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6.1. Mobilization

6.1.1     Planning

Overview

Item

Description

Purpose

To develop a mobilization plan in proposed areas. The plan includes areas to be covered and schedule for coverage.

Reference to guidelines

Para 3.2.2.1.1, page 26

Prerequisite/s                 

Uploading of sanction order on the designated website

Time for completion                  

Continuous work but to be initiated not later than I4 +5 (issue of Project commencement order)

Resource/s

As per SF 6.1A: Letter to SRLM seeking information on mobilization plan and SF 6.1B: Letter from SRLM regarding mobilization plan

Process owner

PIAOP team

Activities

Actor

Action

Time for completion

Relevant Documents

PIAOP team

Approach SRLM for a mobilization plan

Continuous work but to be initiated not later than I4 +5

SF 6.1A: Letter to SRLM seeking information on mobilization plan and SF 6.1B: Letter from SRLM regarding mobilization plan

SRLM

Give a mobilization plan or permit PIA to make its mobilisation plan.

Within 10 days[1]of receipt of SF 6.1A

Note: While the above procedure is suggested it would be good if the PIA and SRLM finalise the mobilisation plan in a joint meeting and draw out the minutes. The DMMUs can be involved in the team either physically or through a video conference.

6.1.2     Execution

Overview

Item

Description

Purpose

To identify/mobilize the Candidates from identified area

Reference to guidelines

Para: 3.2.2.1.1, page 26

Prerequisite/s                 

Release of 1st instalment as well as approval of mobilization plan

Time for completion                  

Continuous process

Resource/s

As per 6.1C: On field registration of candidates

Process owner

PIAOP team

Activities

Actor

Action

Time for completion

Relevant Documents

PIA OP team

Mobilize the candidates with the involvement of DMMUs/VLO/GP.

Also adopt GP saturation model

On field registration of identified candidates

Continuous Process

As per agreed mobilisation plan and to fill 6.1C: On field registration of candidates

District Administration / VLO/GPs

Facilitate PIA in mobilisation

Continuous Process

 

 

All SRLMs/CTSA for YPS

Facilitate PIA in mobilizing candidates and review implementation

Continuous Process

 

6.1.2.1     Gram panchayat (GP) saturation model

DDU-GKY  guidelines, vide section 3.2.2.2.1.1, mandates that GP saturation approach should be followed to mobilize the candidates. The operationalization of GP saturation approach is as follows:

6.1.2.2     Coverage of Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) Gram Panchayats/ villages

For all DDU-GKY/Roshni projects priority has to be given to Gram Panchayats/villages identified under SAGY. All SRLMs and PlAs implementing DDU-GKY/Roshni projects shall therefore give priority to mobilization of candidates from Gram Panchayats/ villages identified under SAGY in the districts allotted in the sanctioned projects. In order to prioritize such identified Gram Panchayats/villages, the SRLMs and PlAs may refer to the latest list of Gram Panchayats/ villages available at  http://164.100.72.105/mobile/reports/Dreports/SummarReport_chosenGP.aspx

PIAs   may   proceed   to   other   (non-SAGY) Gram Panchayats/ villages only after completing mobilization activities in SAGY Gram Panchayats/ villages in the districts allotted to them in sanctioned projects.



[1] If SRLM doesn’t reply within 10 days then PIA can make their mobilization plan and inform the SRLM and district administration. 

6.2. Screening and selection

6.2.1     Aptitude test

Overview

Item

Description

Purpose

For allotting appropriate trades to candidates

Reference to guidelines

Para 3.2.2.1.3, page 27

Prerequisite/s                   

On completion of mobilization/identification of candidates

Time for completion                  

Within 10 working days of on field registration of candidates  

Resource/s

SF  6.2A1: Overview of aptitude test

Process owner

PIAOP team

Activities

Actor

Action

Time for completion

Relevant Documents

PIA OP team

Aptitude test to be administered to all the candidates.

The aptitude test score to be filled in the application form

Within 10days of on field registration of candidates 

SF  6.2A1: Overview of aptitude test

PIA Q team

Verify during inspection

As per inspection schedule

SF  6.2A1

SRLM for APS/CTSA for YPS

Verify during inspection

As per inspection schedule

SF  6.2A1

6.2.2     Counselling

Overview

Item

Description

Purpose

To explain to the candidate growth/career prospects in each profession and help him choose a trade which suits his aptitude.

