New Delhi :
THE Government will soon
launch a scheme to train 14-
18 years old girls in non-traditional job roles, a move aimed
at increasing women’s participation in the labour force, a
topofficial saidonWednesday.
The pilot of the scheme will
be launched in the next 2-3
weeks, SecretaryinMinistry of
Women and Child
Development Anil Malik
said.The scheme, which is
being launched in 27 districts
in the pilot phase, will eventually be expanded to cover 218
districts across the country,he
said.
A non-traditional career is
generally defined as a certain
role that has less than 25 per
centofa specific gender, either
men or women.
As part of the ‘Introduction
of Special Project for
Empowering Adolescent Girls
&Women’, 14-18years old girls
would be provided training
near their schools and homes
while they continue their education
.
The secretary shared that the
pilot will be launched in 2-3
weeks under which training in
non-traditional job roles will
be provided along with digital
skilling, digital marketing and
general personality orientation.“We had signed an MoU
with the Ministry of Skill
Development and
Entrepreneurship where adolescent girls from 27 districts
across the country at present
and 218 districts later onin the
age groupof 14-18 years would
be trained in non-traditional
roles through the agency of Pradhan Mantri KaushalVikas
Yojana training partners and
Jan Shikshan Sansthans and
also government institutions,”
said Malik.
This programme would lead
to participation of women, the
secretary said, “very soon at
the highest level of the
Government.”