Corona period has proved importance of skill, re-skill and up-skill: PM Modi

Published By : Admin | June 18, 2021 | 09:45 IST
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Namaskar, my colleagues from the Union Cabinet, Shri Mahendra Nath Pandey ji, R K Singh ji, all other senior ministers, all the young colleagues, professionals, other dignitaries and brothers and sisters participating in this program,

Today the next phase of an important campaign in the great war against Corona is starting. During the first wave of Corona, thousands of professionals joined the skill development campaign in the country. It boosted the efforts of the country to combat Corona. Now the experiences gained after the second wave of Corona are the main basis of today's program. In the second wave of Corona, we saw the challenges posed by the mutation and frequently changing nature of coronavirus. This virus is still in our midst and it is likely to mutate. Therefore, along with treatment and precaution, we have to further enhance the preparedness of the country to meet the challenges ahead. With this goal, a huge campaign to prepare one lakh frontline corona warriors is starting in the country from today.

Friends,

This pandemic has repeatedly tested the capabilities and limitations of every country, institution, society, family and every human being. At the same time, this pandemic has also alerted us to expand our capabilities as science, government, society, institution and individual. The huge network has been built in India from PPE kits and testing infrastructure to medical infrastructure related to Covid care and treatment and it is still going on. Today, efforts are also being made to deliver ventilators and oxygen concentrators to even the farthest hospitals of the country at a rapid pace. Over 1,500 oxygen plants are being built on a war footing and efforts are being made to have them in every district of India. It is equally important to have a large pool of skilled manpower and addition of new people to that pool to supplement these efforts. In view of this, a target has been set to train about one lakh youth in the country to support the current force fighting against Corona. This course will be completed in two-three months and these people will also be available for work immediately. As a trained assistant, they will give a lot of support to the present system and lighten the burden. Based on the demand of every state and union territory of the country, the country's top experts have designed the crash course. Today six new customized courses are being launched. Youths are being prepared for general work related to nursing, home care, help in critical care, sample collection, medical technicians, training of new equipment, etc. The new youth will be skilled and those who have already been trained in this type of work will be up-skilled. With this campaign, our health sector's frontline force fighting Covid will also get a new boost and it will also generate new employment opportunities for our youth.

Friends,

The importance of the mantra of skill, re-skill and up-skill has been proved during the Corona period. The people of the health sector were already skilled, but they also learned a lot to deal with Corona. In a way, they re-skilled themselves. They also expanded the skills they already had. Upgrading or adding value to your skills according to the changing circumstances is up-skilling, and this is the need of the hour. The speed with which technology is entering every sphere of life, the dynamic system of up-skilling has become mandatory. Realizing the importance of skill, re-skill and up-skill, Skill India Mission was started in the country. Efforts have been made to create a separate Ministry of Skill Development for the first time, to open Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Kendras across the country, to increase the number of ITIs and adding lakhs of new seats in them. Today, the Skill India Mission is training millions of youth every year according to the present needs. Though it was not much debated, this campaign of skill development has given great strength to the country during the Corona period. Ever since we were faced with the challenge of Corona last year, the Ministry of Skill Development has played an important role in training lakhs of health workers across the country. The spirit with which this Ministry was created to prepare demand driven skill sets is being further strengthened.

Friends,

Given our population, it is equally necessary to keep expanding the specialized services of doctors, nurses and paramedics who are engaged in the health sector. This too has been worked out over the years with a focused approach. In the last seven years, a lot of emphasis was laid on new AIIMS, medical colleges and nursing colleges. Most of these have already started functioning. Similarly, reforms are being encouraged in medical education and its affiliated institutions. Today, the speed with which health professionals are being prepared is unprecedented.

Friends,

I would also like to discuss a very strong pillar of our health sector in today’s program. Often, these comrades of ours are left out of the discussion. These companions are our health workers posted in our ASHA, ANM, Anganwadi and dispensaries across villages. These companions of ours are playing a very important role in the prevention of infection to the largest vaccination campaign in the world. No matter how adverse the weather or the geographical conditions, these comrades are working day and night for the safety of each and every countryman. These comrades have played a huge role in preventing the spread of infection in villages and running the vaccination campaign in remote, hilly and tribal areas. All these comrades are giving a lot of strength and energy to the vaccination campaign that is being expanded in the country from June 21. Today I publicly appreciate them deeply.