Reference to guidelines

Para 3.2.2.1.2, page 27

Prerequisite/s              

After completion of aptitude test

Time for completion                  

Continuous process

Resources

SF 6.2A2:Outline of areas to be covered during counselling

Process owner

PIA OP team

Activities

Actor

Action

Time for completion

Relevant Documents

PIA

  • Provide counselling to every  trainee as per the guidelines
  • Maintain a log of counselling

On same day of aptitude test

SF 6.2A2:Outline of areas to be covered during counselling

6.2.3     Selection

Overview

Item

Description

Purpose

To select the candidates for training

Reference to guidelines

Para 3.2.2.1.3, page 27

Prerequisite                    

On completion of mobilization, aptitude test and counselling  of candidates

Time for completion                  

Continuous process but to be completed before training of batch starts.

Resources

SF 6.2A2:Outline of areas to be covered during counselling and SF 6.2A3 Candidate application form

Process owner

PIA OP team

Activities

Actor

Action

Time for completion

Relevant Documents

PIA OP team

  • Select candidates who are desirous of being skilled and placed and have attended the aptitude test and counselling session
  • Get the application form filled in for every selected candidate
  • Allocation of trainee identity card with roll number (on batch freezing date)

As per the training plan of the PIA but selection confirmation should be given in 15 days to a candidate after completion of counselling

SF 6.2A2:Outline of areas to be covered during counselling and SF 6.2A3 Candidate application form

PIA Q team

Verify the documents on sample basis

As per the inspection schedule

 

SRLM

Cross verify all the relevant documents

As per the inspection schedule

 

CTSA

Cross verify all the relevant documents

As per the inspection schedule

 

6.3 Training Management

6.3.1     Start of training and freezing of trainee batch

Overview

Item

Description

Purpose

To start the training and freeze the batch

Reference to guidelines

No specific reference

Prerequisite/s

  • Training centre approval
  • Enrolment of required number of candidates per batch (maximum permissible strength is 35 candidates per batch) 
  • Batch freeze summary (including number of SC/ST, women, minority and PWD candidates) and Individual Summary for each  candidate

Time for completion

Training start: Continuous as per training plan

Batch freezing: 10 days after training starts

Resource/s

As per SF 6.3A1: Batch details, SF 6.3A3: Batch freeze summary, SF 6.3A5: List of candidates who wereenrolled, SF 6.3A6: List of candidates after freezing of the batch, SF6.3B: Candidate attendance, and SF6.3C: Protocols for delisting and drop out of candidates

Process owner

PIA OP team

Activities

Actor

Action

Time for completion

Relevant Documents

PIA OP team

  • Maintain details of the trainee batches

 

  • Make changes in batch details as required
  • Enrol candidates in a  batch

 

  • Freezing of each batch

 

  • Facilitate obtaining of Aadhar cards

 

  • Open bank accounts

 

Continuous process

Before the batch start date

 

On or before the batch start date

Within 10 days of batch start date

Within 10 days of batch start date

Within 10 days of batch start date

Not later than a day after freezing of the batch

 

SF 6.3A1: Batch detailsSF 6.3A3: Batch freeze summarySF 6.3A5: List of candidates who wereenrolledSF 6.3A6: List of candidates after freezing of the batchSF6.3B: Candidate attendance, and SF6.3C: Protocols for delisting and drop out of candidates

PIA Q team

  • Verify the details for the batches as per prescribed norms
  • Verify the documents of candidates

5 working days in advance of batch start date

 

Up to batch freeze date

SF 6.3A1SF 6.3A3 SF 6.3A5SF 6.3A6SF6.3B, and SF6.3C

CTSA/SRLM

  • Certify the details for the batches as per prescribed norms
  • Verify the documents of candidates on sample basis

As per the inspection schedule

As per the inspection schedule

SF 6.3A1SF 6.3A3 SF 6.3A5SF 6.3A6SF6.3B, and SF6.3C

If a candidate is in possession of an Aadhar card issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India, PIAs must collect the 12-digit Aadhaar (UID) number. PIAs must also help those candidates who do not have this number to obtain the Aadhaar card during the training period. However, under no circumstances should non-possession of Aadhar card/number be a basis for denying training to a candidate who is otherwise eligible.

