Unveils Cascading skills paradigm
The Andhra Pradesh Government, in collaboration with the Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation (APSSDC), recently announced the launch of ‘The Cascading Skills Paradigm – Bhavita’.
Chief Minister Mr Y.S Jagan Mohan Reddy, unveilled the program on March 5, 2024 marking this initiative as a pivotal moment and a profound milestone in the State’s skilling drive.
This programme is inspired by Chief Minister Mr Y.S Jagan Mohan Reddy’s unwavering commitment in providing industry-aligned skills to the workforces, is a critical step towards promoting long-term job prospects in Andhra Pradesh.
The State Government aspires to provide persons with the skills they need to succeed in today’s competitive labour market through strategic partnerships and creative programmes.
‘The Cascading Skills Paradigm – Bhavita’ project exemplifies our commitment to supporting inclusive growth and economic success in AP. By prioritizing skill development and industry partnership, we are setting the road for a better future for our workforce and communities.
Surpassing established requirements has become the norm, indicating the State’s proficiency in converting talents into meaningful employment’ said the chief minister.
The programme will establish the Skill Cascading Paradigm, which consists of 192 skill centres and 26 skill colleges strategically located around the State.
These hubs and colleges will act as centres of exce- llence, offering industry-relevant training and encouraging collaboration between educational institutions and industry partners
Also speaking on the occasion Minister for Skills Development & Training Mr Buggana Rajendra- nath stated, “‘The Cascading Skills Paradigm – Bhavitha’ programme is a bold move towards solving our State’s skill development concerns.
Through creative approaches and joint efforts, we want to produce a trained workforce capable of addressing the changing needs of the employment market.”
This programme will be carried out in a multi-tiered manner, engaging Govern- ment ministries, educa- tional institutions, industrial partners, and community organizations.