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The scheme of Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSS) is a unique schemecrafted by the Government of India.JSSs are institutes of People sEducation focusing on the poor, the illiterates, the neo-literates, theunder-privileged and the un-reached.The Jan Shikshan Sansthans
are unique in that they do not providejust skill development, but link literacywith vocational skills and provide largedoses of Life Enrichment Education(LEE) to the people.They do not work inisolation but aim for convergence withother stakeholders in society.It is theirendeavour to shape their beneficiariesinto self reliant and self-assuredemployees and entrepreneurs.
The Jan Shikshan Sansthans are unique also because they offerquality vocational skills and technical knowledge at a very low cost.Theirdoors are open to everyone and they reach out to their clientele groupsby setting up sub centres in the heart of the slum or in remote ruralareas.They are different from other vocational training institutions as theyoffer quality vocational skills and technical knowledge at such a low cost;provide need based and literacy-linked vocational training in most courseswithout insisting on age limit or prior educational qualifications; reach out
to the clientele in their areas unlike other institutions which the clientelehas to access whether near or far; offer a multi-faceted skill-knowledge-awareness enhancement and outlook formation trainings and inputs andempowerment-oriented interventions in respect of social, economic andhealth status improvement of women and adolescent girls.
The scheme of Jan Shikshan Santhan (JSS) was initially launched in1967 as Shramik Vidyapeeth, a polyvalent or multi-faceted adulteducation institution, aimed at improving the vocational skills and quality
of life of the industrial workers and their family members as well as thosepersons who hadbeen migrating from rural to urban settings.
The scheme of Shramik Vidyapeeth was renamed as Jan ShikshanSansthan in April 2000.Along with the change in its name came thechange in its focus. A scheme that was meant for the industrial workersand their families was expanded both in terms of its clientele and focusand was extended to the rural areas.There was logic for itsexpansion.Total Literacy Campaigns, launched after the setting up of theNational Literacy Mission in 1988, had transformed the literacy landscape
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of the country and created an army of neo-literates who having realizedthe power of the written word, now wanted to use it to improve theirlivelihoods through skill development.The post-literacy programme hadgiven a few of them the taste of vocational skills but the continuingeducation programme promised to extend it to many more
beneficiaries.That became the rationale of setting up more Jan ShikshanSansthans, to match the needs of the districts. Today, there 221 JanShikshan Sansthans in the country and they are expected to act asdistrict level resource support agencies especially in regard toorganization of vocational training and skill development programmes forthe neo-literates and other target groups of the continuing educationprogramme.The current aim is that the JSSs should progressively movetowards having 50% of their beneficiaries from amongst the neo-literates.
The state-wise list of JSSs established so far is given below:
S. No. STATE/UT Number of JSSs
1 ANDHRA PRADESH 12
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1
3 ASSAM 3
4 BIHAR 9
5 CHHATTISGARH 3
6 DELHI 37 GOA 1
8 GUJARAT 8
9 HARYANA 6
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR 2
11 JHARKHAND 5
12 KARNATAKA 10
13 KERALA 11
14 MADHYA PRADESH 27
15 MAHARASHTRA 18
16 MANIPUR 3
17 MIZORAM 1
18 NAGALAND 1
19 ORISSA 15
20 PUNJAB 2
21 RAJASTHAN 6
22 TAMILNADU 10
23 TRIPURA 1
24 UTTARAKHAND 6
25 UTTAR PRADESH 4726 WEST BENGAL 9
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27 CHANDIGARH 1
TOTAL 221
The objectives of JSS were redefined in the context of the literacymovement which was graduating rapidly into Post-Literacy (PL) andContinuing Education (CE) phases, with vocational and life skill up-gradation as a part of their agenda. The enhanced role of the JSS includedthe following: (i) impact vocational skills, life skills and technicalknowledge to neo-literates and their trainees and raise their efficiencyand increase their productive ability; (ii) provide academic and technicalresource support to Zila Saksharta Samiti (ZSS), including training itsResource Persons, Master Trainers and Preraks, to take up vocational andskill development programmes primarily for neoliterates; (iii) serve as
Nodal Continuing Education Centre (NCEC) and also to manage,coordinate, supervise and monitor 10-20 CECs, as envisaged in theScheme of Continuing Education Programme; (iv) organize equivalencyprogrammes for its beneficiaries through National and State OpenSchools; (v) through Life Enrichment Education (LEE), wide theknowledge and understanding of the social, economic and politicalsystems among its beneficiaries in order to create a critical awarenessabout the environment; (vi) promote national goals such as secularism,national integration, women s equality, protection and conservation of the environment.
The Jan Shikshan Sansthans offer a large number (371) of vocationaltraining programmes from candle making to computer courses. In theyear 2006-07, 17.53 lakh beneficiaries have been covered under variousvocational training programmes and other activities.
The performance of Jan Shikshan Sansthans is evaluated every threeyears by reputed evaluating agencies empanelled with National LiteracyMission.So far,116 Jan Shikshan Sansthans have been evaluated.
