Govt to bring bill in Parliament for vocational training

By PTI

  • 13 Jan 2015

Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Canada in April, the government will introduce a bill in next session of Parliament to set up National Workers' Vocational Institute amidst the North American country's offer for technical assistance in the sector.

Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya today met the Canadian Minister of Labour and Women Kellie Leitch along with her delegation here.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Canada in April, we apprised her about that. We have also apprised her that in the coming Parliament session, we are going to come with a Bill that is National Workers' Vocational Institute.

"After that, we will set up the National Workers' Vocational Institute in the country," Dattatreya told reporters after the meeting.

Canada is willing to partner with India and is keen to provide technical assistance and convergence to set up the institute, Leitch said.

Among others, the Minister also discussed on labour and employment issues with the Canadian delegation.

"We had discussion about labour and employment issues.

India and Canada will mutually work towards some of the organised and also some organised sector," Dattatreya said.

Both the countries will work towards a framework on qualification for workers such as electricians and plumbers, he added.

India and Canada also agreed to work for mutual cooperation in labour sector including capacity building, mediation, conciliation and promotion of joint certification for skilled workforce.

"Conciliation and mediation is an area where we would like to associate with Canada for capacity building," said the Minister.