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Crowdsourcing of ideas for proposed Career Centres

Crowdsourcing of ideas for proposed Career Centres
Start Date :
Nov 08, 2014
Last Date :
Apr 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The Ministry of Labour and Employment is implementing the National Career Service (NCS) as a Mission Mode Project for establishing a network of Career Centres for providing a ...

The Ministry of Labour and Employment is implementing the National Career Service (NCS) as a Mission Mode Project for establishing a network of Career Centres for providing a variety of employment related services. These Career Centres will be the main outreach centres for the National Career Service Project. In this project, a National portal is also being developed to facilitate registration of job-seekers, job providers, intermediaries etc. and provide job matching services in a transparent manner. These facilities alongwith career counselling content will be delivered by the portal through multiple channels like Career Centres, helpdesk, mobile devices, CSCs etc.

The Ministry seeks to position the National Career Service as a one-stop platform for all employment and career related services. It seeks suggestions from the public, youth, students, Research Institutes, Industry Associations, Academia, Industry etc.forCareer Centres on the indicative areas listed below:

a. Branding of Career Centres: A name and tagline communicating the objectives with particular focus on provision of employment and counselling related services to the youth of the country

b. Coverage of Career Centre: Geographical catchment, Sectoral thrust, Special focus groups, Women and youth centric

c. Implementation Agency for Career Centres: Academia (schools, colleges, universities etc), Industry, Industry Associations, Governmental organisations

d. Services to be offered: Jobseeker registration, Employer registration and job posting, Career counselling, aptitude assessment, Job matching, Information on availability of courses at educational institutions, training providers, Guidance on self-employment and entrepreneurship.

e. Technology Platformfor NCS: Linkage with Aadhaar/Bank accounts to meet KYC norms, Integration with other large databases, Verification of certificates and credentials.

f. Network of Career Counsellors: By linking career counsellors in schools, colleges and universities toprovide professionalcounselling.

g. Involvement of Civil Society, NGOs, CBOs and self-help groups.

h. Local Service Providers through Career Centres: Directory of Local service providers like drivers, plumbers, electricians etc.

i. Career Content Knowledge Repository: A searchable and updated database of skills based content in multiple media formats for easy access.

j. Revenue model for Career Centres to ensure sustainability.

k. Public Outreach Strategies.

Most suitable and innovative entries will be rewarded by a cash prize by the Ministry.

The last date for submission of entries is 31st March, 2015.

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Rajendra Sharma
Rajendra Sharma 11 years 3 months ago
Registered Trusted Portal . Training place should have arrangement for home like stay , food , joyous facilities Each service numbers should be made aware to Public et large and publicity by Govt department for trust . Pick and choose honest young and or experienced enterpreneurs .
Kushal Kumar Gupta
Kushal Kumar Gupta 11 years 3 months ago
Excellent idea to have such a national portal, will facilitate employment matching skill. Pre-requisite is to devise aptitude tests with the help of experts. Also there is need to educate parents about various career lines open and identifying tastes/liking of their children at early stage, letting them pursue studies accordingly (Theme of the film '3 Idiots'). athose inclined to be Scientists need special encouragement, weaning them away from the rat-race of becoming engineer or doctors only.
M SUBRAMANIAM
M SUBRAMANIAM 11 years 4 months ago
Part VI - We from deep-south Tamil Nadu learnt at our Grandmother’s lap go across the seas earn your wealth and return. In ancient times Tamils became transnational, seafarers Tamil Nadu became transit point for trade, commerce between China, Far East countries to Rome in West; Today 30 Mn Tamils live in 50 countries. In North India crossing sea was forbidden limiting their mobility. After 1980, Middle East construction artisan opportunities were grabbed with both hands by all Indians.
M SUBRAMANIAM
M SUBRAMANIAM 11 years 4 months ago
Part V – Those in Metropolitan cities, rural farmers have found it impossible to get artisan for house repairs and for farm cultivation harvest etc, this being a matter of fact, Rs. 60,000Crs MNREGA put money in politicians, official’s pockets rather than benefit the needy and poor. The move to restrict both schemes to 200 districts, provide cash deposit in lieu of Free-bees to JANA-DHAN-YOJANA commendable. In Rajasthan, Kerosene allocation crashed to 15% on ADHAR identification requirement.
M SUBRAMANIAM
M SUBRAMANIAM 11 years 4 months ago
Part IV – 67 years Socialism created dependents, parasites society; incentive to work; dignity of labor were lost; Free-bees Food security, MNREGA 100 days work security etc need identified specified locations; rest of period job are limited to local availability. In UP, Bihar, Bengal there are no jobs; have to move to Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu etc to secure jobs. Once you do that all Free-bees are denied. Mobility to go where the opportunities exist got muted to aspirant’s disadvantage.
Anju Juneja
Anju Juneja 11 years 4 months ago
The institutes (govt or non govt) should have Service Rule Audit every year, on every appointment/promotion. If this had been done there would have been no chance of Yadav Singh happening.A person appointed/promoted to do corruption will do corruption only. A big chunk of piled up cases in courts are pertaining to job anomalies. courts could have been saved at least this burden.
Anju Juneja
Anju Juneja 11 years 4 months ago
Local service providers should include Lawyers, Doctors also with regulated fee as well as licensed household helps (to eliminate child labour), full time nurse . The service providing should be feed back based. Any one getting below standard feedback more than thrice should be out of work and the complaints regarding faltering service should be handled by the ombudsman may be a retired judge on a time bound manner.
anoop aravind
anoop aravind 11 years 4 months ago
Geography as a subject needs massive revamp. This is to boost it as a new field at par with any other Engineering, Medical or Commerce background.
anoop aravind
anoop aravind 11 years 4 months ago
5- Good number of Geospatial Experts who specialise in geospatial technology and form the “pyramid top”. These are basically BTech/MTech in Geomatics/GIS Science etc from the University systems.
anoop aravind
anoop aravind 11 years 4 months ago
3- Geospatial skilled work-force – a category of large number of human resources required for meeting the “pyramid-base” as the large work-force for survey/mapping/ GIS operators etc. This requirement can be met by more professional training through special training programmes. 4- Technical Geospatial Professionals - large number of geospatial professionals who have specific training and knowledge for specific tasks – these form the “pyramid middle”.