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New Delhi : In a quest to formalise the unorganised sector and upskill the street food vendors, the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) on November 30, 2021, announced to skill the street vendors of East Delhi and make them eligible for e-cart licenses, improving the hygiene conditions in food preparation and aesthetics of vending. The initiative will be implemented under the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) component of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) 3.0.
The objective of this programmeis to providing relevant skills to the Street Food Vendors leading to better services to consumers, more opportunities to vendors for revenue generation, awareness on regulations and stipulated rules, and providing better services to the local bodies. In its pilot phase with East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC), Skill India aims at upskilling 2,500 vendors aged between 23 to 55 years, according to a PIB release.
Launching the initiative, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship; and Electronics and IT, said that India is land to 55 lakh Street Food Vendors, their contribution to the informal economy is 14% which is not a small number and highlights the important role played by them in India’s economy. Before the able leadership of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the upliftment of our Street Food Vendors lacked attention and focus, he said. However, with his vision, as we celebrate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, to celebrate India’s rich heritage, this is the first time, schemes like SVANidhi and RPL training for Street Food Vendors have been introduced, especially after the Covid-19, where retail and street vending segments were hugely impacted, he added.
The Minister highlighted that the conduct and well-being of Street Food Vendors define how their respective cities are perceived, therefore, their upskilling is an imperative. He said that the Government is committed towards the welfare of Street Vendors.
Shyam Sundar Agarwal, Mayor, East Delhi, thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his vision of empowering India’s workforce with skills. His focus on improving the conditions of Street Food Vendors will surely help them lift their working and living conditions, Agarwal said.he added.
The project will be implemented by the Tourism and Hospitality Sector Skill Council (THSSC) and training partners of NSDC. The two training partners recommended by THSSC are : Learnet Institute of Skills and Tata STRIVE. Under the initiative, the Street Food Vendors will be educated on health and safety standards, safety provisions under Covid-19 protocols, effective communication techniques with staff and customers, new-age skills such as digital literacy, financial literacy, digital payments, and e-selling. The vendors will also be supported with loans under the Mudra Scheme.
MSDE, NSDC and THSSC will provide necessary knowledge and skills to the Street Food Vendors through this programme to increase productivity and enhance their livelihoods. The inaugural batches will take place at EDMC Headquarters and the remaining beneficiaries will be trained in their respective wards/zones in a decentralised mode. EDMC will identify schools and community halls to conduct this four-day training programme.
All mobilised candidates who have completed registration will go through a counselling session conducted by the Training Partners (TPs) preferably in the presence of MCD officials. The counselling session intends to provide clarity to candidates on their skill competencies, aptitude, interests, opportunities, and structure of the itinerary for next 4-5 days.The programme will be implemented under PMKVY 3.0 which provides for training, certification ,and assessment cost along with Rs 500 incentive, and Rs 2 lakh accidental insurance to the candidates.
Further, to compensate the candidates for income loss during the training, NSDC will ensure that they complete the training of 32 hours and spend about 8 hours a day on training.