Key facts
- The Indian government is establishing a National Instructor Management System (NIMS) to create a comprehensive Skill Instructor Registry (SIR).
- NIMS will serve as a centralized, verified, and real-time digital repository for training instructors.
- The initiative aims to address critical gaps in the availability of qualified instructors across various skilling schemes.
- It seeks to improve training quality through better deployment, monitoring, and elimination of fraudulent entries.
- A unique Instructor Permanent Registration Number (IPRN) will be issued to each instructor.
The Indian government is set to launch a National Instructor Management System (NIMS) to create a comprehensive Skill Instructor Registry (SIR). This initiative by the skill development and entrepreneurship ministry aims to address critical gaps in the availability of qualified training instructors across various government and private skilling schemes.
The NIMS will function as a centralized, verified, and real-time digital repository for instructors, enhancing governance, transparency, and operational efficiency. The government views this as a solution to fragmented instructor data and a lack of centralized repositories that have challenged the ITI ecosystem. The system is expected to improve training quality through better deployment and monitoring, while also eliminating duplication and fraudulent entries.