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DETAILED PROGRESS REPORT ON
SPECIAL SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
UNDER
SGSY BEING IMPLEMENTED BY
HIMACHAL CONSULTANCY ORGANISATION
(HIMCON)
IN HIMACHAL PRADESH
HIMACHAL CONSULTANCY ORGANISATION LTD. (HIMCON)
New Bridge View Estate, The Mall, Shimla
Phone: 0177-2654537, 2652488, Fax: 2655722 email: himcon77@rediffmail.com
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Contents
CHAPTER- I ................................................................................................................................................. 3
CONCEPT NOTE ON SGSY TRAINING ......................................................................................................... 3
CHAPTER -II ................................................................................................................................................ 5
Financial Assistance for the Project:- ........................................................................................................ 5
CHAPTER -III ............................................................................................................................................... 6
Execution of the Project: ........................................................................................................................... 6
CHAPTER -III ............................................................................................................................................... 8
Inauguration of the SGSY - Special Project:- ............................................................................................. 8
CHAPTER –IV .............................................................................................................................................. 9
PROGRESS REPORT .................................................................................................................................... 9
Quarterly Progress Report of SGSY Special Project:- .......................................................................... 11
JULY 2010 – SEPTEMBER 2010 ................................................................................................................ 12
Annexure No. 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 12
OCTOBER 2010 – DECEMBER 2010 ......................................................................................................... 14
Annexure No. 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 14
JANUARY 2011 – MARCH 2011 ............................................................................................................... 16
Annexure No. 3 ........................................................................................................................................ 16
APRIL 2011 – JUNE 2011.......................................................................................................................... 18
Annexure No. 4 ........................................................................................................................................ 18
JULY 2011 – SEPTEMBER 2011 ................................................................................................................ 20
Annexure No. 5 ........................................................................................................................................ 20
OCTOBER 2011 – DECEMBER 2011 ......................................................................................................... 22
Annexure No. 6 ........................................................................................................................................ 22
JANUARY 2012 – MARCH 2012 ............................................................................................................... 23
Annexure No. 7 ........................................................................................................................................ 24
APRIL 2012 – JUNE 2012.......................................................................................................................... 26
Annexure No. 8 ........................................................................................................................................ 26
July 2012 .................................................................................................................................................. 28
Annexure No. 9 ........................................................................................................................................ 28
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CHAPTER- I
CONCEPT NOTE ON SGSY TRAINING
Government of India, Ministry of Rural Development has sanctioned a
“Special Project” for Skill Development under “SGSY” for Himachal Pradesh.
This Project envisage to impart three months skill training to 1700 youth
belonging to BPL families in Himachal Pradesh within a period of two years
as per the need and requirement of the existing industries in the state of
Himachal Pradesh. After the training the trained youth will be offered
employment opportunities in the industries.
This project will be implemented by Himachal Consultancy Organisation Ltd.
(HIMCON) under the guidance of Department of Rural Development and
Panchayat Raj, Himachal Pradesh.
Department of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj, Himachal Pradesh
and HIMCON have identified a few sectors of industries like Pharmaceutical,
Textile, Computer and Other Allied Industries etc. having concentration in
Himachal Pradesh for training and employment opportunities for the youth
of the target group.
As most of the BPL youth aspiring to be covered under the Project are
qualified up-to Matriculation, they have to be placed as unskilled workers at
minimum wages after the two and half month training. Subsequently looking
to their aptitude, ability to learn and attain certain level of technical skills
and experience they can be promoted as semi-skilled workers.
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The Three Months training has been split into Two Phases:-
PHASE-I
During the first phase of training basic orientation, motivation and aptitude
development for success in private sector jobs will be provided. This phase
will have training of two weeks. The venue of this phase of training will be
within five kilometers of the house of the trainers.
PHASE-II
Looking at the education, aptitude and mobility of the youth on the job skill
training will be given in the identified sectors of industries in Himachal
Pradesh for two and a half months. During this period the youth will be
exposed to the machines, processes, raw material and jobs in that sector of
industry and also their skills will be developed during on the job training.
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CHAPTER -II
Financial Assistance for the Project:-
The Special Project under SGSY for Skill Development of Rural Youth in all
the Districts of Himachal Pradesh was placed before the Project Approval
Committee (PAC) on dated September 14, 2009. The Project Approval
Committee (PAC) for Special Projects under SGSY considered the proposal in
its meeting held on September 14, 2009 and approved the project subjected
to certain conditions. (Copy of letter enclosed for ready reference).
The project will be implemented by Himachal Consultancy Organisation Ltd.
