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Budget: Next phase of strive to be launched at a cost of Rs. 2200 crore

Budget: Next phase of strive to be launched at a cost of Rs. 2200 crore

India Blooms News Service | | 01 Feb 2017, 03:58 pm
New Delhi, Feb 1 (IBNS): Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Arun Jaitley while presenting the General Budget 2017-18 in Parliament on Wednesday said that the Government proposes to launch the next phase of Skill Strengthening for Industrial Value Enhancement (STRIVE) in the next financial year 2017-18.at a cost of Rs.2200 crore.

The Finance Minister said STRIVE will focus on improving the quality and market relevance of vocational training provided in it is and strengthen the apprenticeship programmes through industry cluster approach

Arun Jaitley has also proposed that a Special Scheme for creating employment in leather and footwear industries will also be implemented.


This will be on the line of already launched a Special Scheme for creating employment in the textile sector.

Jaitley has also proposed to set-up Five Special Tourism Zone, anchored on SPVs in partnership with the States.


The Finance Minister said this is because Tourism is a big employment generator and has a multiplier impact on the economy.


The Minister also announced the launching of Incredible India 2.0 campaign across the world.

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