Jan Shikshan Sansthan- History, Features, Insights, Objectives, Benefits

What Is Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSS)?

Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSS) is the government scheme formerly known as Shramik Vidyapeeth (SVP), which aims to provide Vocational Training to neo-literates, non-literates and school drop-outs in the rural regions by identifying skills that have a relevant market in that, particularly concerned region. The JSS Scheme is implemented by the Directorate of JSS, which is a subordinate office of the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE). 

History of JSS

The first-ever Shramik Vidyapeeth (SVP) was implemented in the year 1967, March in Mumbai (Worli) and was commissioned by the Bombay City Social Council Education Committee, a voluntary organization engaged in the field of adult education.

Since the introduction of the SVP Government Scheme, there has been a massive success for SVP, and from then onwards Government of India developed a scheme for setting up a network of such institutions in the country in a phased manner. W.e.f the year 2000, the SVP was renamed as JSS.

Due to the gradual change in economic and social setup over the years, there is also a change in the role and scope of JSS, which primarily focuses on industrial workers in urban areas. Now the focus is on the non-literates, neo-literates, unskilled and unemployed youth, particularly from SC/ST/OBC/Minority/Divyang//Women throughout the country, especially to underprivileged people in the rural areas and urban slums. JSS is one of the various schemes provided by the MSDE.

Features And Insights Of JSS Scheme 

  • JSS was one of the unique creations of the Govt. of India, which has been implemented through NGOs  in the country since 1967
  •  JSS is registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 and functions through NGOs with 100% grants from the Govt. Of India
  • The vocational skills are provided in non-formal mode to persons with a rudimentary level of education up to 8th standard and school drop-outs up to 12th standard in the age group of 15-45 years.
  • JSS is reaching out to the unreached and unheard areas to cater for the needs of the poorest of the poor and to other backward communities of the society
  • Out of all the beneficiaries of the JSS Scheme, 85% are women, and JSS works at the doorstep of the beneficiaries with minimum infrastructure and resources.
  • There are various prescribed courses offered by the Jan Shikshan Sansthan Scheme, and the interested persons can choose from a plethora of structured courses at the convenience of their region and course.
  • Here the non-formal education mode includes theory, practical, livelihood experience/apprenticeship, systematic evidence-based internal assessment system and online certification.
  • JSS not only provides the essential vocational skills but also provides the means to live a decent and dignified life   thereby enabling local trades to grow and create new opportunities for the natives of the region. 

Objectives And Benefits Of JSS

  • To promote self-employment and to provide them access to get financial support through linkage with the credit and consortium membership.
  • To identify and promote traditional skills through skilling/upskilling
  • To create awareness about the importance of knowledge and understanding of social, economic and political systems 
  • To collaborate with other skill development departments/agencies
  • To promote national values and to align with national programmes
  • To regularly review the JSS scheme once every 3 years and to assess the impact of JSS on the beneficiaries 

How To Find Your JSS Scheme?

JSS Scheme is structured according to the market demand and higher anticipated income of those particular operational regions, thereby encouraging the local traditional arts/courses. So, it can be understood that every region has its own structured JSS Scheme, from which the beneficiaries can choose and learn accordingly.

5 Simple Steps To Choose Your JSS Scheme

  • Step 1: Go to the official website of JSS.
  • Step 2: The home page of JSS appears on the screen. Then click on the link provided for “Find JSS.”
  • Step 3: Then there will be two options appearing on the screen, which are Search By Location and Search By Course
  • Step 4: Now click any of the two desired options according to your convenience and proceed further
  • Step 5: Select the desired state when selected, search by location and select the desired course; when selected, search by course and then click search. Then the structured courses according to the availability of the course for that particular region will appear on the screen and choose accordingly.

What Are The Courses Offered In The JSS Scheme?

On the home page of JSS and in the courses offered section, there are various courses available to the beneficiaries, and there are a plethora of options to choose from. The following various courses offered in different categories are namely:

  • Agriculture 
  • Apparel, Made-Ups & Home Furnishing
  • Automotive 
  • Beauty & Wellness
  • Construction 
  • Domestic Worker
  • Electronics and Hardware
  • Food Processing
  • Furniture & Fittings 
  • Handicrafts & Carpets
  • Healthcare 
  • IT-ITES 
  • Iron & Steel
  • Leather 
  • Management & Entrepreneurship & Professional
  • Mining 
  • Paints & coatings
  • Plumbing 
  • Retail 
  • Rubber 
  • Textiles & Handlooms
  • Tourism & Hospitality

How To Get Registered In JSS Scheme?

3 Simple Steps To Register At Nearby JSS

  • Step 1: Go to the official website of JSS, and on the home page of JSS, click the link provided for “Training Request”
  • Step 2: Then the page for Registration For Training appears on the screen with credentials including Name, Mobile Number, Age, Educational Qualification, JSS Name, Interested Vocational Course, Sub Course, State, District and with particular captcha
  • Step 3: Fill in the required credentials and then click submit. The process for registering is simple, and interested persons can use this golden opportunity and make the best use of this JSS Scheme.

Conclusion

Till now, 304 JSSs have been set up, covering 27 states and 7 UT’s. More than 3 lakh rural citizens have been provided vocational training. Jan Shikshan Sansthan is transforming a labour-based economy into a knowledge-based economy. By now, one would have an idea about one of the government schemes, which is JSS and related details. JSS is one of the transformational schemes the government introduced, and interested persons should use this opportunity for upskilling in many vocational courses through the aid of the Government of India.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How to login into the Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSS) website?

On the official website of JSS, click the link provided for JSS login. Then enter the required credentials like username and password And then click submit.

Who is eligible for the JSS Scheme?

Neo-Literates, Non-Literates, School Drop-Outs of 12th standard between the age group of 15-45 years, backward community members and youth from backward classes are eligible for the JSS Scheme. They can access the structured courses to up-skill accordingly.

How many courses are offered in the Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSS) Scheme?

There are almost 22 courses offered in different categories, including agriculture, automotive, healthcare etc., from which beneficiaries can choose and learn.

What is the primary objective of the JSS Scheme?

JSS transforms a labour-based community into a knowledge-based community and encourages local trade and thereby creating opportunities for natives, including non-literates and school drop-outs and widening the scope for vocational skills to the poorest of the poor and thereby improving the livelihoods.

What are the popular courses in the JSS Scheme?

The popular courses in the JSS are Food Processing, Apparel, IT-ITES, Handicrafts & Carpets and Electronics & Hardware.


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