(HIMCON) and coordinated by DRDA, Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh. The
Total cost of project was Rs. 117.00 lakh to be funded as follows:-
Source of Funds Rs. in Lakhs
a. Central Share 87.75
b. State Share 29.25
TOTAL 117.00
The 1700 rural BPL beneficiaries will be covered under the project for
training and to placement/wage employment.
The split up of the sanction is as under:
Training (residential programme) : 900 persons Rs.81.00 Lakhs
Training (Non residential) : 800 persons Rs.36.00 Lakhs
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CHAPTER -III
Execution of the Project:
Co-ordination with Industries:-
The successful implementation of the SGSY-Special Project, tie-up was done
with the industries. Baddi Barotiwala and Nalagarh Industries Association
(Regd.) and other industries their consent to provide training and to absorb
the beneficiaries after completion of training, under the SGSY Special Project
in various industries in Himachal Pradesh. (Copy of consent letter enclosed
for your ready reference)
HIMCON has tied up with various established groups for job training. Some
of the companies are as under:-
1. Wipro Ltd.
2. Timex Watches Ltd.
3. SGS Computers
4. Valco Industries Ltd.
5. Vardhman Textiles
6. Kanha Pharma
7. Cipla
Stay Arrangements:-
After receiving the consent letter from the industries HIMCON has arranged
staying accommodation for all the beneficiaries. Mountview Group Housing
Co. were initially selected for the accommodations to the beneficiaries stay
at Baddi.
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Food Arrangements:-
Food facility had also been arranged for the beneficiaries during the training
period of three months.
Publicity of the Project:-
HIMCON with its vigorous efforts tried to contact and motivate unemployed
youth of the state and to join on the job skill development training under
this prestigious project and wide publicity was given to this project by
HIMCON and also through BDO’s, Pradhans of Panchayats and other local
functionaries.
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CHAPTER -III
Inauguration of the SGSY - Special Project:-
After doing the basic spade work, tie-up with the industries the project was
launched by Shri Jai Ram Thakur, Honorable Minister for Rural Development
& Panchayati Raj of Himachal Pradesh on dated May 05, 2010.
Orientation camps of 15 days duration were held for 120 beneficiaries but
with initial constraints first batch of 15 beneficiaries were placed for on the
job training on July 2010 and subsequently batches of 15 - 20 beneficiaries
were enrolled and placed. Till September 2010 a total of 147 beneficiaries
were enrolled and placed for on the job training in different industries in
Baddi, District Solan in Himachal Pradesh.
With the efforts put in by HIMCON team the results are encouraging and the
pace of joining by BPL youth under the project was having upward trend
since beginning of September 2010.
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CHAPTER –IV
PROGRESS REPORT
The consolidated progress report since inception of the
Project is as under:
SGSY PROGRESS REPORT
JULY 2010 - JULY 2012
(SUMMARY REPORT)
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
TOTAL BENEFICIARIES ENROLLED
FOR TRAINING 516 107 623
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
TOTAL BENEFICIARIESCOMPLETED
TRAINING 420 100 520
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
TOTAL BENEFICIARIES EMPLOYED 420 100 520
BREAK-UP OF BENEFICIARIES COMPLETED TRAINING AND
ENPLOYED
CATEGORY MALE FEMALE TOTAL
GENERAL 193 54 247
SC 129 30 159
ST 26 4 30
OBC 68 12 80
MINORITY 4 0 4
TOTAL 520
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EXPENSES INCURRED ON TRAINING OF BENEFICIARIES
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
NO. OF BENEFICIARIES
COMPLETED TRAINING AND
EMPLOYED
420 100 520
TOTAL 520
EXPENSES @ Rs. 3000/- PER
BENEFICIARY PER MONTH
(THREE MONTHS TRAINING) (504 @ 9000/-) 46,80,000
TOTAL 46,80,000
Verification of all the 520 persons has also been completed.
Few photographs of the inaugural function in which Hon.ble
Minister for Rural Development, Govt. of Himachal Pradesh
was chief Guest and Verification Process in the presence of
Representatives of Rural Development Department are
annexed to this Report.
Copy of the Video at the time of convention of trainees
organised by HIMCON in which 102 participants were verified
and certificates distributed is also enclosed along with this
report.
The list of successful 520 trainees along-with their addresses
is annexed to this report after the quarterly progress report.
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Quarterly Progress Report of SGSY Special Project:-
Quarterly Progress Reports of SGSY-Special Projects from July 2010 – July
2012 are as under:-
The list of beneficiaries completed training from July 2010-September
2010 under the SGSY - Special Project is as under:
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JULY 2010 – SEPTEMBER 2010
Annexure No. 1
The following table shows the progress report of the SGSY-Special Project. In
this quarter 123 beneficiaries were enrolled for training out of which 103
male and 20 female beneficiaries. The following table shows the completed
information.
