The consultation convened by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship with the Government of Maharashtra brought together leading manufacturing and service sector companies to review industry linked skilling plans
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Industry participation comes into focus during PM SETU discussions in Pune
The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship convened an industry consultation in Pune as part of the ongoing rollout of the PM SETU scheme aimed at transforming Industrial Training Institutes across the country. The programme was held at the Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration and brought together senior government officials and industry representatives to discuss implementation priorities and industry participation.
More than 40 companies participated in the discussions, representing sectors such as automotive, construction, textiles, fast moving consumer goods, electronics, oil and gas, and renewable energy. Industry participants included Mahindra, Tata Group, Tata Motors, Bharat Electronics, Godrej, and Fiat. The sessions focused on the proposed hub and spoke model for ITIs, the creation of industry led Special Purpose Vehicles, curriculum updates, trainer upskilling, and mechanisms to improve placement outcomes.
She further stated that PM SETU is intended to create sustained partnerships with industry, where employers play a direct role in curriculum design and trainer development to ensure alignment with evolving technologies and shopfloor requirements. She added that the initiative also offers benefits to industry in the form of a steady pipeline of job ready trainees, reduced recruitment costs, and access to modern training facilities and equipment.
Industry representatives expressed interest in the collaborative framework proposed under PM SETU. Inputs from participants in the automotive and renewable energy sectors highlighted the potential of the initiative to support the development of a future ready workforce while enabling ITIs to function as centres for industry aligned training and innovation.
As part of the engagement, participants visited ITI Aundh Pune, ITI Girls Pune, ITI Pimpri Chinchwad, and Fronius India Pvt. Ltd. in Bhosari. The visits provided first hand exposure to institutional infrastructure, training ecosystems, and examples of industry integrated skilling models.