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Upgrading the Skills and Training in Traditional Arts/Crafts for Development
Ministry Of Minority Affairs
Details
- To build capacity of master craftsmen/artisans.
- Training of young generation through the master craftsmen/ artisans for traditional arts/crafts.
- Preservation of rich heritage of the traditional arts and crafts of minorities.
- To establish linkages of traditional skills with the global market.
- To improve employability of existing workers, school dropouts etc.
- To generate means of better livelihood for marginalized minorities and bring them in the mainstream.
- To enable minorities to avail opportunities in the growing market.
- To ensure dignity of labour.
- Research and development in traditional arts/crafts.
- Handloom weaving
- Carpet weaving
- Embroidery
- Pottery
- Metalwork
- Wood carving
- Stone carving
- Painting
- Sculpture
- Calligraphy
- Music
- Dance
Benefits
- Free training in a traditional art or craft
- Stipend during the training period
- ₹ 10,000/- per trainee for the non-residential programme
- ₹ 13,000/- per trainee for the residential programme
- Assistance in finding employment after completing the training
Eligibility
- Societies registered under Societies Registration Act for at least three years, with experience of conducting traditional skill development courses with established market linkages.
- Private recognized/registered professional institutions of repute conducting traditional skill development courses for at least the last three years with established market linkages.
- Industry or an association of industries like ASSOCHAM, CII, FICCI etc. who are willing to run training centres as per financial norms of the scheme with a proper plan.
- Institution of Central/State Governments including Universities, Public Sector Undertakings and Training institutes of Central State Governments including Panchayati Raj Training institutions having the capacity to conduct such training programmes and fulfill the mandatory criteria.
- Must belong to minority community. 25% candidates belonging to BPL families of non-minority communities may also be considered. 3% seats will also be reserved for differently abled persons belonging to minority communities.
- Must be between 14-35 years of age. Upper age limit may be relaxed for differently abled persons belonging to minorities.
- Minimum qualification should be at least Class V. This may also be relaxed for differently abled persons belonging to minorities.
- More than one member of a family is eligible for training in the same art/craft form, provided she/he fulfills the eligibility criteria
Application Process
Documents Required
- Proof of identity: Aadhaar card, PAN card, Voter ID card, or Driving License.
- Proof of address: Aadhaar card, Voter ID card, or Driving License.
- Proof of minority community: A certificate from a religious leader or a caste certificate.
- Proof of age: Aadhaar card, School certificate, or Birth certificate.
- Educational qualification: School certificate or mark sheet.
- Disability certificate: If the beneficiary is a person with a disability.
- Income certificate: If the beneficiary belongs to a BPL family.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this scheme?
The Upgrading the Skills and Training in Traditional Arts/Crafts for Development (USTTAD) scheme is a program launched by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India, in 2015.
What benefits are provided?
1. Free training in a traditional art or craft. 2. Stipend during the training period. 3. Assistance in finding employment after completing the training.
How much stipend is provided?
₹ 10,000/- per trainee for the non-residential programme. ₹ 13,000/- per trainee for the residential programme
Who can get the benefits?
All the eligible applicant from minority community.
What is the eligible age ?
Must be between 14-35 years of age. Upper age limit may be relaxed for differently abled persons belonging to minorities.
What is the eligible education qualification ?
Minimum qualification should be at least Class V. This may also be relaxed for differently abled persons belonging to minorities.
Can any other member of the family also receive training?
More than one member of a family is eligible for training in the same art/craft form, provided she/he fulfills the eligibility criteria
How to get the scheme benefits?
To apply for the USTTAD scheme, candidates must contact the nearest PIA.
How to find the nearest PIA
List of nearest PIA : http://usttad.minorityaffairs.gov.in/EmpaneledPIAs.aspx
What documents are required
1. Proof of identity: Aadhaar card, PAN card, Voter ID card, or Driving License. 2. Proof of address: Aadhaar card, Voter ID card, or Driving License. 3. Proof of minority community: A certificate from a religious leader or a caste certificate. 4. Proof of age: Aadhaar card, School certificate, or Birth certificate. 5. Educational qualification: School certificate or mark sheet. 6. Disability certificate: If the beneficiary is a person with a disability. 7. Income certificate: If the beneficiary belongs to a BPL family.
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Upgrading the Skills and Training in Traditional Arts/Crafts for Development
Ministry Of Minority Affairs
- To build capacity of master craftsmen/artisans.
- Training of young generation through the master craftsmen/ artisans for traditional arts/crafts.
- Preservation of rich heritage of the traditional arts and crafts of minorities.
- To establish linkages of traditional skills with the global market.
- To improve employability of existing workers, school dropouts etc.
- To generate means of better livelihood for marginalized minorities and bring them in the mainstream.
- To enable minorities to avail opportunities in the growing market.
- To ensure dignity of labour.
- Research and development in traditional arts/crafts.
- Handloom weaving
- Carpet weaving
- Embroidery
- Pottery
- Metalwork
- Wood carving
- Stone carving
- Painting
- Sculpture
- Calligraphy
- Music
- Dance
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