SGSY PROGRESS REPORT
JULY 2010 - SEPT 2010
JULY 2010 - SEPT 2010 MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES 103 20 123
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
COMPLETED 95 20 115
DROPPED OUTS 8 0 8
TOTAL 123
CATEGORY MALE FEMALE TOTAL
GENERAL 41 7 48
SC 40 11 51
ST 0 0 0
OBC 22 2 24
MINORITY 0 0 0
TOTAL 123
RELIGIOUS MALE FEMALE TOTAL
HINDU 103 20 123
MUSLIUM 0 0 0
TOTAL 123
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EXPENSES INCURRED ON SGSY PROJECT
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES COMPLETED THE
TRAINING 95 20 115
TOTAL 115
EXPENSES INCURED RUPEES. 3000/- PER
MONTH ON EACH CANDIDATE
RS. 9000/- PER CANDIDATE FOR
THREE MONTHS
(115 CANDIDATES @
RUPEES 9000/-) 10,35,000.00
TOTAL 10,35,000.00
During the quarter 115 beneficiaries has completed the training and rest of
eight beneficiaries dropped out. Therefore an amount of Rs. 10,35,000/- was
incurred on the Skill Training Programme of 115 beneficiaries during the
quarter.
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OCTOBER 2010 – DECEMBER 2010
Annexure No. 2
The list of beneficiaries completed training from October 2010-
December 2010 under SGSY-Special Project is as under:-
During the Quarter 163 beneficiaries enrolled for the training out of which
161 beneficiaries has completed the training and placed in their respective
companies. The following table shows the progress of the quarter.
SGSY PROGRESS REPORT
OCT 2010 - DEC 2010
OCTOBER, 2010 TO
DECEMBER, 2010 MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES 132 31 163
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
COMPLETED 130 31 161
DROPPED OUTS 2 0 2
TOTAL 163
CATEGORY MALE FEMALE TOTAL
GENERAL 64 18 82
SC 47 10 57
ST 4 1 5
OBC 17 2 19
MINORITY 0 0 0
TOTAL 163
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RELIGIOUS MALE FEMALE TOTAL
HINDU 132 31 163
MUSLIUM 0 0 0
TOTAL 163
EXPENSES INCURRED ON SGSY PROJECT
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES COMPLETED THE
TRAINING 130 31 161
TOTAL 161
EXPENSES INCURED @ RUPEES. 3000/-
PER MONTH ON EACH CANDIDATE FOR
THREE MONTHS
RS. 9000/- PER CANDIDATE
FOR THREE MONTHS
(161 Candidates @ Rs.
9000/- per candidate) 14,49,000.00
TOTAL 14,49,000.00
During the quarter 161 (Male = 130 and Female = 31) beneficiaries has
completed the training. An amount of Rs. 14,49,000/- was incurred on the
Skill Training Programme of 161 beneficiaries during the quarter.
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JANUARY 2011 – MARCH 2011
Annexure No. 3
During the Quarter 67 beneficiaries enrolled for the training out of which 48
beneficiaries has completed the training and placed in their respective
companies. The following table shows the progress of the quarter.
JANUARY 2011 - MARCH 2011 MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES 62 5 67
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
COMPLETED 44 4 48
DROPPED OUTS 18 1 19
TOTAL 67
CATEGORY MALE FEMALE TOTAL
GENERAL 34 3 37
SC 5 1 6
ST 18 1 19
OBC 5 0 5
MINORITY 0 0 0
TOTAL 67
RELIGIOUS MALE FEMALE TOTAL
HINDU 62 5 67
MUSLIUM 0 0 0
TOTAL 67
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EXPENSES INCURRED ON SGSY PROJECT
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES TRAINING
COMPLETED 44 4 48
TOTAL 48
EXPENSES INCURED @ RS. 3000/- PER MONTH
ON EACH CANDIDATE
FOR 3 MONTHS RUPEES. 9000/- PER
CANDIDATE FOR THREE MONTHS (48 @ 9000/-) 4,32,000.00
TOTAL 432,000.00
During the quarter 48 (Male 44 and Female 4) beneficiaries has completed
the training. An amount of Rs. 4,32,000/- was incurred on the Skill Training
Programme of 48 beneficiaries during the quarter.
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APRIL 2011 – JUNE 2011
Annexure No. 4
During the Quarter 177 beneficiaries enrolled for the training out of which
112 beneficiaries has completed the training and placed in their respective
companies. The following table shows the progress of the quarter.
