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Jairam opposes RSETI model for each district, favours consolidation

FP Archives • November 21, 2013, 15:19:54 IST
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Rural Development Minister Jairman Ramesh today expressed dissatisfaction over some components of RSETI model which provides self-employment training to rural youths and suggested that consolidation should be the aim of the programme instead of expansion.

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Jairam opposes RSETI model for each district, favours consolidation

New Delhi: Rural Development Minister Jairman Ramesh today expressed dissatisfaction over some components of RSETI model which provides self-employment training to rural youths and suggested that consolidation should be the aim of the programme instead of expansion. He also shot down suggestion of bankers that extending loans should be made mandatory for the trainees to start their ventures, saying adopting it could lead to “scams” in states such as Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. [caption id=“attachment_1242237” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Jairam Ramesh. AFP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/jairamramesh_afp.jpg) Jairam Ramesh. AFP[/caption] During an interaction at a function here celebrating Rural Self Employment Training Institutes (RSETI) diwas, he said the training facilities should be amalgamated rather than having a RSETI in each district of the country. “In fact, one district, one RSETI model, I have been opposed to it from day one. I inherited this model, I could not change it. “If it is in my power, I would have closed down some of the RSETI. You need a cluster of those, you should not have one district, one RSETI model. It is not possible to create a facility and have persons in every district,” he said. He prefaced his remarks by observing that the movement should be towards amalgamating training facilities. He suggested that five districts could share training facilities as getting good trainers is a difficult task. Ramesh, however, felt that the present model of one RSETI in one district should not be disturbed but a minimum essential infrastructure should be set for them. He also expressed his reservations of having a director for each of the RSETI. The RSETI model was adopted by the Centre encouraged by the successful RUDSETI (Rural Development and Self Employment Training Institute) model initiated in 1982 in Ujire, Karnataka, by SDME Trust in partnership with Canara Bank and Syndicate Bank for promoting entrepreneurship amongst rural youth. At present, 566 RSETIs are functioning across the country sponsored by different banks, some of which were awarded today. The training model includes short term training for market-linked entrepreneurship development followed by continuous hand holding support with bank linkages. (MORE) PTI Jairam suggested the banks to exercise diligence in execution of the scheme when suggestions were made that loans disbursement to the trainees be made compulsory. “This is very dangerous. One has to be careful. The moment you say every bank is a RSETI and RSETI trainees will get a bank loan…in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, this will become a scam. Don’t do this. Keep it limited, leave it to the banks and built up gradually,” he suggested. In this regard, he hailed Canara Bank and Syndicate bank for exercising the due diligence in giving loans and in areas where people are seeking self-employment and have an entrepreneurial bend of mind. He felt the present level of disbursement was not bad as one third of the trainees have been already given loan. He also felt the success of the southern states such as Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala in implementing the model cannot be “extrapolated” in the Northern states unless there are commitment from the people and stakeholders who have made it work well. The Minister said that if there was a problem in acquiring land for setting up training institutes in the states, they could be set up in rented premises without losing time. PTI

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