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Request for Proposals (RFP)

“समर्थ(Samarth)”

Scheme for Capacity Building in Textiles Sector

(SCBTS)

Online Project Application Submission (Project Insight)

-Presented by Mohd Aadil


Brief About ourself:

7
   Plus Years of Functional Skills Experience as mentioned below:
• Franchising / Channel Development
• Government Skills Development Projects
• Leadership / Team Building / Relationship Management
• Startups
• Strategy & Planning
•  Back Office Management
 
Introduction
(i) The textile and apparel industry is one of the earliest industries developed in India.
Its entire value chain from fiber to apparel manufacturing has a strong presence within
the country. It is the biggest employer after agriculture. In order to meet the skill gap in
the industry and also to supplement its efforts initiated through the Special Package for
Garments and Made-ups, the Government has approved the new scheme titled
“Scheme for Capacity Building in Textiles Sector ” for the entire value chain of textiles
except Spinning and Weaving in the organized sector, for a period of three years from
2017-18 to 2019-20 with an outlay of Rs. 1300 crore. The Scheme for Capacity Building
in Textile Sector shall be known by the name “समर्थ (Samarth)”.

(ii) The scheme targets to train 10 lakh persons (9 lakh in Organized & 1 lakh in
traditional sector).
Objectives
(i) To provide demand driven, placement oriented National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) compliant skilling
programmes to incentivize and supplement the efforts of the industry in creating jobs in the organized textile and
related sectors, covering the entire value chain of textiles, excluding Spinning and Weaving.

(ii) To promote skilling and skill upgradation in the traditional sectors of handlooms, handicrafts, sericulture and jute.

(iii) To enable provision of sustainable livelihood either by wage or self employment to all sections of the society across
the country.
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List of Courses developed by
RSA
1. Knitting

2. Chemical processing

3. Apparel
 
Application - Requirements
 

• Minimum 3 years audited balance sheet and ITR returns required. Net
Worth Positive
•  Turnover of the company should be at least Rs.25.0 lacs (avg) for 3 years.
• CA Letter, template of which will be shared, once we start the application
work
• Dedicated Staff Member, who would interact with me for documents
collection and other requirements
• Other relevant organization documents such as manuals, and if applicable
previous training details and own training centers details.
• Most important One Day Orientation Training Certificate, if under ‘C’
Category.
• Qualitative Appraisal documents to be uploaded before application
submission
Application Submission-

Online Proposal Submission Start Date- 25/05/2018

Online Proposal Submission End Date – 26/06/2018

Last Date of Submission of Hard Copy


of Online Application along with All Enclosures- 10/07/2018
Documents required to be submitted -
(i) Print out of the Application form along with acknowledgement receipt and
annexures (Documents so uploaded are required to be reprinted and sent to the
Ministry) after submission of the application through online mode

(ii) . (ii) Application Processing Fee (Attach Demand Draft of requisite amount).

(iii) Details of the applicant entity with contact number and email id (on the letter
head of the organization)

(iv)Power of Attorney for Signing of Application (on the letter head of the
organization);

(v) (v) A copy of the PAN Card


(vi) Declaration by the applicant entity for not having been barred by the
Central/State government or any of its bodies including CPSEs for any project
(on letter head of the organization)

(vii) Documents in support of legal existence of the applicant entity (s) e.g.
Certificate of Incorporation, Registration License under Section 25 of the Indian
Companies Act, 1956 etc.

(viii) Details of Board of Directors/ Management (ix) Share holding pattern of the
organization

(x) Copy of Charter document/ Memorandum of Association/ Articles of Association.

(xi) Placement tie-ups MOU with Industries/Placement Agencies.


. Terms and Conditions
(i) The Ministry intends to empanel Implementing Agencies (refer para 3 above) to undertake training
programmes across the entire value chain of textiles including traditional sectors (Handloom, Handicrafts, Jute
and Silk) except Spinning & Weaving on the terms and conditions as stipulated in the scheme guidelines which
have been issued on 23rd April, 2018.

