Centre-states
meets soon on rollout of jobs schemes
The article "Centre-states meets soon on
rollout of jobs schemes" published by The Economic Times discusses the
upcoming discussions between the central and state governments regarding the
implementation of various job schemes.
The focus is on the collaboration between the center and
states to roll out initiatives aimed at boosting employment opportunities
across the country. The meeting is anticipated to address key issues related to
job creation, skill development, and economic growth through collaborative
efforts between different levels of governance.
The article highlights the importance of such meetings in
ensuring effective coordination and implementation of policies to address the
employment challenges faced by the nation.
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My Take:
Ditch
Historical Baggage…..24/12/2015
In my blog dated December 25, 2015, I emphasized
the need for a significant increase in funding to support the creation of new
startups and generate a substantial number of jobs.
The current discussions between the center and states align
with this idea of boosting the economy through job creation initiatives.
My proposal to abolish personal income tax and introduce
measures like Black Money Investment SPVs could offer innovative financing
solutions to support job schemes at a larger scale.
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This
Will Transform India……20/12/2017
In December 2017, I acknowledged the importance
of initiatives like the Labour Utilization Fund proposed by NITI Aayog to save
jobs from automation.
The focus on upskilling the workforce and enhancing their
cost competitiveness resonates with the discussions on job schemes at the
upcoming center-states meet.
By emphasizing the need for skilled labor and social
security provisions, the proposed fund aligns with the objectives of creating
more job opportunities and maintaining workforce relevance in the face of
technological advancements.
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Call to Action:
To the policymakers convening at the
center-states meet, I urge a comprehensive discussion on implementing practical
strategies to bridge the gap between job seekers and available opportunities.
It is crucial to prioritize skill development, industry
collaboration, and sustainable employment practices in the upcoming schemes to
ensure long-term economic growth and social welfare for all citizens.
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With regards,