6.3.2     Completion of training of a batch

Overview

Item

Description

Purpose

To define procedures for completion of training of a batch

Reference to guidelines

No specific reference

Prerequisite/s

Batch creation and freezing

Time for completion

Completion of training duration

Resource/s

SF 5.2A: Training centre inspection, SF 6.3A4: Batch completion summary, SF6.3A7: List of candidates after completion of training of the batch, SF6.3B: Candidate attendance, and SF6.3C: Protocols for delisting and drop out of candidates

Process owner

PIA OP team

Activities

Actor

Action

Time for completion

Relevant Documents

PIA OP team

  • Closure of batch after classroom training
  • Closure of batch after OJT, if applicable

As per completion of training duration

SF 5.2A: Training centre inspectionSF 6.3A4: Batch completion summary, SF6.3A7: List of candidates after completion of training of the batch, SF6.3B: Candidate attendance, and SF6.3C: Protocols for delisting and drop out of candidates

PIA Q team

  • Verify the documents of candidates on sample basis

As per the inspection schedule

SF 5.2ASF 6.3A4, SF6.3A7, SF6.3B, and SF6.3C

CTSA/SRLM

  • Verify the documents of candidates on sample basis

As per the inspection schedule

SF 5.2ASF 6.3A4, SF6.3A7, SF6.3B, and SF6.3C

6.3.3     Termination of training of a batch

Overview

Item

Description

Purpose

To terminate the training of a batch before the training process is completed, on account of any reason. Some of the possible reasons are – PIA is unable to continue the training, force major clauses as per MoU, malpractices or fraudulent practices.

Reference to guidelines

No specific reference

Prerequisite/s

Batch creation

Time for completion

Continuous process till project closure

Resource/s

NA

Process owner

CTSA for YP states and SRLM for AP states

Activities

Actor

Action

Time for completion

Relevant Documents

PIA OP team

  • Provide appropriate reasons and request the respective CTSA/ SRLM to terminate training for the batch

Continuous process till project closure

NA

CTSA/SRLM

  • Examine the PIA’s request for termination and take a suitable decision
  • Terminate training of the batch, if required
  • Suo moto action in case major malpractices or fraudulent activities are found

Within 10 working days of receipt of PIA request

NA

6.3.4     Transfer of batches to another centre by CTSA/ SRLM

Overview

Item

Description

Purpose

To transfer the active batches to another training centre during the training process, if required due to unforeseen circumstances

Reference to guidelines

No specific reference

Prerequisite/s

Start of training

Time for completion

Continuous process till project closure

Resource/s

NA

Process owner

CTSA for YPS and SRLM for APS

Activities

Actor

Action

Time for completion

Relevant Documents

PIA OP team

  • Request the respective CTSA/ SRLM to transfer one or more batches to another centre, giving appropriate reasons

Continuous process till project closure

NA

CTSA/SRLM

  • Examine the PIA’s request for batch transfer and take a suitable decision
  • Transfer the batches, if required

Within 10 working days of receipt of PIA request

NA

6.4. List of Standard Forms in Chapter 6

SF 6.1A: Letter to SRLM seeking information on mobilization plan

SF 6.1B: Letter from SRLM regarding mobilization plan

SF 6.1C: On field registration of candidates

SF 6.2A1: Overview of aptitude test

SF 6.2A2: Outline of areas to be covered during counselling

SF 6.2A3: Candidate application form

SF 6.2A4: List of candidates who were admitted

SF 6.2B: List of candidates after freezing of the batch

SF 6.3A1: Batch details

SF 6.3A2: Batch enrolment summary

SF 6.3A3: Batch freeze summary

SF 6.3A4: Batch completion summary

SF 6.3A5: List of candidates who were enrolled

SF 6.3A6: List of candidates after freezing of the batch

SF 6.3A7: List of candidates after completion of training of the batch

SF 6.3B: Candidate Attendance

SF 6.3C: Protocols for delisting or drop out of candidates

 

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