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The following qualification of Instructor for Advanced Module of Multi Skill Courses Implemented in ITIs upgraded as CoE was recommanded by the council *Essential Qualification Experience (in industry/ training) Desirable Academic Technical 10th class pass or equivalent A) For Engineering sectors I. Degree in appropriate branch of engineering from a recognised University or equivalent or II. 3 years Diploma in appropriate branch of engineering from recognised Board/ Institute or equivalent B) For Non-engineering sectors Degree in appropriate sector from a recognised University or equivalent II. 3 years Diploma in appropriate sector from recognised Board/ Institute or equivalent 2 years in appropriate/ concerned module or 5 years in appropriate/ concerned module 2 years in appropriate/ concerned module or 5 years in appropriate/ concerned module Pass NCVT approved Training Methodology Module of Craft Instructor Programme Pass NCVT approved Training Methodology Module of Craft Instructor Programme *Appointed instructor if do not posses Certificate of Training Methodology module of Craft Instructor Training Programme, he should be trained in Training Methodology module with in first six months period of his joining Government of India has accepted the above qualification of Craft Instructor for Advanced Module of Multiskilled Courses for implementation with immediate effect. Henceforth, instructors for advanced module should be appointed as per above qualification and if appointed instructor do not posses Certificate of Training Methodology module of Craft Instructor Training Programme, he should be trained in Training Methodology module with in first six months period of his joining Yours faithfully Director of Training Member secretary NCVT (D) Instruction issued by Government of India dated 21.03.2013 relaxing the condition of CITS by providing that the instructors appointed may be trained under CITS may acquire training under CITS within three years. The aforesaid Government Order dated 21.03.2013 is reproduced below:-
3(f) ''CITS Certificate' for a trade means a certificate awarded by NCVT upon successful completion of one year training under the CTTS or in case of modular pattern the combined certificate awarded by NCVT upon successful completion of all the prescribed modules 3(g) "Government' means the State Government of Uttar Pradesh;
3(i) '''member of the service' means a person substantively appointed under these rules or the rules or orders in force prior to the commencement of these rules to a post in the cadre of the service, 3(j) ''National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT)' means the council set up by Director General of Employment and Training (DGET). Government of India for regulating the vocational training throughout India:
32. In its 37th Meeting the NCVT under the Chairmanship of Hon'ble Minister of State for Labour and Employment (IC) held on 23rd November, 2008, resolved and approved norms for instructor qualification for trades under Craftsman Training Scheme vide Agenda Item Nos.3 and 4. The qualification so approved by NCVT, has been reproduced in paragraph-2 of the aforequoted executive order dated 15.12.2008. The recommendation of the NCVT was accepted by the Government of India vide para-3 of the aforequoted executive order dated 15.12.2008. Subsequently, in its 38th Meeting, the NCVT under the Chairmanship of Hon'ble Minister of State for Labour and Employment held on 31.05.2010 resolved/ recommended qualification for instructor of "Advance Module of Multiskilled Courses being implemented in ITIs upgraded COE," which have been extracted in the aforequoted executive order of the Government of India dated 30.09.2010, which was accepted by the Government of India and a direction was issued to implement it. It appears that subsequently, vide DO letter No.614/PSTV/2013 dated 15.02.2013, the State Government had requested for review of the aforequoted executive instructions. The Government of India vide aforequoted D.O. letter dated 21.03.2013 informed that after due consideration of the demands of the labour market and industry, the qualification for ITI instructors was determined. However, it provided that those instructors who were working, may complete the CITS within three years. It was concluded that there is no need for review of the qualification recommended by the NCVT as prescribed by the aforesaid executive orders. Consequently, the Government of India has required the States to amend the State Rules and accordingly to fill up vacancies. Thereafter, the State Government has enacted the impugned U.P. Service Rules, 2014 incorporating the academic qualification of instructuors as determined by the aforesaid two executive orders of the Government of India dated 15.12.2008, 30.09.2010 and the letter dated 21.03.2013. Thus, the impugned provisions of the U.P. Service Rules, 2014 are not in conflict with the executive orders issued by the Government of India dated 15.12.2008 and 30.09.2010 read with the letter dated 21.03.2013 which in fact have superseded the executive order dated 24.07.1996. Thus, the judgment of Hon'ble Single Judge in the case of Upendra Narain Singh (supra) as affirmed by the Division Bench in the case of Pawan Kumar Sagar and others (supra) are of no help to the petitioners in the changed circumstances.
33. Rule 3(j) of the U.P. Service Rules, 2014, itself defines the words "National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT)" to mean the Council set up by Director General of Employment and Training (DGE&T), Government of India for regulating the vocational training throughout India. The word ''CITS Certificate' for a trade has been defined in Rule 3(f), means a certificate issued/ awarded by NCVT upon successful completion of one year training under the CTTS or in case of modular pattern the combined certificate awarded by NCVT upon successful completion of all the prescribed modules. The word ''Trade' has been defined in Rule 2(s) of the U.P. Service Rules, 2014. The words ''''Crafts Instructor Training Scheme (CITS)'' have been defined under Rule 3(e) to mean the training scheme of the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT) for preparing trained Instructors for Industrial Training Institutes. Thus, CITS certificate is a certificate of training granted by the NCVT for preparing trained instructors for Industrial Training Institutes, upon completion of one year training under the CITS or in case of modular pattern, the combined certificate awarded by NCVT upon successful completion of all the prescribed modules. The NCVT has been created by the Government of India for regulating the vocational training throughout India.