Rouf Bhat
Amid the breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Kashmir, a transformative journey is underway. One that aims to empower its residents through skill development. Recognizing the pivotal role of skills in driving economic growth and individual prosperity, the government and various stakeholders are actively working to create avenues for skill enhancement and employment opportunities in the region. The government has initiated several programs to promote skill development in the region. For the same, Directorate of Skill Development is working under Administration of UT of Kashmir. This department was established in the year 1981. It has mandate of running skill development schemes like the Skill Development Mission. It is aimed to provide relevant training to the youth, equipping them with the skills necessary for the constant evolving job market. With growth and diversification of the activities of the Department, it has established 53 ITI’s and 32 Polytechnics (22 Government & 7 Private) in Kashmir region. Collaborations with private sector partners and vocational training institutions have been established to enhance the effectiveness of these initiatives.
The Indian Army has also made several endeavours to empower the Kashmiri youth. These vary from opening of Army Goodwill Schools, Yuva centres, to vocational training centres at various locations in Kashmir. Thousands of young minds have got benefitted from these skill development initiatives by Indian Army. All these activities are carried out under the ambit of Op Sadhbhavana. The benefits accrued from these initiatives in improving the social indices, infrastructure and peace dividends are far more than what was perceived during its conceptualization.
Recognizing the importance of aligning skills with market demands, efforts are being made to identify and prioritize sectors with growth potential. Industries such as tourism, horticulture and information technology have been identified for targeted skill development programs. This strategic approach ensures that individuals are equipped with the skills needed to contribute meaningfully to the local economy. Beyond traditional employment opportunities, emphasis is placed on fostering an entrepreneurial spirit among the youth. Incubation centers and support systems for startups have been established, encouraging innovation and self-employment. This approach not only creates job creators but also contributes to the overall economic development of the region.
Kashmir, like many other regions, faces unique challenges. Limited access to quality education and historical issues have been a hurdle in skill development. Factors such as geographical remoteness contributed to disparities in skill levels. Addressing these challenges requires a multifaceted approach that takes into account the diverse needs of the population. Gender inclusiveness is a key aspect of the skill development initiatives in Kashmir. Special programs focusing on women’s empowerment through skill training have been implemented, aiming to break traditional barriers and create a more inclusive workforce. By providing opportunities for women to develop skills and participate in economic activities, the region is fostering a more equitable and empowered society. Fostering the skill development in Kashmir is not just a means of employment; it is a pathway to empowerment and economic growth. Through collaborative efforts between the government, private sector and educational institutions, the region is laying the foundation for a skilled and self-reliant population. As the initiatives continue to evolve, Jammu and Kashmir is poised to witness a transformation that goes beyond geographical beauty, making it a beacon of progress and opportunity.