Operational Of Industrial Training Institute (ITL)
Operational Of Industrial Training Institute (ITL)
Directorate General of Training (DGT), under Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) is implementing the Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) through a network of Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs), across the country.
At present, there are 15,034 ITIs functioning in the country, out of which 3298 ITIs are Government ITIs and 11,736 ITIs are Private ITIs. List of State-wise number of ITIs is attached at Annexure -1.
At present, there are 503 ITIs functioning in Tamil Nadu State, out of which 92 ITIs are Government ITIs and 411 ITIs are Private ITIs.
Improving the quality of training in ITIs is a continuous process. Towards this, inter alia, periodic inspections of ITIs are conducted, Standards and Norms of Affiliation of ITIs are reviewed periodically, curriculum & courses are revised as per industry standards, and assessment practices are strengthened.
Though ITIs come under the financial and administrative control of respective State/UT government, the Government of India runs, from time to time, schemes to provide financial support to the State/UT government for strengthening the infrastructure of ITIs and improving the quality of the training provided in the ITIs.
Till recently, the DGT was implementing schemes namely “Skills Strengthening for Industrial Value Enhancement (STRIVE)”, “Upgradation of Existing Government ITIs into Model ITIs (Model ITI)”, “Enhancing Skill Development Infrastructure in NE States (ESDI)”, and “Skill Development in 48 Districts Affected by LWE (LWE scheme)” to provide financial assistance to State/UT Governments for the upgradation/ establishment of ITIs in the country.
Under the ‘STRIVE’ Scheme, 500 ITIs (which include 467 Government and 33 Private ITIs) were selected for upgradation of workshops, labs and capacity building of ITIs. The scheme ended on 31st May 2024, and a total financial assistance of Rs. 581.56 crore was released to the States/UTs for upgradation of workshops, labs and capacity building of ITIs.
The ‘Model ITI’ scheme envisaged the upgradation of 35 selected government ITIs into Model ITIs with financial assistance of up to Rs. 10 crore per ITI for equipment upgradation and civil works. The scheme ended on 31st March 2024, and a total financial assistance of Rs.193.10 crore was provided to States/UTs under this scheme.
The ESDI scheme offered support to ITIs in the North Eastern states. It envisaged the upgradation of 22 existing ITIs (@ Rs. 2 crore per ITI) by establishing 3 new trades in each ITI; supplementing deficient infrastructure in 28 ITIs (@ Rs. 2 crore per ITI) by constructing new hostels, new boundary walls, and supplementing old and obsolete tools and equipment for 3 existing trades in each ITI; and establishing 34 new ITIs (@ Rs. 9.5 crore per ITI). The scheme ended on 31st March 2024, and a total financial assistance of Rs. 308.84 crore was provided to North-Eastern states under this scheme.
The LWE scheme, inter alia, supported the establishment of 48 ITIs in 48 districts affected by Left Wing Extremism (LWE) at Rs. 7.34 crore per ITI. The scheme ended on 31st March 2024, and a total financial assistance of Rs. 308.35 crore was provided to the States/UTs under this scheme.
The affiliation to any ITI is granted based on the fulfillment of the Affiliation Norms for ITIs issued in 2018. Details of the necessary infrastructure required for opening of ITI is attached at Annexure-2.
Annexure-1
State-wise number of ITIs
Sr. No.
States / UTs
Government ITIs
Private ITIs
Total ITIs
1
Andaman And Nicobar Islands
3
1
4
2
Andhra Pradesh
85
436
521
3
Arunachal Pradesh
7
0
7
4
Assam
31
15
46
5
Bihar
150
1227
1377
6
Chandigarh
2
0
2
7
Chhattisgarh
120
112
232
8
Delhi
17
36
53
9
Goa
11
2
13
10
Gujarat
274
229
503
11
Haryana
160
229
389
12
Himachal Pradesh
128
142
270
13
Jammu And Kashmir
49
1
50
14
Jharkhand
77
271
348
15
Karnataka
275
1229
1504
16
Kerala
149
315
464
17
Ladakh
3
0
3
18
Lakshadweep
1
0
1
19
Madhya Pradesh
195
882
1077
20
Maharashtra
422
620
1042
21
Manipur
10
0
10
22
Meghalaya
7
1
8
23
Mizoram
3
0
3
24
Nagaland
9
0
9
25
Odisha
75
450
525
26
Puducherry
8
7
15
27
Punjab
116
235
351
28
Rajasthan
165
1455
1620
29
Sikkim
4
0
4
30
Tamil Nadu
92
411
503
31
Telangana
66
236
302
32
The Dadra And Nagar Haveli And Daman and Diu
4
0
4
33
Tripura
20
2
22
34
Uttar Pradesh
292
2971
3263
35
Uttarakhand
105
82
187
36
West Bengal
163
139
302
Total
3,298
11,736
15,034
Complete details of Infrastructure required for the opening of a new ITI can be found in Chapter 2, “Civil Norms” of ITI Affiliation Norms of year 2018.
Brief details of the infrastructure required for opening of new ITI are given below:
For each additional 20 trainees of trades/ units accredited/ affiliated, two computers/ workstation must be added. The space norm to accommodate 10 computers for 100 trainees per shift is to be 25 Sq m. An additional 2.5 Sq m shall be made available for each additional computer.
Minimum width of the lab shall be 3 m Floor shall be at least Tiled.
Principal Room: Minimum area 20 Sqm
Reception cum waiting lobby: Minimum area 40 Sqm
Staff Room: Minimum area 20 Sqm
Administrative Hall/ Section: Minimum area 50 Sqm
Placement/ Counselling room: Minimum area 20 Sqm
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 Lok Sabha today.
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- Land: Minimum area of the dedicated plot and land shall be 4291.4 sq. meter i.e. approx. 1.07 acres for ITI with maximum 4 trades and maximum up to 8 units.
- Classroom: The minimum size of classroom shall be 25 Sqm with minimum width of 3 m (As per existing norms). The Floor shall be at least tiled.