For the destination states and regions, establishing migrant facilitation centres where workers can register themselves, obtain information on government schemes, post their grievances through help desks, and be provided immediate counseling and support is an important intervention. In 2015 and 2016, the DDU-GKY, MoRD’s flagship skilling programme, released detailed guidelines regarding the setting up of migrant support centres (MSCs) for migrating candidates and their families. DDU-GKY envisaged MSCs to provide residential assistance, counselling, identity documentation and registration services, alumni and employer networks, healthcare links, and other support services to migrant candidates. In order to facilitate the creation of an institutional support framework for migrants, DDU-GKY provisioned funding of Rs. 10 lakhs per centre per year through State Rural Livelihood Missions/State Skill Missions. This was increased to Rs. 30 lakhs per centre per year in 2020. Given that migrant workers face challenges in accessing formal, quality skill training, and post-placement support, the MSCs are an important intervention and need to function in close coordination with the MoLE.