Quote"Terming the SP as Samajvirodhi Party and not Samajwadi Party, Shri Modi assures of action under the BJP rule"
Quote"Shri Modi urges the Opposition to compete with him and the BJP on the aspect of development, rather than competing on the basis of the number of rallies held"
Quote"We have to make UP riot free. We have to free this state from violence, killings: Shri Narendra Modi"
Quote"Congress is a divisive party. They believe in divide and rule, they believe in votebank politics, of making communities fight: Shri Modi"

 

On the afternoon of 2nd February, 2014, Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Addressing a massive crowd including lakhs of supporters and karyakartas, Shri Modi expressed deep respect for Swami Dayanand Saraswati who had made Meerut his Karma Bhoomi, and said that the city entailed tremendous growth potential as was reflected in its emergence as one of the fast growing cities in India.

Speaking about the erratic electricity supply in the State, the worrying unemployment scenario, the grave concern of safety and security of women, and the lack of infrastructure development in the State, Shri Modi said that this only reflected the dismal performance of the ruling Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh. Terming the SP as Samajvirodhi Party and not Samajwadi Party, Shri Modi assured of all round development under a BJP government, and said, “Things can be changed. There can be development. Youth can get jobs but that does not happen with promises only.”

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

He retaliated to SP leader Mulayam Singh Yadav’s statement of UP’s budget for Lok Kalyan being more than Gujarat’s entire budget by saying that inspite of a lesser budget (due to the difference in the size of the states) the people of Gujarat were prospering, while the people in UP were unhappy. He questioned where the money had gone, referring to the corruption under the SP regime in UP.

Condemning the SP’s approach of looking for ways to enrich their pockets rather than focusing on development, Shri Modi strongly disapproved of the ‘sepharish’ required to get a government job. He spoke about how youth in Gujarat were employed through computerized selection, and merely on the basis of their qualification.

He urged the Opposition to compete with him and the BJP on the aspect of development, rather than competing on the basis of the number of rallies held.

Raising concern over the state-of-affairs of sugarcane farmers, Shri Modi spoke about the apathy of the State government towards the farmers of UP. He said, “Those who believe in Ram Manohar Lohia are not bothered about farmers of a state that gave us Chaudhary Charan Singh and Mahendra Singh Tikait.” Shri Modi further went on to highlight the growth of cooperatives in Gujarat which along with focusing on tissue culture, genetic engineering and drip irrigation, had gone a long way in helping the sugar industry, and thereby empowering the farmers.

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Shri Modi also went on to highlight the neglect experienced by the people of North-Eastern states. Shri Modi said, “People of Arunachal are fighting China. But these are the same people who greet each other by saying Jai Hind. Then, why is it that the students from North East cannot get houses easily? The need-of-the-hour is to make hostels for them. Children of North East are our children.”

Speaking about the global image of India, reflected especially in the past few weeks, Shri Modi said, “A few days ago women from Africa were ill-treated, a boy from Arunachal was killed. This does not augur well. Also, we need to see Delhi as a Global City but in the past few days what is happening. Our heads hang in shame.” Shri Modi also spoke highly of the academicians of Saraswati Mandir, who took care of the people of North East and Poorvanchal and were instrumental in educating the children from these regions.

Recalling the 1857 First War of Independence in Meerut, Shri Modi said that it was then that the connection of the ‘Lotus’ and ‘Roti’ was established, and now, after more than 150 years, in 2014, the Nation yet again needs the ‘Lotus’ to be able to ensure ‘Roti’ for the poor.

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Upholding the BJP’s focus on ensuring peace, unity, brotherhood and Sadbhavana, Shri Modi assured the people of UP, a riot-free Uttar Pradesh under the BJP rule. “We have to make UP riot free. We have to free this state from violence, killings,” said Shri Modi.

Shri Narendra Modi gave a fitting reply to the Congress President’s remarks that the BJP believes in ‘Zeher Ki Kheti’, saying that it is the Congress that has tasted power for the maximum time and thus has also consumed the maximum poison. Speaking about the votebank politics followed by Congress, Shri Modi said, “We need to understand the Congress Party well. These days they do something - something is asked, but the answer is different. Congress is a divisive party. They believe in divide and rule, they believe in votebank politics, of making communities fight. But the time has come to end votebank politics and to end the practice of spreading poison. The need-of-hour is to embrace development politics.”

Shri Modi highlighted the BJP’s focus on inclusive and development politics by saying that when the state of Uttarakhand, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh were created under Shri Atal Behari Vajpayee ji’s rule, there was no communal tension, but the creation of Telangana had led to disruption of peace. “When states were created in 2000, everyone was celebrating. But see what those who spread poison did in Andhra,” said Shri Modi.

Urging the people of Uttar Pradesh to Vote for India in 2014, Shri Modi underscored the need to come forward and take decisive steps to ensure a better future for India.