SGSY PROGRESS REPORT
APRIL 2011 - JUNE 2011
APRIL 2011 - JUNE 2011 MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES 154 23 177
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
COMPLETED 91 21 112
DROPPED OUTS 63 2 65
TOTAL 177
CATEGORY MALE FEMALE TOTAL
GENERAL 50 12 62
SC 31 6 37
ST 36 3 39
OBC 35 2 37
MINORITY 2 0 2
TOTAL 177
RELIGIOUS MALE FEMALE TOTAL
HINDU 152 23 175
MUSLIUM 2 0 2
TOTAL 177
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EXPENSES INCURRED ON SGSY PROJECT
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
COMPLETED CANDIDATES TRAINING
COMPLETED 91 21 112
TOTAL 112
EXPENSES INCURED RS. 3000/- PER
MONTH ON EACH CANDIDATE FOR
THREE MONTHS
RUPEES. 9000/- PER CANDIDATE
FOR THREE MONTHS
(112 CANDIDATES @
RUPEES 9000/-) 10,08,000
TOTAL 1,008,000
During the quarter 112 (Male 91 and Female 21) beneficiaries has
completed the training. An amount of Rs. 10,08,000/- was incurred on the
Skill Training Programme of 112 beneficiaries during the quarter.
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JULY 2011 – SEPTEMBER 2011
Annexure No. 5
The list of beneficiaries completed training from July 2011- September
2011 under SGSY-Special Project is enclosed as under:
During the Quarter 42 beneficiaries enrolled for the training out of which 41
beneficiaries has completed the training and placed in their respective
companies. The following table shows the progress of the quarter.
SGSY PROGRESS REPORT
JULY 2011 - SEPT 2011
JULY 2011 - SEPT 2011 MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES 41 1 42
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
COMPLETED 35 6 41
DROPPED OUTS 0 1 1
TOTAL 42
CATEGORY MALE FEMALE TOTAL
GENERAL 23 4 27
SC 5 3 8
ST 4 0 4
OBC 3 0 3
MINORITY 0 0 0
TOTAL 42
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During the quarter 41 (Male 35 and Female 6) beneficiaries has completed
the training. An amount of Rs. 3,69,000/- was incurred on the Skill Training
Programme of 41 beneficiaries during the quarter.
RELIGIOUS MALE FEMALE TOTAL
HINDU 35 7 42
MUSLIUM 0 0 0
TOTAL 42
EXPENSES INCURRED ON SGSY PROJECT
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES TRAININGS
COMPLETED 35 6 41
TOTAL 41
EXPENSES INCURED RS. 3000/- PER MONTH ON
EACH CANDIDATE FOR 3 MONTHS
RS. 9000/- PER
CANDIDATE FOR THREE
MONTHS
(41 CANDIDATES @
RUPEES 9000/- PER
CANDIDATE)
3,69,000
TOTAL 3,69,000
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OCTOBER 2011 – DECEMBER 2011
Annexure No. 6
The list of beneficiaries completed training from October 2011 to
December 2011 under SGSY-Special Project is as under:
During the Quarter 22 beneficiaries enrolled for the training out of which 18
beneficiaries has completed the training and placed in their respective
companies. The following table shows the progress of the quarter.
SGSY PROGRESS REPORT
OCTOBER 2011 - DECEMBER 2011
OCT 2011 - DEC 2011 MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES 16 6 22
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
COMPLETED 12 6 18
DROPPED OUTS 4 0 4
TOTAL 22
CATEGORY MALE FEMALE TOTAL
GENERAL 7 3 10
SC 7 1 8
ST 0 0 0
OBC 2 0 2
MINORITY 2 0 2
TOTAL 22
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RELIGIOUS MALE FEMALE TOTAL
HINDU 14 6 20
MUSLIUM 2 0 2
TOTAL 22
EXPENSES INCURRED ON SGSY PROJECT
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES TRAININGS
COMPLETED CANDIDATES 12 6 18
TOTAL 18
EXPENSES INCURED RS. 3000/-
PER MONTH ON EACH CANDIDATE
FOR THREE MONTHS
RUPEES 9000/- PER CANDIDATE
FOR THREE MONTHS
(18 CANDIDATES @
RUPEES 9000/- PER
CANDIDATE)
162,000
TOTAL 162,000
During the quarter 18 (Male 12 and Female 6) beneficiaries has completed
the training. An amount of Rs. 1,62,000/- was incurred on the Skill Training
Programme of 18 beneficiaries during the quarter.
