Singapore, Oct 1, 2015 (PTI)
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/503913/india-train-4-mn-people.html
Physically challenged people. DH File Photo for representation.

 India will train four million people with disability for employment
in sectors, including beauty and wellness, IT and tourism, in the next
seven years, said chairman of a society which helps in training
physically challenged people.

"We have a target to skill close to four million people with
disability by 2022, and we are hopeful we will be able to achieve
that," said Patu Keswani, chairman of Skill Council of People With
Disability.

Keswani, who was appointed chairman of the Skill Council of People
With Disability about two months ago, said 12 sectors have been
identified for people with 19 disabilities as per a bill tabled in
parliament.

"The challenge is now to look at these 19 disabilities and the 12
sectors," he told PTI after addressing the two-day Singapore Human
Capital Summit which begin yesterday.
The sectors, include beauty and wellness, IT, tourism and hospitality, he said.

The SCPWD's skilling programme will also cover disabled youths from
rural and slums of India, for employment.

The SCPWD will also use technology in training programmes for reaching
out the people across the country.

Corporations in India have responded well to the Skill India
initiative as well as the SCPWD, said Keswani.

SCPWD is a society promoted by Confederation of Indian Industry and
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.




-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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