Context:
In a significant step towards gender-inclusive economic development, the Government of India has announced the launch of NAVYA—a pilot initiative aimed at skilling adolescent girls aged 16–18 years. The programme will be implemented in Uttar Pradesh as part of the broader Viksit Bharat@2047 Vision, with a focus on creating a self-reliant and inclusive India.
What is NAVYA?
NAVYA stands for “Nurturing Aspirations through Vocational Training for Young Adolescent Girls.” It is a pilot skilling programme jointly launched by:
- Ministry of Women and Child Development (MWCD)
- Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE)
Objectives of the NAVYA Initiative
- Empowerment through Skilling: Equip girls with market-relevant vocational skills.
- Promote Gender Parity: Introduce girls to non-traditional job roles in emerging sectors.
- Foster Aspirations: Build career confidence, self-reliance, and economic independence among adolescent girls.
Key Features of NAVYA
- Target Group: Girls aged 16–18 years with minimum Class 10 qualification.
- Pilot Implementation: Across 27 districts in 19 States, including Aspirational Districts and North-Eastern States.
- Integrated Platforms: Leverages skill schemes such as:
- Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY)
- PM Vishwakarma Yojana
- Inter-Ministerial Convergence: Coordinated efforts between MWCD and MSDE to ensure holistic delivery.
- Skill Certification: Beneficiaries will receive formal certification under PMKVY, enhancing their employability.
- Launch Event Activities:
- Live interactions with trainees
- Skill demonstration
- Certificate distribution
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