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Inviting creative ideas and suggestions to make India, the Skill Capital of the world

Inviting creative ideas and suggestions to make India the Skill Capital of the world
Start Date :
Jul 14, 2021
Last Date :
Sep 17, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The youth of India are the torchbearers of tomorrow, fueling the nation’s growth with their creativity, skills, and innovative mindset. The participation of youth, in addition to ...

The youth of India are the torchbearers of tomorrow, fueling the nation’s growth with their creativity, skills, and innovative mindset. The participation of youth, in addition to the demographic division we enjoy, will be crucial as we gear up to emerge from the shadow of global pandemic repercussions to build an Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

The Hon’ble PM Shri Narendra Modi gave a new mantra to the youth last year - ‘Skill, Reskill and Upskill’ to remain relevant in the rapidly changing business environment and market conditions.

The passion of youth is celebrated around the world on July 15 in the form of World Youth Skills Day to stress the strategic importance of equipping youth with employment, quality work, and entrepreneurship skills.

The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship invites creative ideas and suggestions from the youth to propel India as the ‘Skill Capital’ of the world.

The last date to submit your entries is 17th September 2021.

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SUBBALAKSHMI TALARI
SUBBALAKSHMI TALARI 4 years 10 months ago
Skill development is required along with degrees for the youth to be employable training is essential in a bid to realise Prime Minister Narendra modi's vision of making India the skill capital of the world the National skill Development Corporation (NSDC) has forged several international partnership across the globe. Through these collaboration NSDC aims to focus on sharing best international practices,benchmarking Indian standards in accordance with international standards, training of (TOT
SUBBALAKSHMI TALARI
SUBBALAKSHMI TALARI 4 years 10 months ago
Amid the current geopolitical churn as India tries to cement it position in the new world order that is taking shape it's people can be it's greatest strength. With 10 to 12 million youth entering the work force every year, India should not only train and skill them for the domestic economy but for the world also.Apart from the current health crisis creating a great demand for health care professionals,in many other trades such as oil and gas, construction,diamond processing andinformation
SUBBALAKSHMI TALARI
SUBBALAKSHMI TALARI 4 years 10 months ago
This approach to skilling in India has multiple advantages.it helps the Indian youth find gainful employment and helps to channelise their energy towards productive purposes This will also give a great boost to the international remittances India receves annually.This is turn will contribute to the growth of the country's economy and help improve our living standards. Hard working youth contributing to the host country economic growth will help enhance India's soft power The host country.
SUBBALAKSHMI TALARI
SUBBALAKSHMI TALARI 4 years 10 months ago
It is, however, a surprise that the recently launched 'pradhan mantri kaushal Vikas Yojana'3.0 fails to elucidate the Government strategy to achieve this aspiration.it lacks the road map to make India the skill capital of the world by overlooking the chronic challenges of quality infrastructure, training, pedagogy and the involvement of international partners In the delivery of skilling programms.
SUBBALAKSHMI TALARI
SUBBALAKSHMI TALARI 4 years 10 months ago
India could leverage the G2G partnership to bring in world class pedagogy, technology, curriculum, content and the infrastructure required for the delivery of vocational education.we should aspire to become the skill capital of the world. India needs to enter into cooperation agreements with many more countries, like it has done with Japan, to build formidable partnership in areas of skill development.it is only then that it will transform into an international skill hub.
DEEPAK  BHADE
DEEPAK BHADE 4 years 10 months ago
Dear sir why there is restrictions on no of submission on each topics because when we got idea in our mind then only we can submit. Each time we got new idea then we submit that time so please allow us any no of submission
Nakidashan L Mawphlang
Nakidashan L Mawphlang 4 years 10 months ago
Native Skill and latent raw talent are immense in India. Youths of today have showcase their capacity through social media and some have made name for themselves. For majority what we need is platform and that can come through infrastructure availability. So what modern India needs is massive development push.
KARTIKAY SHARMA
KARTIKAY SHARMA 4 years 10 months ago
नमस्ते प्रधानमंत्री जी, WE HAVE TO ALSO FOCUS ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF CHILDREN NOWDAYS, CHILDREN ARE BECOME HANDICAPPED, SPECTACLES. AS SCHOOLS ARE RE-OPENING SOME PEOPLE THOUGHT THAT IN SCHOOLS STUDENT ARE PHYSICALLY ACTIVE BUT IN SCHOOL ONE AND TWO SPORTS PERIOD ARE ARRANGED IN A WEEK AND SOME TIME THEY WOULD CANCELLED. SO HOW CAN INDIA GET MEDAL IN COMPETITIONS. NOWADAYS CHILDREN DON'T KNOW HOW TO PLAY SPORTS LIKE=CHESS, BETTER CRICKET, HOCKEY 🏒 ETC.