1.5-cr skilled workers shortage seen by 2015
Chennai, Sept. 17
Tamil Nadu is likely to face a shortage of 1.5 crore skilled workers by 2015, according to a study by ICRA Management Consulting Services on ‘Gap analysis of skill sets in Tamil Nadu’.
About two-thirds of this shortage would be felt in the high growth industries such as IT, ITES, manufacturing, automotive, leather, construction, textiles, light engineering and financial services. About one crore workers would be required for low-end jobs alone.
However, the Government plans to control this situation by starting grassroot level skill development initiatives. This includes 1-2 year courses focused on labour-intensive work.
Cluster-based skill development programmes — sponsored by specific industries — could address skills shortage at medium-end jobs. For the high-end jobs skills shortage, ICRA proposed a public-private partnership model to create centres of excellence across the State.
“The Government needs to be liberal to private institutions, with regard to fees and syllabi constitution, if this goal has to be reached,” he added.