Employment Exchange

The duties and responsibilities of the Employment Exchanges is to enforce the Compulsory Notification of Vacancies (CNV) Act, 1959, Registration of Job-seekers, Compilation and dissemination of various statistical data like Employment Market Information (EMI), both from the public and private sector and sponsoring of candidates for various notified vacancies. In addition, Career Counseling and vocational Guidance, school & college talks on various career options, etc are also undertaken by the Employment Exchanges.

 

The following subordinate establishments are functioning under the Employment Wing  of  the Directorate:

1. Regional Employment Exchange –        1
2. District Employment Exchange –        7
3. Rural Employment Bureau –        2

 

ACTIVITIES UNDER EMPLOYMENT WING

 

1. Registration of Job Seekers:

During the current year, 12, 977 fresh applicants have registered at the various employment Exchanges for job assistance. The details are shown in Table-I. There are 72751 applicants in the Live Register of the Employment Exchanges in the State.

 

2. Self-Employment:

There is a Self-Employment Promotion Cell (SEPC) in the Regional Employment Exchange, Kohima which co-ordinates Self-Employment promotional activities. A total 2458 candidates were registered, out of which 85 were placed in various Self-Employment ventures during the current financial year.

 

3. Physically Handicapped Cell:

A special Cell for Physically Handicapped applicants established with Central assistance has been merged with the Regional Employment Exchange, Kohima. At present there are 1064 applicants on the Live Register of Employment Exchanges under Physically Handicapped category.

 

4. Employment Market Information:

Under the Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act 1959, the Employment Exchanges are empowered to collect various Employment Statistics from all public and private sectors employing more 24 persons. Under this Act, the Department can also collect information from the private sector units employing 10 to 24 persons on voluntary basis. E.M.I. programme does not give the accurate picture of employment as it does not include all establishments in private sectors, Military establishments, High court & State Legislative Assembly.

 

5. Establishment of Model Career Centers (MCCs):

Under the National Career Service project of the Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India, the Employment Exchanges at Kohima, Mokokchung, Phek, Wokha and Dimapur are being upgraded to Model Career Centers to provide a variety of employment related services. During the current year, the Employment Exchanges at Mon and Tuensang have been approved for upgradation to Model Career Center.

6. National Career Service Center for Differently Abled:

With the objective to evaluate the Persons With Disabilities (PwDs) to unfold their full potentials, ascertain the medical, psychological, social, vocational and economic needs of the PWDs for mainstream them into the community successfully, the Department has signed a MOU with Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India on 29.01.2022 to operationalize National Career Service Centre for Differently Abled (NCSC-DA),  at its temporary location at Government ITI campus, Kuchiabill, Dimapur.

 

The objectives of the NCSC- DA are:

  1. Identify the needs as well as assist PwDs to develop rehabilitation plan and to assist through Government and Non-Government organizations for rehabilitation services.
  2. Create community awareness and social responsibility on the problems of the PWDs and to demonstrate their abilities on competitive vocations, utilizing their residual functional abilities.
  3. Work out better coordination and understanding amongst the rehabilitation agencies and promote rehabilitation services at block, district and state level
  4. Provide guidance and counseling for training, self-employment, employment and
  5. Selective placement of the PwDs suited to their residual capacities.

 

7. National Career Service Centre for SC/STs

The National Career Service Centre for  SC/STs formerly known as the Coaching-cum-Guidance Centre for SC/STs was established at Kohima in the year 1991. The National Career Service Centre for  SC/STs is housed in the Directorate of Employment, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship with the State Director as the Project Director.

      Objectives

  1. To provide vocational guidance and career information at the appropriate stage to SC/STs.
  2. To increase their employability through Coaching & training.
  3. To channelize the available educated SC/ST manpower into appropriate vocations.

Stipendiary Training Schemes 2022-23

Sl.No

Training Schemes

No of students

1.

Special Coaching Scheme for 11 months

 

100

2.

‘O’ Level Computer Training (one year )

 

50

Activities Statistics w.e.f 1.1.2022 To 31.12.2022

ACTIVITIES

No. of events organized

No. of candidates benefited

Registration of job seekers in NSC portal

Daily

865

Individual Career Guidance

Daily

1355

Pre-Recruitment Training (PRT)

4

86

Career Talks

49

1041

Job fair/Placement drive

3

No. of  Placement 47

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