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Skill Development and 21st century India

Skill Development and 21st century India
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 31, 2016
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How important is skill development in taking India forward in the 21st century?

How important is skill development in taking India forward in the 21st century?

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Jaychan
Jay Chan 8 years 6 months ago

“A man who works with his hands is a laborer; a man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman; but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an artist.”
― Louis Nizer
Our educational system has made"a man who can neither work with his hands or his brain or his heart" and he is called an Engineer who studied bachelors degree. These engineers compete for government jobs, competitive exams because there are very few best paid jobs. In India theres onlycompetition

Swathika srikanth
Swathika srikanth 8 years 6 months ago

We already have rich demographic dividend and In order to immediately harness their potential we need to provide them atleast with good basic skill development some basics if not good education. Only then we can reduce disguised unemployment in the primary sector and reduce poverty by channeling such people into manufacturing sector as there is demand for labour who have basic knowledge in handling machines.

er.subhashverma@gmail.com
subhash verma 8 years 6 months ago

Sir first of all make policy to give same education to all the Indians make a single education board and same subjects all over the country so that it gave same opportunity to every Indians same education must required in private as well as in govt school

asianamit@gmail.com
amit singla 8 years 6 months ago

it is very important and it should be part of our education system from the school level.
and more important its implementation should be watched carefully, so that it comes to the ground level and not remains in the files.

UP188804099
UP188804099 8 years 6 months ago

qki bina kaushal vikash ke desh ka vikas sambhav nhi h,kaushal h bharat ke naagriko ko aatmsamman aatmvishvas evam unme aatam nirbhartalaata h aur kisi bhi desh ka vikas uske naagriko se h hai aur kaushal ke madhyam se desh ka pratek nagrik na sirf shikshit hoga apitu aage bhi badhega aur desh ko vikash ki ore le jayega

Arish Chowthri
Arish Chowthri 8 years 6 months ago

I hope skill development should start frm their early days of college. That makes them employed as getting a degree. These developments aftr age of 25 doesn't impose any change.

S Jegatheesan
S Jegatheesan 8 years 6 months ago

sir arrange the decision makers a bus ride of ten days in europe and see their development in road and rail and in using electronics in ticket issues .arrange the professors in our country training in europe and bring world standard in education make it compulsory for professors to bring latest standard in education .our professors are the most lazy man in world.

ramrukku@yahoo.co.uk
ramaswami narayanan 8 years 6 months ago

i would go to the extent of saying that qualification and certificate is only a license to enter the job and it is skill and only skill development will help. skill development right from school days would only help India and education system needs a thorough change and yes You can sir and you will. i remember my review in Hindu about Kalam's book vision 2020

deveshpandey_2011@rediffmail.com
devesh pandey 8 years 6 months ago

Developing skill among the youth is vital for country's growth. In India, we have more than 60% of our population between age of 25 to 35. If we train them proper skills, they will not only benefit our social and economic condition of our country, but will bring name and fame to the country. The whole world needs skilled youth at present. If we send our skilled youth to foreign countries, they will bring a greater increase in our forex reserves. Youth will not get diverted to wrong paths.

rakshesh@yahoo.com
Rakshesh Bhatt 8 years 6 months ago

For highly educated people of India, there should be some common social responsibility defined. For example, every qualified engineer should give lectures in engineering colleges on weekends, free of cost. Like CSR, this should be part of "educated people's social responsibility". There can be some recognitions designed to encourage such initiatives.