Friends,

Several guidelines have been issued regarding the vaccination campaign which is starting from June 21. Now colleagues above 18 years will get the same facility, which was available till now to our gentlemen above 45 years of age. The Central Government is committed to providing 'free' vaccines to every citizen of the country. We also have to take full care of the corona protocol. Mask and a distance of two yards is very important. Lastly, I wish all the very best to all the youth who are undertaking this crash course. I am sure your new skills will greatly help in saving the lives of the countrymen. It will also give you a lot of satisfaction that your first job is associated with saving human lives. Our doctors and nurses, who have been working day and night and burdened for the last one and a half years, would be hugely relieved once you join them. They will get a new strength. This course in itself is coming with a new opportunity in your life. You are getting a special opportunity to serve humanity for public welfare. May God give you a lot of strength for this pious work and for the work of human service! May you learn every detail of this course as soon as possible! Try to make yourself a better human being. May your skill be used to save everyone's life! I wish you all the best for this.

Many thanks!

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone, inaugurated various development works worth more than Rs.18,000 crore in Kolkata, West Bengal, today. Addressing the gathering the Prime Minister remarked, "Today, from the land of Kolkata, a new chapter of development is being written for West Bengal and Eastern India."

The Prime Minister highlighted that the foundation stones and dedications of projects worth more than ₹18,000 crore related to roads, railways, and port infrastructure have been carried out at this event. He emphasized that these projects will give new momentum to West Bengal and Eastern India, boost trade and industry, and make life easier for lakhs of people by providing them new opportunities. Referring to some of the key projects, the Prime Minister noted that the completion of the Kharagpur–Moregram Expressway will accelerate economic activities across many parts of West Bengal. He also mentioned the Dubrajpur Bypass and the major bridges being constructed over the Kangsabati and Shilabati rivers, which will further improve connectivity. "I congratulate the people of West Bengal and the entire Eastern India for these transformative projects," remarked Shri Modi.

The Prime Minister stated that a vigorous campaign is underway across the country to modernize the Indian Railways, and it is the firm resolve of the government that West Bengal does not lag behind in this mission. He pointed out that the Central Government is rapidly expanding the railway infrastructure in West Bengal. On this occasion, the Automatic Block Signalling System on the Kalaikunda–Kanimahuli section has been dedicated to the nation. "These initiatives will enhance the capacity of busy rail routes, make journeys safer, and also increase speed and convenience for passengers", asserted Shri Modi.

The Prime Minister announced the inauguration of six stations, Kamakhyaguri, Anara, Tamluk, Haldia, Barabhum, and Siuri,as Amrit Bharat Stations. He noted that the great culture of Bengal is now shining even more brightly at these stations, and several more stations are undergoing redevelopment. A new express train service between Purulia and Anand Vihar Terminal has also been flagged off. "This train service will benefit not only the people of West Bengal but also those in Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi" , affirmed Shri Modi.

The Prime Minister emphasized that ports and water transport play an equally important role as road and rail connectivity in driving economic progress. He observed that for decades, this immense potential of Eastern India was largely neglected, but today, waterways are opening new avenues for trade and industrial advancement. In this direction, foundation stones and dedications of key port infrastructure projects have been carried out. The Prime Minister highlighted that Kolkata and Haldia ports have long been major centres of trade in Eastern India, and the mechanization of the Haldia Dock Complex will accelerate cargo operations, enhance port capacity, and provide new facilities for trade. Additionally, the renovation of the Bascule Bridge in the Kolkata Dock System and the augmentation of cargo handling capacity at Kidderpore Dock are also being undertaken. "All these projects will further strengthen the logistics system of Eastern India", asserted Shri Modi.

In his concluding remarks, the Prime Minister underscored that the new projects related to roads, railways, and ports are paving the way for a modern future for West Bengal. He noted that the benefits of these projects will reach farmers, traders, entrepreneurs, students, and every section of society. New opportunities will emerge in sectors like tourism, and local industries and services will gain fresh momentum. The Prime Minister recalled Bengal's historic role in showing the way to India and expressed his conviction that strong connectivity and modern infrastructure will form the foundation of a developed Bengal. "It is our resolve that Bengal, which has always shown the way to India, should once again achieve that glory by becoming a 'Viksit Bengal' ", emphasized Shri Modi.