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MAHARASHTRA JAN SHIKSHAN SANSTHAN
102. Shri Satish Surana
DirectorJan ShikshanSansthanBehind AurangabadJalna Gramin BankNear Ram MandirSamarthnagarAurangabad 431001Maharashtra
0240-2349699
09422714616[M]
2360160 0240-2322763
103. Shri N.D. KelkarDirectorJan ShikshanSansthan1865, Krishna Banglow,First floor, AbhinavNagar No.2Kudal-VengurlaRoad
Kudal 416 520District SindhudurgMaharashtra
02362-223667
09422396190[M]
02362-223667
104. Shri Prakash H.FulpagareDirectorJan ShikshanSansthanNew Transit CampBehind New Police
StationDharaviMumbai 400 017Maharashtra
022-2409880424077471
09869464318
65142672 022-24098804
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105. Smt. Aruna S.MohiteDirector I/cJan Shikshan
SansthanAdarsha NagarWorliMumbai 400 030Maharashtra
0 22-2422443324323764
09820704696[M]
9522-4323764
106. Director I/cJan ShikshanSansthanC/o SociologyDepartment
Shivaji UniversityKolhapur 416004Maharashtra
NON-FUNCTIONAL
107. Shri S.S. MhaskeDirector I/cJan ShikshanSansthanShri Watani BhawanPlot No.37New Cotton MarketLayoutNagpur 440 018Maharashtra
NON-FUNCTIONAL
108. Smt Priya A. PatilDirectorJan ShikshanSansthanUdoji Maratha
BoardingCampus, GangapurRoadNashik 422 013Maharashtra
0253-25758132371098
09822304727[M]
2319675 0253-2572604
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109. Shri A.S. LagadDirector I/cJan ShikshanSansthan
Flat No.1, Bora sDreamlandPlot No.47, SurveyNo.98Bhusari ColonyOpposite IshanaBuildingBehind BorseNursing HomePaud RoadPune 411 038Maharashtra
020-25286191(Dir)020-25286162
09423576742[M]
25284717 020-25286192
110. Shri MaheshParshuram RaneDirector I/cJan ShikshanSansthanOpp. Shetki SanghaPardeshipuraNandurbar 425
412Maharashtra
02564-221387
09423977371(M)
02564-221387
111. Shri PrakashSudhakar RaoDirector I/cJan ShikshanSansthanOpp. to HotelManiprabhaNear Post Office
Washim 444505 Maharashtra .
07252-231465
09422165627(M)
07251-231289
07252-235392
112. Smt. Jyoti VilasLandgeDirector I/cJan ShikshanSansthanShop No. 05,Behind Meera
Madhav Hotel,Bramhan Ali
02141-227932 02141-227932
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AlibagDist. Raigad- 402201Maharashtra
113. Smt. MridulaGanesh PathakDirector I/cJan ShikshanSansthan
Govind Nagar, NearVitthal MandirYashvantraoChavan NatyagruhaRoadBeed 431 122Maharashtra
02442-221219
09270157147[M]
02442-221633
114. Shri L.P.antrayDirector I/cJan Shikshan
SansthanKanhartoliNear JM HighSchoolGondia 441614Maharashtra
07182-251529 07182-250589
115. Shri B.R. PawarDirectorJan ShikshanSansthanPlot No. 5Datrange MalaNalegaonAhmednagar-414001[Maharashtra]
0241-2325428
09850120078[M]09420643021
Dr. R.S. Gunjal(Chairman)
09822068339
0241-2325428
02425-
285300(Sangamner)
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116. Prof. R.B. WaghjaleDirector I/cJan ShikshanSansthan
Campus ofKasturba HighSchoolShirpur RoadChopdaDistt. Jalgaon-425107Maharashtra
02586-222600
09822594990(Dir)
09370329979[M](Jalgaon office)
09890298070[M]
(Sh. S.V. Patil)
02586-222900
117. Shri Nitin Naralawar
Director I/cJan ShikshanSansthanNear Hotel EkviraSuyog NagarDistt. Yuvatmal 445 001Maharashtra
07232-237987
251281
097235-
2227372
118. Alqama Educationand Welfare Society
R.No. 5, MunicipalShopping Centre,Opp. New BusStandMalegaonDistt.Nashik 463203Maharashtra
For Dhule (Maharshtra)
119. The Savata MaliSamaj Vikas,Shikshanik VaBahuddeshiyaMandalOm Nivav,C/o B.H. BhoreInfront of Sanjeevani HospitalJambhrun RoadBuldana 443 001Maharashtra
For Buldhana (Maharashtra)
MANIPUR
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120. Shri L. JelshyamSinghDirector I/cJan Shikshan
Sansthan, ThoubalIndo-MyanmarRoad, NH-39Wangjing BazarP.O. Wangjing
795 148 Manipur
03848-222605222575
09436023354[M]
03848-222604
03848-2240340
121. Shri W. NormalDirector I/cJan Shikshan
SansthanChil ChilKanglatongbi - 795151 SenapatiDistrictManipur
03875-266539
09436291343[M]
Chairman
122. Shri P. ThoithoiSinghDirector I/cJan ShikshanSansthan20, Super Market,LamphleOpp. LamphelPolice StationImphal West 795004Manipur
0385-2410449(O)
09862107336[M]
09436021793(Chairman)
0385-2410410
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Institute of Hotel, Cargo and Tourism Management
IHCTM (Institute of Hotel, Cargo and Tourism Management) has been the pioneer of Travel and
Tourism, Air Cargo and Courier as well as Airline Management programmes in India. The first
ever workshop in Travel and Tourism as well as Hotel Management was conducted way back in
1971 . Since then IHCTM has grown to be one of the premier institutes not only in India but also
round the world attracting students from all parts of the globe. IHCTM is
an allied member of TAAI (Travel Agents Association of India), TAFI (Travel Agents Federation
of India), IAAI (IATA
Agents Association of India) and the training programmes are contemporary due to the
professional support provided
by COMPACT TRAVELS which is also headed by Subhash Motwani, Director cum Chief Faculty
for IATA programmes
at IHCTM.
Source
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Type of Institute
Autonomous College/Institute
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RBCS, 3/35 Kamal Mansion,
Arthur Bunder Rd, Colaba,
Mumbai- 400005
Maharashtra,
India