CSIR Skill Initiative Trains 1.9 Lakh+ Individuals, Fuels Atmanirbhar Bharat

The CSIR Integrated Skill Initiative has successfully trained over 1.90 lakh individuals through more than 5,200 programmes, aligning with national goals of self-reliance. The programme bridges scientific research and industry needs by leveraging CSIR's nationwide laboratory network. It covers 18 critical sectors, from aerospace to healthcare, ensuring inclusive access for diverse groups including students and rural communities. The initiative's third phase, launched in 2025, focuses on advanced skilling and strengthening industry-academia links.

Key Points: CSIR Skill Initiative Trains 1.9 Lakh+ in 5,200+ Programmes

  • Trained 1.90 lakh+ individuals
  • Over 5,200 training programmes
  • Covers 18 key national skill sectors
  • Phase III launched in June 2025
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CSIR skill initiative trained over 1.90 lakh individuals through 5,200 programmes: Govt

CSIR's Integrated Skill Initiative has trained over 1.90 lakh individuals across 18 key sectors, boosting employability and supporting Skill India.

"integrates skill development with science and technology by leveraging CSIR's extensive research infrastructure - Ministry of Science & Technology"

New Delhi Januar, y 16

The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research continues to play a transformative role in India's skill development landscape through its flagship CSIR Integrated Skill Initiative, a national programme aligned with the Government of India's vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Skill India.

Designed to bridge the gap between scientific research and industry-ready skills, the initiative integrates skill development with science and technology by leveraging CSIR's extensive research infrastructure, nationwide laboratory network, and deep scientific expertise.

The programme aims to address real-world industrial, societal, and entrepreneurial demands while enhancing employability across diverse sectors, Ministry of Science & Technology said in a statement.

The initiative ensures inclusive access to skill development, catering to a wide range of beneficiaries including students, young researchers, technical staff, working professionals, school dropouts, ITI and diploma holders, farmers, and rural communities. Its structured short-term and long-term modules encompass training programmes, internships, certification courses, and hands-on laboratory exposure in advanced and emerging technologies.

Covering 18 out of 36 key sectoral skills identified under the National Skill Development Mission (NSDM), the programme spans areas such as aerospace and aviation, agriculture, automotive, construction, electronics, food processing, green jobs, healthcare, chemicals and petrochemicals, life sciences, textiles, IT and ITeS, mining, and entrepreneurship, among others.

Since its inception, the CSIR Integrated Skill Initiative has trained over 1.90 lakh individuals through more than 5,200 skill-based training programmes, including special targeted initiatives for women and rural citizens during its first two phases.

The third phase of the initiative, launched in June 2025 by Dr. N. Kalaiselvi, Director General, CSIR, and Secretary, DSIR, Government of India, places renewed emphasis on advanced skilling, strengthening academia-industry linkages, and accelerating national development. Within the first year of Phase III alone, more than 14,000 trainees have been trained through 425+ programmes conducted across 37 CSIR laboratories nationwide.

The CSIR-Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC), Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh), which serves as the centralized training unit and nodal office for the initiative, continues to play a critical role in monitoring, coordinating, and evaluating programme performance. With a sustained focus on quality, relevance, and impact, CSIR aims to further strengthen India's skilled workforce and contribute meaningfully to building a knowledgeable, self-reliant nation.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone who did a certification in food processing from a CSIR lab last year, I can vouch for the quality. The hands-on exposure was invaluable and helped me switch careers. More power to such initiatives!
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Rohit P
Good numbers, but the real test is job placement. The article mentions employability but not how many actually got placed. Hope Phase III focuses on strong industry partnerships for guaranteed recruitment.
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Sarah B
Impressive scale and scope! Covering 18 key sectors from aerospace to textiles shows a holistic approach. The inclusion of women and rural communities is particularly commendable for inclusive growth.
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Karthik V
CSIR labs are a national treasure. Using them for skill development is a brilliant use of infrastructure. Hope they introduce more courses in green jobs and renewable energy - that's the future.
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Nisha Z
My brother, a diploma holder, got trained in automotive tech through this. He says the certification gave him much more confidence. Need better awareness though, many in small towns don't know about such programmes.

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