Govt Mulls Revival Of Overseas Employment Corporation

JAMMU — In a bid to create ample job opportunities for the unem­ployed youth of the State, the Government will consider re­vival of the Jammu & Kashmir State Overseas’ Employment Corporation Limited (JKSOECL) to facilitate placement of skilled manpower within and outside the country. Advisor to the Gov­ernor, Khurshid Ahmed Ganai, said this while reviewing the functioning of the Labour & Em­ployment Department, here to­day. The meeting was attended by the Commissioner/Secretary, Labour & Employment, Sau­rabh Bhagat, Labour Commis­sioner, Mr. Bashir Ahmed Khan, CEO, J&K Building and Other Construction Workers’ Welfare Board, Muzaffar Ahmad Pir, Di­rector J&K EDI, M. I. Parray, Di­rector, Employment, Y.P Suman, senior officers of the J&K Bank and other officers of the Labour & Employment Department.

Describing unemployment as one of the biggest challenges confronting the society, Ganai said the Jammu & Kashmir State Overseas Employment Corpora­tion Limited has the potential of becoming a game-changer given the requirement of skilled human resource in the Gulf and many other countries. “Gov­ernment will work to create an enabling environment for gen­erating employment avenues in critical sectors like MSME, agriculture, food processing, horticulture and tour and travel industry,” he added.

Urging the Department to establish a strong moni­toring mechanism for self-employment schemes being implemented through J&K En­trepreneurship Development Institute and the Women’s Development Corporation, the Advisor issued directions for carrying out an impact assess­ment of these schemes vis-à-vis employment generation in the State. Director EDI informed the Advisor that EDI will soon float an EoI for a third-party impact study of the self-employment schemes to review whether these schemes are generating substantive job opportunities for the youth or not. The meet­ing was also informed that a fresh look will be taken on the Voluntary Service Allowance (VSA) extended to the eligible educated unemployed youth of the State, which is on hold since 2015. While reviewing the per­formance of J&K Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board, Ganai passed directions for strengthening the marriage assistance scheme. He suggested organizing camps to re-launch the scheme after is­suing checklists to filter eligible beneficiaries.

The Advisor also impressed upon the Administrative Sec­retary to streamline cess col­lection from private establish­ments which are out of the ambit of the collection net so far. He urged the officers to make Labour & Employment Depart­ment vibrant so that it becomes the custodian of labour rights in the true sense.

Highlighting various schemes meant for the welfare of the Labour community, the Advisor directed all Field Offi­cers to hold awareness camps so that people avail benefits of the social security schemes launched by the Central and State governments.

Later, the Advisor took a sec­tor-wise review which included issues of Labour Department, Provident Fund Organization, J&K EPFO and Employment De­partment.

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