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Santosh Kumar Gangwar
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SME Times News Bureau | 31 Jul, 2014
In order to provide more transparent and targeted approach to skill development, the Minister of State for Textiles (Independent Charge), Santosh Kumar Gangwar has launched a Management Information System (MIS) for Integrated Skills Development Scheme (ISDS).

The Minister launched the central Management Information System (MIS) for Integrated Skills Development Scheme (ISDS), a flagship scheme of Ministry of Textiles, informed the ministry in a press release on Thursday.

ISDS envisages training of 15 lakh persons in textile and allied sectors over the period of the 12th Year Plan.

The Scheme provide for an MIS system to ensure transparency and Skills Exchange, which is developed with a view to monitor the progress of the Scheme.

The MIS is equipped with generation of "Customised report" for various relevant indicators of the scheme at any given point of time.

This will enable the users to generate dynamic reports as per the requirement, it said.

The Minister also released the documentation on the good practices adopted at Shantipur Textiles Cluster in West Bengal in report titled "Shantipur Handlooms: Transformation Through Cluster Development", release added.
 
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