The coordinating faculty of the respective fields of engineering will look after the implementation of the special courses in consultation with the other concerned centres/offices of the respective institute. Ministry will coordinate, for all matters related to conducting these courses, with prof G I Sivakumar Babu, IISc, Bangalore; prof Rajagopal Karpurapu, IIT, Madras; and prof Satyendra Mittal, IIT Roorkee, the ministry of textiles said in a media release.
A batch will consist of minimum 75 to maximum 100 candidates. During the pilot phase, 2 batches are scheduled per institute. Further, continuation of the special skill development course will be subjected to a review by the Mission Directorate of National Technical Textiles Mission (NTTM) or the ministry of textiles.
The institutes will conduct these courses on no-profit/no-loss basis. The Institutes will advertise/ publicise the courses and invite application from willing and eligible candidates (who are Indian citizens with relevant educational qualifications and adequate experience related to the field). The Institute will charge ₹1,000 per candidate as a token fee. Once batch(es) with minimum 75 candidates are formed, the ministry will provide full amount or ₹4.50 lakh per batch as an advance to the respective Institute.
On completion of the batch/course, the institute will furnish a Statement of Expenditure/UC to the ministry and surplus grant, if any, will be returned to the government.
On its part, ministry of textiles will coordinate with other concerned Central government departments/ state governments for mobilising the trainees. Respective institutes have been advised to utilise their networks (including social media platforms/alumni network) for wider participation of suitable candidates.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)