Rakesh,
In yesterday’s Eco Times , there was a
half page advt by ASSOCHAM , with a
title :
ASSOCHAM@Job Creation
The advt carries a photo and a message
from Sandeep Jajodia ( President ,
ASSOCHAM )
Advt carries a column on “ Recommendations “ , with a sub-title :
“ Harnessing Corporate Sector “ , where the very first recommendation
reads :
“ Mentoring of self-employed persons should be included in
permitted CSR activities to build
capacity of such persons “
Warm Regards,
Hemen Parekh
+91 98675 50808
From: Hemen Parekh
[mailto:hcp@recruitguru.com]
Sent: 16 August 2017 09:59
To: Rakesh Bhansali; Parag Kulkarni
Cc: Ganesh Narayanan; Amit Arabatti; Kshitij Ashtekar; Kamesh Ganapathiraju; hcp@recruitguru.com
Subject: LOVE FOR DETAILS
Sent: 16 August 2017 09:59
To: Rakesh Bhansali; Parag Kulkarni
Cc: Ganesh Narayanan; Amit Arabatti; Kshitij Ashtekar; Kamesh Ganapathiraju; hcp@recruitguru.com
Subject: LOVE FOR DETAILS
Rakesh,
In the context of our own efforts in
developing EmpowerMSME , following news report which appeared in today’s
Hindustan Times , should guide us
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The National Skill Development
Corporation’s (NSDC) online portal, which was re-launched earlier this month after
remaining down for two months, continued to battle bugs with users complaining
of incomplete data being displayed.
According to training centres, SMART
(Skill Management Accreditation of Training Centers) – which digitally manages
over 13,000 centres across India – was loaded
with insufficient data and unclear information on saturation index of
targets.
“SMART portal was re-launched after a
gap of two months but NSDC has used old format, which is very confusing and unclear as well.
It is like old wine in new bottle.
Data uploaded should give a clear picture of saturation index, state/skill/job roll wise in one
sheet. The information uploaded is also confusing,”
said Hitender Nahar, a training partner.
He added that the state saturation index
data displayed when training centres logged in was different from the one
mentioned in the PDF on the website.
The NSDC had recently wrested control of
the portal from Quality Council of India (QCI) following a series of complaints
related to ‘inept’ quality inspection of centres.
NDSC officials said the SMART portal was
a Beta version, which was on a trial run. A disclaimer on the portal reads “...
The Primary purpose of the Beta version launch is to obtain feedback performance,
identification of technical problems and their resolution to deliver their
enhanced interfaces ...”
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With Regards,
hemen
parekh
(
M ) +91 - 98,67,55,08,08
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