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What type of incentive structure encourages development of requisite skill traits in mining sector?

What type of incentive structure encourages development of requisite skill traits in mining sector?
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 14, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The country is well endowed with many metallic and non-metallic mineral resources.  India is a leading player in respect of many non fuel minerals including, iron ore, ...

The country is well endowed with many metallic and non-metallic mineral resources.  India is a leading player in respect of many non fuel minerals including, iron ore, bauxite, dolomite, lime stone and mica.  Mining sector (non-fuel) currently accounts for approx 0.5% of GDP. For accelerated economic growth on sustainable basis, this sector has to grow at a much faster pace to secure a higher percentage in the GDP.
 
Scientific, sustainable and transparent mining practices require well trained manpower.  Skill development not only enhances productivity and safety at work place, but more importantly, it prepares the manpower to adapt to the new state of art technologies. Currently this sector employs around 0.2 Million workforce which is estimated to grow to 0.3 Million in next 10 years.

For more information about Options for Skill Development in the Mining Sector refer the following URL: http://mygov.in/frontendgeneral/images/Options_for_Skill_Development_in_...

Share your views/suggestions on the incentive structure to encourage development of requisite skill traits in mining sector.

Last date for sending your suggestions is 14th November 2014.

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Vinod Bishnoi
Vinod Bishnoi 11 years 8 months ago
Dear Sir,kindly arrange to make any rules or regulation for the landlords, as in NCR especially in Gurgaon landlords make their own rules for rent, for unit of electricity and they also do misbehave with the tenanted family, so i request you to please take some necessary action against such landlords. Tenanted families always lives in fear of landlord, they feel insecure due to their rude behavior.
Prashant Deshkar
Prashant Deshkar 11 years 8 months ago
Whatever we do, working in mines is always going to be a tough task. That is the case even in developed countries. I think the approach for this skill development has to be two pronged. Something similar to the Army. One is to promote this job as something only the tough could do and secondly provide the best in class family and social benefits. This should make mining an attractive career opportunity. Once the attractiveness of a job is increased, skill development will automatically follow.
SUHAS SAMARTH
SUHAS SAMARTH 11 years 8 months ago
India maine anaj controller garib logo ko anaj provide nai karte or vo anaj black maine sale karte hai or BPL Card garib logo ke nai to amir logo ke bante hai....
SUHAS SAMARTH
SUHAS SAMARTH 11 years 8 months ago
Hon’ble PM Sir...India maine controller hai jo anaj provide karte hai vo poore logo ko anaj nahi dete.or kahate hai ke iss mahine mahi aya or us anaj ko black maine sale karte hai....so please aap iss pe dhyan kendrit kare...SUHAS SAMARTH (MAHARASHTRA NAGPUR)
vishal gupta
vishal gupta 11 years 8 months ago
is not inviting ‪#‎pmmodi‬ in Nehru jayanti, it does not matter u guys are just showing that u play individual politics not as a national coz he’s now a ‪#‎PM‬ of ‪#‎India‬..
anuj vaghela
anuj vaghela 11 years 8 months ago
have some action plan by which we can decrease inflation of petrol, vegetable and other provisions for common people also decrease corruption ,crime & flow of black money, I have also planed how to reach & connect 125cr population of India to understand their needs, complaints & suggestion. Several of times I send you e-mails & letters but you didn’t reply. kindly contact me or send any of your representative with verified id proof or message me your contact details to make india more stronger
BRIJESH AGARWAL
BRIJESH AGARWAL 11 years 8 months ago
In Singapore many people use gas water heaters run on CNG. Not only it reduces the load on electricity but also the wastage is zero. In electric one keeps it on for 6 hours , in gas heater the gas is used only for the time the water is flowing out. all govt guest houses and commercial buildings should use 10 ltr capacity heavy duty heaters rather than commonly available 6 ltr capacity cheap products.
vinod kumar
vinod kumar 11 years 8 months ago
Please spread this message to MODI sir so that some action must be taken now , otherwise its too late , please help me to pass my meassge of CONTROLLING POPULATION to our PM , this is a curse of our nation that we are increasing so fast and we dont have even basic facility to give half of the people , so if we start controlling it now , then it would show result in 10 years or more , if we have less people , then we can give them better quality of life and facility and job and almost everything
vinod kumar
vinod kumar 11 years 8 months ago
Success of country like Australia is because they have limited population and huge resource to survive limited population, They dont have problem to managing less number of people and their queries, But here in INDIA we are producing a separate AUSTRALIA every year and our already existing population is not getting basic facility and we are adding such huge numbers every year drastically, Any good action made by government will not success untill we put a break in population so plz control it