milestone in field of entrepreneurial and skill learning and would ensure mobility of the trained persons across different geographical regions through adoption of uniform curriculum for different training programmes throughout length and breadth of the country. 

In order to encourage a growing number of persons to take to entrepreneurial career as a first choice and to provide skilled and competent manpower to MSMEs for their sustenance, the Ministry has set a target of providing training to 15 million persons by 2022 with 4.2 million being trained during 12th Plan. 

Earlier addressing the Governing Council of NIESBUD, the Minister emphasized the desirability of increasing the conversion rates of the trained persons for enterprise creation from the present levels of 7% to 15%. The Minister emphasized that, in the selection of PMEGP applicants, those who have undergone Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDP) and similar such training should be given priority as they will be able to present their proposals in a better manner before banks and will have better capacity for setting up enterprises. 

While highlighting the importance of import substitution for the Indian Economy at the present juncture for saving the precious foreign exchange, the Minister emphasized the importance of imparting training and setting up of enterprises by the trained persons in the areas having high potential of import substitution. 

In order to encourage more trained persons to go in for enterprise creation, the Minister also highlighted the importance of greater association with the representatives of the financial institutions so that easy availability of sufficient funds to viable projects could actually become a reality. 

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