
Pune: Maharashtra government has launched the Chief Minister’s Youth Work Training Scheme (CMYKPY). The initiative provides practical job training in government, semi-government, and private sector establishments while offering a monthly stipend of ₹6,000 to ₹10,000.
District Collector Jitendra Dudi has urged job-seeking youth to register online and take advantage of the scheme. Candidates can enroll through the official portal https://rojgar.mahaswayam.gov.in or at registration camps organized at government ITIs in each taluka.
Eligibility & Stipend Details
The six-month-long scheme is open to Maharashtra residents aged 18 to 35 years with at least 12th-grade, ITI, diploma, degree, or postgraduate qualifications. Participants must have Aadhaar registration and an Aadhaar-linked bank account to receive their stipend.
Stipend amounts based on educational qualifications are as follows:
₹6,000 per month for 12th-pass candidates
₹8,000 per month for ITI and diploma holders
₹10,000 per month for graduates
The stipend will be directly transferred to the candidate’s bank account by the government.
Wide Range of Opportunities Across Sectors
Multiple organizations have registered vacancies online under this scheme. These include:
Government & Semi-Government Offices: District Collector’s Office, Zilla Parishad, GST Department, Cooperative Societies Registrar’s Office
Private Sector: Companies like BVG India Ltd., S.K. Corporation, and various startups
How to Apply?
Eligible candidates can apply for vacancies online by selecting advertisements listed under the ‘CMYKPY Training Scheme’ on the MahaSwayam portal.
For further inquiries, candidates can contact the District Skill Development, Employment, and Entrepreneurship Guidance Center, Pune, at 481 Rasta Peth, or call 020-26133606.