India / PM launches crash course to train 1L COVID-19 frontline workers

PM Narendra Modi on Friday launched 'Customized Crash Course' for COVID-19 frontline workers and said that the virus "is present and the possibility of mutation is there", so the country needs to "stay prepared". The programme will train about one lakh frontline workers. The COVID-19 period has "proved the importance of the mantra of skill, re-skill and up-skill", he added.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 18, 2021, 02:21 PM
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched six Customized Crash Course programme for COVID-19 frontline workers via video conferencing. 

Union Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Mahendra Nath Pandey was also present on the occasion.

PM said that the government is working towards preparing 1 lakh frontline workers in the country.

Addressing the frontline workers in the programme under Skill India, PM said that Coronavirus is still creating havoc so the nation needs more frontline workers to learn and take responsibility in such unprecedented times.

PM also hailed the doctors nurse, health care, Aanganwadi, AASHA workers for working tirelessly towards the vaccination campaign.

Aim of the crash course programme

The programme aims to skill and upskill over one lakh COVID warriors across the country. The training will be imparted to COVID warriors in six customised job roles namely Home Care Support, Basic Care Support, Advanced Care Support, Emergency Care Support, Sample Collection Support, and Medical Equipment Support.

The programme has been designed as a special programme under the Central Component of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana 3.0, with a total financial outlay of Rs. 276 crore, the PMO said.

PM Modi also focused on the vaccination drive and said that from 21st June India will witness an expansion of inoculation drive and 18+ age group will get the same befits of covid vaccination as the 45+.

PM also advised everyone to not take Coronavirus lightly even though the cases are decreasing and follow all the Covid guidelines responsibly.