JANUARY 2012 – MARCH 2012
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Annexure No. 7
The list of beneficiaries completed training from January 2012- March
2012 under SGSY-Special Project is enclosed as under:
During the Quarter 9 beneficiaries enrolled for the training out of which 9
beneficiaries has completed the training and placed in their respective
companies. The following table shows the progress of the quarter.
SGSY PROGRESS REPORT
JANUARY 2012 - MARCH 2012
JAN 2012 - MAR 2012 MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES 8 1 9
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
COMPLETED 8 1 9
DROPPED OUTS 0 0 0
TOTAL 9
CATEGORY MALE FEMALE TOTAL
GENERAL 4 1 5
SC 2 0 2
ST 0 0 0
OBC 2 0 2
MINORITY 0 0 0
TOTAL 9
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During the quarter 9 (Male 8 and Female 1) beneficiaries has completed the
training. An amount of Rs. 81,000/- was incurred on the Skill Training
Programme of 9 beneficiaries during the quarter.
RELIGIOUS MALE FEMALE TOTAL
HINDU 8 1 9
MUSLIUM 0 0 0
TOTAL 9
EXPENSES INCURRED ON SGSY PROJECT
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
COMPLETED CANDIDATES 8 1 9
TOTAL 9
EXPENSES INCURED @ RUPEES 3000/- PER
CANDIDATE PER MONTH FOR 03 MONTHS ON
NINE CANDIDATED
RS. 9000/- PER CANDIDATE FOR
THREE MONTHS
(9 CANDIDATES @
RUPEES 9000/- PER
CANDIDATE)
81,000
TOTAL 81,000
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APRIL 2012 – JUNE 2012
Annexure No. 8
The list of beneficiaries completed training from April 2012- June 2012
under SGSY-Special Project is enclosed as under:
During the Quarter 12 beneficiaries enrolled for the training out of which 12
beneficiaries has completed the training and placed in their respective
companies. The following table shows the progress of the quarter.
SGSY PROGRESS REPORT
April 2012 - June 2012
April 2012 - June 2012 MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES COMPLETED
TRAINING 6 6 12
CATEGORY MALE FEMALE TOTAL
GENERAL 4 5 9
SC 2 1 3
ST 0 0 0
OBC 0 0 0
MINORITY 0 0 0
TOTAL 12
RELIGIOUS MALE FEMALE TOTAL
HINDU 6 6 12
MUSLIUM 0 0 0
TOTAL 12
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EXPENSES INCURRED ON SGSY PROJECT
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
COMPLETED CANDIDATES 6 6 12
TOTAL 12
EXPENSES INCURED RS. 3000/- PER MONTH ON
EACH CANDIDATE FOR 3 MONTHS
RUPEES 9000/- PER CANDIDATE
FOR THREE MONTHS
(9 CANDIDATED @
RUPEES 9000/-) 108,000
TOTAL 108,000
During the quarter 12 (Male 6 and Female 6) beneficiaries has completed
the training. An amount of Rs. 1,08,000/- was incurred on the Skill Training
Programme of 12 beneficiaries during the quarter.
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July 2012
Annexure No. 9
The list of beneficiaries completed training in the month of July 2012
under SGSY-Special Project is enclosed as under:
Few candidates has gone through Orientation programme before 31 March
2012 but enrolled for training from 10.04.2012 these beneficiaries has
completed the training in the month of July 2012. During this month 4
beneficiaries enrolled for the training out of which 4 beneficiaries has
completed the training and placed in their respective companies. The
following table shows the progress of the quarter.
SGSY PROGRESS REPORT
SGSY CANDIDATES COMPLETED TRAINING IN JULY 2012
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
CANDIDATES COMPLETED TRAINING 0 4 4
CATEGORY MALE FEMALE TOTAL
GENERAL 0 4 4
SC 0 0 0
ST 0 0 0
OBC 0 0 0
MINORITY 0 0 0
TOTAL 4
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EXPENSES INCURRED ON SGSY PROJECT
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
COMPLETED CANDIDATES 0 4 4
TOTAL 4
EXPENSES INCURED @ RUPEES 3000/- PER
MONTH ON EACH CANDIDATE
FOR 3 MONTHS RUPEES 9000/- PER
CANDIDATE FOR THREE MONTHS
(9 CANDIDATES @
RUPEES 9000/-) 36,000
TOTAL 36,000
During this month 4 beneficiaries has completed the training. An amount of
Rs. 36,000/- was incurred on the Skill Training Programme of 4
beneficiaries during the quarter.
HIMCON has slowed down the activities in this project as the second
installment has not been received and over Rs. 17.50 lakhs have
already been spent from HIMCON’s own resources.