Article link:
Youth
Need to be Employed to Boost Productivity Skills: Secretary
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Extract from the article:
India is at a critical juncture where a
significant portion of its population comprises young individuals. Recognizing
this demographic opportunity, the government, industry, and academia are
working together to enhance the skill sets of this workforce.
The focus is on human capital development to
increase productivity. To achieve this goal, a substantial employment-linked
incentive scheme of 2 lakh crores has been introduced. This scheme includes
provisions for upgrading Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) to create
modernized skilling centers through collaborative efforts. The ultimate aim is
to train and empower millions of youth by aligning skills training with
industry requirements.
My Take:
Blog Title: Make in India is
Skill-ing India
"Looking back at my blog from years ago
on the 'Make in India is Skill-ing India' initiative, I can see the foresight
in linking skill development to economic growth.
The current focus on equipping the youth with
necessary skills for enhanced productivity resonates with the essence of my
previous analysis. The concerted efforts involving multiple ministries, state
governments, and industry partnerships mirror the collaborative approach I
advocated for in my blog."
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Blog Title: Dear PM, Finally
Reform which will Make...
"In a similar vein, my blog post urging
for reforms to skill India's youth aligns with the recent emphasis on job
training, industry collaboration, and relevant course offerings mentioned in
the current article.
The announcement of initiatives like PMKVY 4.0
and the establishment of Skill India International Centres underscores the
importance of adapting to the evolving needs of industries, a concept I
emphasized in my earlier blog. The vision to position India as a skill capital
of the world reflects the long-term goals I highlighted in my past
content."
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Call to Action:
To the policymakers and stakeholders involved
in the skill development initiatives mentioned in the article, I urge for
continued dedication towards bridging the gap between young aspirants and
industry demands.
Emphasizing practical training, fostering
industry partnerships, and integrating emerging technologies into skilling
programs will further enhance India's workforce readiness. Let's work together
to realize the full potential of our youth and propel India towards becoming a
global leader in skilled manpower.
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With regards,
www.HemenParekh.ai / 14
Dec 2024
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