India, April 1 -- The Government of India has issued a release:
SANKALP
Approved Amount (Rs.)
Total Disbursement (Rs.)
10th Programme Approval Board
92,70,58,720.00
40,35,79,090.00
15th Programme Approval Board
74,91,92,510.18
75,33,69,547.00
16th Programme Approval Board
88,36,01,828.07
1,18,08,81,724.00
Total
2,55,98,53,058.25
2,33,78,30,361.00
Particular
FY23-24 (Rs. in Crore)
FY24-25 (Rs. in Crore)
Actual Expenditure
21.02
37.44
Category
Nationwide Count
Training Providers (after Desktop Assessment)
13,035
Assessment Agencies
2,626
Candidates enrolled under PMKVY
33,47,294
Candidates certified under PM Vishwakarma (PMV)
23,74,295
Candidates enrolled under Other Govt. Schemes
11,01,996
Candidates enrolled through Digital Learning Partners (DLP)
32,46,385
State
No. of Training Providers (DA approved)
PMKVY (Enrolled)
PMV (Certified)
Other Govt. Schemes (Enrolled)
DLP (Enrolled)
Assessment Agency (SIDH)
ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS
3
1983
588
354
2485
3
ANDHRA PRADESH
309
96774
172356
31782
216172
32
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
33
19827
1392
1252
2334
0
ASSAM
263
157217
95168
55629
64658
65
BIHAR
685
146837
107705
73319
237286
195
CHANDIGARH
36
1544
289
2402
3937
17
CHHATTISGARH
275
31776
81396
17757
45850
248
DELHI
428
33846
324
1949
101502
154
GOA
21
482
11997
66
4651
3
GUJARAT
375
79886
183279
28211
116228
58
HARYANA
687
139746
23265
19087
123441
60
HIMACHAL PRADESH
136
36340
12784
25530
29219
39
JAMMU AND KASHMIR
245
144425
134146
13177
66342
24
JHARKHAND
220
46296
32280
270009
77905
49
KARNATAKA
519
114558
490149
29010
124608
91
KERALA
171
28141
12695
8891
60799
196
LADAKH
11
1331
2548
55
862
1
LAKSHADWEEP
3
120
420
0
119
7
MADHYA PRADESH
1046
374373
214842
22579
177924
149
MAHARASHTRA
1294
154877
212222
185608
412707
181
MANIPUR
166
30161
11109
937
6521
11
MEGHALAYA
27
13994
209
1224
3848
152
MIZORAM
23
13769
1334
1602
1216
4
NAGALAND
40
15717
1834
2234
2498
18
ODISHA
153
66676
84777
37546
101827
203
PUDUCHERRY
25
6170
246
2220
4295
1
PUNJAB
420
160182
7605
27681
57265
22
RAJASTHAN
1455
374027
238085
60365
157540
47
SIKKIM
23
7053
1400
934
1549
7
TAMIL NADU
474
156964
0
14704
158090
98
TELANGANA
194
56846
63488
15446
105243
52
THE DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI AND DAMAN AND DIU
5
1938
406
45
5203
10
TRIPURA
53
27729
16066
5863
10007
10
UTTAR PRADESH
2828
666676
142385
88159
565053
319
UTTARAKHAND
145
59925
15506
17544
40966
37
WEST BENGAL
244
79088
0
38825
156235
63
Grand Total
13035
33,47,294
23,74,295
11,01,996
32,46,385
2626
The Skill India Digital Hub (SIDH) was launched in September 2023 as a Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) to bring together the entire skilling ecosystem on a single platform.
Key Objectives of SIDH:
Key Features of SIDH:
Budget Allocation and Expenditure:
The financial structuring for SIDH has been designed in a phased manner. The Development Cost has been fully funded under the SANKALP scheme, while the Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) expenditure has been managed through the Skill India Program Details of fund utilization till FY 2024-25 are as under:
Development: Fund & Utilization (SANKALP)
AMC: Fund & Utilization (Skill India Program)
The progress in onboarding of stakeholders on Skill India Digital Hub (SIDH) at the national level is as follows:
SIDH features a Job Exchange page which aggregates vacancies posted by employers onboarded on JobX (NSDC) and the National Career Service (NCS) portal of the Ministry of Labour and Employment (MoLE). Employers post vacancies on their respective portals, and these are fetched and displayed on the Job Exchange page of the SIDH platform, facilitating seamless connect between certified candidates and prospective employers.
A wide range of courses are offered across multiple schemes on SIDH, including 779 courses under PMKVY, 18 under PM Vishwakarma (PMV), 685 under other Government schemes, and 1,477 courses through Digital Learning Partners (DLPs).
State-wise details of registered stakeholders and enrolment/certification data on SIDH are given at Annexure-I.
SIDH has improved access to skilling opportunities by enabling learners to discover and enroll in courses across sectors through a single interface. The platform has enhanced transparency by digitizing assessment and certification processes, enabling secure digital credentials and reducing manual interventions.
Further, SIDH strengthens linkage between skilling and employment by integrating with apprenticeship and job opportunities. Specifically, integration with the National Career Service (NCS) portal of MoLE and the JobX platform provides a direct connect between certified candidates and employers, allowing employers to post vacancies and candidates to apply through the SIDH Job Exchange page. The availability of real-time data and standardized processes has improved monitoring, reduced duplication, and supported better alignment of training with industry demand.
Annexure-I
State-wise data of registered stakeholders and enrolment/certification under SIDH
This information was given by the Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Shri Jayant Chaudhary in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.
Disclaimer: Curated by HT Syndication.