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Title: Vocational Training Scenario in India and Need for Reforms


1
Vocational Training Scenario in India and Need
for Reforms
  • G.P. Srivastava
  • GM (PHRD)
  • Pawan Hans Helicopters Ltd
  • New Delhi

2
PRESENTATION SEQUENCE
  • PHHL Profile
  • A brief about vocational training
  • Trades Under Vocational Trg
  • A brief about aviation sector
  • Emerging trades of Avi. Sec.
  • Areas of reforms

3
PHHL PROFILE
4
  • The largest Helicopter operator in India
  • Incorporated in the year 1985 as the country's
    national helicopter carrier
  • Feathered with ISO 9001-2000 certificate and
    awarded Gold Sumit Award (International)

5
  • It provides helicopter support services to
  • Oil exploration
  • Medivac
  • Disaster Mgmt
  • Power Transmission (Ballooning)
  • Fire Fighting
  • Traffic Mgmt
  • Admn. Support
  • Tourism Pilgrimage
  • Scientific Expedition (Antarctica)
  • Remote terrain and inaccessible areas like
    Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Andaman Nicobar

6
FLEET DEPLOYMENT
Srinagar

Itanagar
Chandigarh
Guwahati
Delhi
Dibrugarh
Gangtok
Shillong
Patna

Agartala
Vadodara

Porbandar
Mumbai
Rajamundry
Lakshadweep
Chennai
A N Islands
7
PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW
  • Particulars 2003-04
    2004-05 2005-06 2006-07
    2007-08
  • (Actual) (Actual)
    (Actual) ( Prov.) (B.E.)


  • Hopters deployed 23.7/30
    24.5/32 20.7/30 21.8/33
    26.3/35
  • Fleet deployed 78
    77 69 66
    75
  • Revenue hours 23020
    24185 19385 18920
    23700


  • (Rs. in crores)
  • Operating Rev. 192.56
    213.30 168.75 176.11
    243.31
  • Interest income 31.44
    28.55 30.33 25.48
    10.15
  • Total revenue 224.00
    241.85 199.08 201.59
    253.46
  • Operating profit 33.78
    39.40 4.77
    6.75 24.00
  • Net Profit 52.69
    49.58 47.39
    50.75 22.13
  • after Tax
  • Dividend paid 17.50
    22.75 22.75 9.10
    (int) -



8
FLEET FLYING HOURS
  • Dauphin N Helicopters 2,59,00507 Hrs
  • Dauphin N3 Helicopters 3,83531
    Hrs
  • Mi-172 Helicopters 9,908.34 Hrs
  • Bell 206 L4 Helicopters
  • 14,74308
  • Bell 407 Helicopters
  • 6,62441
  • As on 1st Jan 2007 Total flying Hrs completed

9
LANDINGS
  • Dauphin N Helicopters 12,08,413
  • Dauphin N3 Helicopters 14,125
  • Mi-172 Helicopters 15,848
  • Bell 206 L4 Helicopters
  • 50,188
  • Bell 407 Helicopters
  • 24,958
  • As on 1st Jan 2007 Total Landing completed

10
  • Vocational Training in India
  • Vocational Training since 1941
  • Established National Council for Vocational
    Training (NCVT)
  • Director General of Employment and Training is
    responsible for vocational Training which comes
    under Ministry of Labour
  • 2447 Industrial Training Institutes / Industrial
    Training Center
  • Trades 40 Engineering and 22 Non-Engineering
  • Candidates trained under vocational training
    programme-3,90,000
  • Qualifications for vocational training programme
    8th Class to 10th Class
  • Duration 1-4 Years

11
Trades under Vocational Training Programme
  • Fitter
  • Turner
  • Machinist
  • Machinist (Grinder)
  • Pattern maker
  • Foundry Man
  • Forger and Heat Treater
  • Sheet Metal Worker
  • Welder (Gas and Electric)
  • Motor Vehicle Body Builder

Electrician Lineman Wireman Auto
Electrician Electrician Aircraft Winder
(Armature) Cable Jointer Electrician
(Mines) Electroplater
12
A brief about aviation sector in India
  • 15.8 growth in International passenger traffic
  • 44.6 growth in Domestic passenger traffic
  • 13.8 growth in International cargo traffic
  • 8.7 growth in Domestic cargo traffic
  • By 2010 Indias fleet strength may be 550
    Aircrafts
  • By 2010 Pilots requirement would be 8000
  • Immense job opportunities for Engineering /
    Technical and other allied / service areas

13
Emerging Trades in Aviation Sector
  • Baggage Handler Loads/unloads passengers bags.
  • Aircraft Groomer Cleans aircraft.
  • Food Service Worker Replenishes the meal
    service on the aircraft.
  • Airline Security Rep Performs airport security
    checks of passengers and luggage.
  • Dock Hand Assists in loading, unloading and
    preparing aircraft
  • Ramp Attendant Operates ramp-servicing
    vehicles handles cargo and baggage,

14
  • Flight Attendant Has training in emergency
    procedures and ensures the safety and comfort of
    passengers.
  • Flight Follower Assists in planning flights,
    monitors flights to ensure safety, and reports
    missing or overdue aircraft.
  • Airline Ticket and Reservation Agent Makes
    reservations and/or sells tickets to passengers.
  • Customer Service Assists passengers, checks
    tickets when passengers board and disembark an
    airplane.
  • Cargo Agent Takes orders from shippers and
    arranges for transportation of goods.

15
  • Firefighter (Airport) Provides a fire free
    escape in the event of an accident.
  • Refueller Refuels aircraft.
  • Storeskeeper Acquires inventory and controls
    aircraft parts and supplies.
  • Airport Electrician Installs, connects and
    troubleshoots electrical equipment and systems.
  • Electronic Technician Maintains and repairs
    ground and navigation equipment.

16
  • Sheet Metal Worker Repairs and fabricates
    aircraft components.
  • Millwright (Industrial Mechanic) Installs,
    maintains and repairs industrial equipment.
  • Heavy Duty Tech Cleans, lubricates, repairs and
    maintains industrial equip.
  • Equipment Technician operates heavy equipment.
  • Heavy Equipment Operator Operates plough
    trucks, bulldozers, loaders, graders, towed
    sweepers and other heavy equipment.

17
Suggested Areas of Reforms
  • Interface between Institutes and Industry
  • Multi functional multi skilling
  • Skill Up-gradation
  • a) Updating
  • b) Standardization
  • c) Enhancement

18
  • Production / Project Center
  • Incentive for adoption / setting Institutes
  • Raising stipend / compensation to ITIs / ITCs /
    Diploma Holders (Rs.1090/- to Rs.1400/-)

19
THANK YOU
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