Skill Development
With the present education and skill levels of those already in the labour force being very low, it would be a major challenge for India to reap its demographic advantage.
This challenge becomes enormous as the recent studies indicate that employers found just about 20% of Indian graduates are ‘employable’ in the organized sector. The informal sector which comprises 93% of the workforce has no skilling mechanism, as the skill development takes place on the job.
So, there is a need for quick reorganization of the skill development ecosystem and the promotion of which is necessary to suit to the needs of the industry to ensure enhancement of life of the population.
Skill development initiatives will help actualize the inert potential
IT covers Language Proficiency ,
It Covers Management Skill
It Covers Operational Skill
It Covers Career Counselling
It covers IT Software and other technical skills recommended in USA and European countries