Garib Kalyan Plan: No Migrants Completed Training
The Morning Standard|April 12, 2021
NOT a single migrant worker has completed skill training under the ‘Garib Kalyan Rojgar Abhiyan’, a government’s employment-cum-rural public works initiative to tackle the impact of Covid-19 on labourers in India, according to a Parliamentary Standing Committee report.
Kumar Vikram
Garib Kalyan Plan: No Migrants Completed Training

Announced the scheme in June last year, the government had targeted to cover nearly three lakh labourers. However, nearly 86,000 workers could be enrolled till February this year. “Training of reverse migrant is undergoing and no candidate has completed the training so far. Consequently, no placement has been reported to date. Placement opportunities to candidates will be provided after successful certification,” the report states.

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