Program to provide 100,000 jobs for low-income families commences

Program to provide 100,000 jobs for low-income families commences

October 19, 2020   11:29 pm

Handing over the letters of appointment to the trainees selected from families of the lowest income category in the society under the program to recruit 100,000 individuals for employment commenced today (19).

Under the first phase, 34,818 eligible candidates have been selected, stated President’s Media Division.

Accordingly, the appointees will receive a 06-month formal training in 25 identified areas according to their skills and preferences.

The National Apprentice and Industrial Training Authority will oversee the training program. Those who successfully complete the training will be awarded a NVQ III certificate. During the training period, trainees will receive a monthly allowance of Rs. 22,500, the PMD stated.

The 100,000 jobs program has been formulated in line with concept of “creating a poverty-free Sri Lanka” enshrined in the “Saubhagyaye Dekma” policy statement of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. An institute named Multi-Purpose Development Task Force was set up to implement the initiative.

Increasing the income of low-income earners, alleviating poverty by ensuring social security and building a people-centric economy by reducing inequality in income distribution as much as possible are some of the objectives of the program.

The Program commenced on January 20th of this year.

The applications were called from suitable candidates through newspaper advertisements published in all three languages.  It was informed to hand over all the duly filled applications to the Grama Niladhari in the respective area. The trainees were selected following an interview after their applications were forwarded to the District Secretariats by the Divisional Secretariats. All the selected candidates are from low income families none of whose members is employed either in the government or the private sector.

Once their six month training period is completed, they will be given permanent appointments on PL-01 Service Category and will be directed to Ministries, Departments, Corporations and institutions affiliated to the Government to fill existing vacancies, the PMD said.

The PMD stated that the individuals to be recruited will be deployed in vegetables and fruits production activities on Government’s farms and abandoned agricultural lands that have the potential for successful re-cultivation, utilizing modern agri- technology. They will also be provided with employment in sectors such as Wildlife and Forest Conservation, irrigation and Agrarian Services, Agriculture Service Centres, Rural Hospitals and activities related to the schools.

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