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Addressing the rally, Shri Rajnath Singh highlighted the prosperity experienced by the minority community in Gujarat under the leadership of Shri Modi and said that the BJP treated everyone as equal. He spoke about the innumerable communal riots that have happened during the Congress reign and the deepening corruption levels that have eroded our economy, and said that the Congress party must apologize for the sorry-state-of-affairs. Shri Singh spoke about the callous governance of the Samajwadi Party by addressing issues of law and order and pitiable condition of farmers, and assured that the BJP, if brought to power, would take necessary steps for the welfare of the farmers.

Former UP CM Shri Kalyan Singh said that it would be a historic revolution in the country if Shri Modi became the Prime Minister of India. He also spoke about the need for a stable, strong, corruption free, development oriented and patriotic government, and assured the audience that BJP would give a corruption-free government, which would not only forbid prices from rising, but would also improve the law and order situation in the country.

Former Minister Satpal Malik spoke about how farmers and businessmen will prosper, and the youth will progress, under the rule of Modiji. Captain Abhimanyu said that the Nation is looking forward to a BJP government under Shri Narendra Modi, and added that Western UP and Haryana shared a close bond, and that the Yamuna did not divide these states but was rather integrating them.

Other dignitaries to attend the rally included Shri Surya Pratap Shashi (Former UP BJP President) and Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Shri Satyapal Singh.

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

Shri Narendra Modi addressed the historic Vijay Shankhnad rally in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

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Cabinet approves National Scheme for ITI Upgradation and Setting up of 5 National COE for Skilling
May 07, 2025

In a major step towards transforming vocational education in India, the Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the National Scheme for Industrial Training Institute (ITI) Upgradation and the Setting up of five (5) National Centres of Excellence for Skilling as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme.

National Scheme for Industrial Training Institute (ITI) Upgradation and Setting up of five (5) National Centres of Excellence (NCOE) for Skilling will be implemented as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme as per announcement, made under Budget 2024-25 and Budget 2025-26 with outlay of Rs.60,000 crore (Central Share: Rs.30,000 crore, State Share: Rs.20,000 crore and Industry Share: Rs.10,000 crore), with co-financing to the extent of 50% of Central share by the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank, equally.

The scheme will focus on upgradation of 1,000 Government ITIs in hub and spoke arrangement with industry aligned revamped trades (courses) and Capacity Augmentation of five (5) National Skill Training Institutes (NSTIs), including setting up of five National Centres of Excellence for Skilling in these institutes.

The Scheme aims to position existing ITIs as government-owned, industry-managed aspirational institutes of skills, in collaboration with State Governments and industry. Over a five-year period, 20 lakh youth will be skilled through courses that address the human capital needs of industries. The scheme will focus on ensuring alignment between local workforce supply and industry demand, thereby facilitating industries, including MSMEs, in accessing employment-ready workers.

The financial assistance provided under various schemes in the past was suboptimal to meet the full upgradation needs of ITIs, particularly in addressing growing investment requirements for infrastructure upkeep, capacity expansion, and the introduction of capital-intensive, new-age trades. To overcome this, a need-based investment provision has been kept under the proposed scheme, allowing flexibility in fund allocation based on the specific infrastructure, capacity, and trade-related requirements of each institution. For the first time, the scheme seeks to establish deep industry connect in planning and management of ITI upgradation on a sustained basis. The scheme will adopt an industry-led Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) model for an outcome-driven implementation strategy, making it distinct from previous efforts to improve the ITI ecosystem.

Under the scheme, infrastructure upgradation for improved Training of Trainers (ToT) facilities will be undertaken in five National Skill. Training Institutes (NSTIs), namely Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kanpur, and Ludhiana. Additionally, pre-service and in-service training will be provided to 50,000 trainers.

By addressing long-standing challenges in infrastructure, course relevance, employability, and the perception of vocational training, the scheme aims to position ITIs at the forefront to cater to skilled manpower requirement, aligned to the nation’s journey to becoming a global manufacturing and innovation powerhouse. It will create a pipeline of skilled workers aligned with industry demand, thereby addressing skill shortages in high-growth sectors such as electronics, automotive, and renewable energy. In sum, the proposed scheme aligns with the Prime Minister’s vision of Viksit Bharat, with skilling as a key enabler to meet both current and future industry needs.

Background:

Vocational education and training can be an immense driver of economic growth and productivity, as India embarks on its aspirational journey towards a developed nation by 2047. Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) have been the backbone of vocational education and training in India since the 1950s, operating under State Governments. While ITI network has expanded by nearly 47% since 2014, reaching 14,615 across with 14.40 lakh enrolment, vocational training via ITIs remains less aspirational and have also suffered from lack of systemic interventions to improve their infrastructure, and appeal.

While in the past there have been schemes to support the upgradation of ITIs, it is perhaps, the best time to scale incremental efforts of the last decade through a nationally scalable program for ITI re-imagination with course content and design aligned with industry needs to create a pool of skilled workforce as one of the key enablers to realize the goal of Viksit Bharat.