Kerala govt gives nod to enable students take up part-time jobs during study

The Kerala government has given its nod to a proposal aimed at encouraging students aged between 18 and 25 years to take up part-time jobs while pursuing education so as to help them gain work experience and hone their skills.

By :  Agencies
Update: 2020-03-05 09:49 GMT
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan contended there was no need for adjourning the House to discuss the issue because no freedom of the press was infringed. File photo

The Kerala government has given its nod to a proposal aimed at encouraging students aged between 18 and 25 years to take up part-time jobs while pursuing education so as to help them gain work experience and hone their skills.

The government has decided to accept the proposal as a policy decision at the Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday, an official press release said.

The aim is to ensure that in a fiscal, 90 days of work is assured for students in government departments, local body organisations, PSUs and private companies.

This will help in developing a work culture among students. Honorariums will be given to students by the organisations employing them part-time, the release said.

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Students aged between 18 and 25 years will be permitted to become part of the scheme which will help them to gain work experience and hone their skills, the release added.

In another decision, the government decided to release ₹26 crores from the Chief Minister’s disaster relief fund for providing compensation to farmers who suffered crop loss during the 2018 floods.

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