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Centre Implementing Conversion Of Employment Exchanges into Career Centres,

[New Delhi] Centre Implementing Conversion Of Employment Exchanges into Career Centres
Indian Government has decided to convert the Employment Exchanges into Career Centres,For Which Govt Will Collaborate With State Govts.
The Government is implementing the National Career Service Project for linking employment exchanges and other institutions using technology to provide a variety of employment related services like career counselling, vocational guidance, information on skill development courses, apprenticeship, internships. These service are available online on the National Career Service Portal supported by Call Centre/Helpdesk.
Further, the Government has decided to convert the Employment Exchanges into Career Centres in collaboration with the State Governments for providing employment services to the students and job-seekers along with other employment related assistance.
Guidelines have been circulated to States/UTs for adoption.
The portal is accessible to all employers both government and private to register and post their vacancies and shortlist the candidates.
This information was given by Shri Bandaru Dattatreya, Minister of State (IC) for Ministry Labour and Employment, in reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

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Rs 27,000 cr,White Money,Lying Unclaimed in Books Of Employee Provident Fund

Rs 27,000 cr,White Money,Lying Unclaimed in the Books Of Employee Provident Fund
Union minister of state for Labour,Bandaru Dattatreya Today Declared That Rs 27,000 cr lying unclaimed in Employee Provident Fund [EPF]
A sum of RS 27,000 crore is lying as unclaimed amount in the EPF, which will be utilised for the welfare of workers.
My ministry is contemplating schemes (for its utilisation),” Dattatreya said at a function Today In Vijayawada
He said the total deposit in EPF at present stands at Rs 8.62 lakh crore.
“The NDA government is keen to amend the century-old British labour laws and implement reforms in labour sector for the welfare of workers,” he said, adding the government will provide skill development training to about two crore workers in the next two years under the ‘Skill Development Programme’.