(ii) Empanelment of the agencies will be provisional and target for training under the scheme will be awarded
to the agency subject to the availability of the budget, training capacity and submission of Detailed Project
Report (DPR). Empaneling of the agency and subsequent submission of the DPR will not guarantee that
Ministry will sanction a project to the empaneled agency.

(iii) Trainees under the scheme will be selected through a transparent and inclusive process. The trainee must
be a citizen of India possessing an Aadhaar Card (unless exempted under Aadhaar Act, 2016) with age over 14
years. Preference will be given to the marginalized social groups like women, SC/ST, differently-abled persons,
minorities and persons from the BPL category. In addition, the Ministry will operationalize a web and Mobile
App based platform where also the interested candidates can indicate their willingness to undergo training.

(iv) 115 Aspirational Districts notified by the Niti Aayog (Annexure-I) will be given preference and the
Implementing Agencies will be encouraged to conduct training programmes in these districts
(v) Institutions under the Ministries/Departments of Central Govt. including Ministry of Textiles may submit
their proposals with recommendation of their respective administrative Ministry/Department. In case of
Institutions under the State Govt., the proposals be submitted with recommendations of respective State Govt.
Training targets will be allocated on the basis of physical verification of Training Centres.

(vi) A minimum of 80% attendance is mandatory for a trainee to be eligible for assessment. Mandatory Aadhaar
Enabled Biometric Attendance System integrated with centralized MIS will be adopted to ensure real time
attendance of the trainers and the trainees.

(vii) Infrastructure for conduct of Training: The IA must possess the training infrastructure as given at
Annexure II
PIA – Key Roles
Trainer: Each of the training centres will be run by a qualified trainer and support staff. The capacity of the
trainers shall be enhanced through a comprehensive Training of Trainers (ToT) Programme. Training of Trainers will
be conducted by the RSA and Sector Skill Councils in line with the common norms and guidelines of MSDE.

Course Content: Only the courses which are aligned with NSQF and approved by the Textiles
Mandatory CCTV recording has to be done of the entire training programme. Recordings have to be kept by
Implementing Agencies (IA) for a minimum period of one year.

Assessment and Certification: Third Party Assessment and Certification will be


mandatory for all the eligible trainees. The RSA will specify the assessment protocol and procedure in-line with the
Common Norms of the MSDE. Assessment Agencies will be required to ensure video recording of the entire
assessment process and record to be kept for one year.
Placement: There shall be 70% placement of the successful trainees under the scheme. For the courses
in the organised sector, all 70% should be in wage employment. However, in case of traditional sector (Handloom,
Handicraft, Silk & Jute), atleast 50% should be in wage employment with balance in self-employment, in-line with
the Common Norms but if due to some reason, wage employment percentage to that extent is not possible, then,
on the request of IA, the Empowered Committee may alter the percentage of wage and self-employment in respect
of the trainings imparted in the traditional sector while keeping the total placement to be

Post Placement Tracking: Each trainee will be tracked by the IA for a period of one year from the
date of certification of training. The IA will be required to upload the details of placement and tracking on MIS every
month alongwith the supporting documentary proof.

Funding: The scheme assistance will be only towards the cost heads (refer para 7.4.1. of the scheme
guidelines) covered under the Common Norms of the MSDE and agreed to by the Ministry under this scheme. The
indicative statement giving component-wise funding of training programmes against the projected outlay of Rs.
1300 crore is given in Annexure-III of the scheme guidelines. Pattern of release of funds is given in para 7.5 of the
scheme guidelines.
Payments:
 

• Application fees: Rs.30000/- for Project Preparation and Proposal


Submission.
• Please note Qualitative Appraisal Fees may be applicable in few
states. The amount will be communicated through Notification /
email.
 
 
 
 
 

  Thank you

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