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Inviting ideas for preparing India’s workforce for the Future of Work

Inviting ideas for preparing India’s workforce for the Future of Work
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Apr 21, 2023
अंतिम तिथि :
Jun 01, 2023
05:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has said India’s G20 agenda will be inclusive, ambitious, action-oriented, and decisive, establishing a presidency of healing, ...

Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has said India’s G20 agenda will be inclusive, ambitious, action-oriented, and decisive, establishing a presidency of healing, harmony, and hope.

Automation and ground-breaking technological advancements are fundamentally changing the nature of work in more than one way. Trends such as demographic transitions and technological changes such as Industry 4.0, Web 3.0, and extended reality technology bring immense possibilities that will forever change lives. This would imply significant workplace transformations and changes in the future of work that would be beyond human imagination. And to thrive in this new ‘World of Work,’ it is vital that skilling stakeholders comprehend these new trends and capacitate the existing education and skilling ecosystems.

Therefore, basis the announcements made in the ongoing discussions in the G20 Education Working Group 2023, the key takeaways about the future of the work are as follows and we seek ideas and suggestions from the public and other stakeholders on the same:

• The G20 Education Working Group has deliberated on pathways to make technology-enabled learning more inclusive, qualitative, and collaborative at every level.
• With the rise of automation across industries, it is imperative to mainstream foundational skills into the curriculum framework and facilitate dynamic learning over the life cycle to not only effectively measure the learning outcomes but also ensure people keep pace with the current factors of change. Education stakeholders must collaborate and focus on strengthening the foundational learning framework by leveraging technology and blended learning to ensure that students are equipped with the necessities for the future.
• The future of work is driven by the rising awareness of decarbonization and building a sustainable business, and the G20 countries recognise the importance of collective action in tackling environmental challenges as well as promoting transitions towards more flexible, transparent, and cleaner energy systems.

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Sandeep Sagar Gummalla
Sandeep Sagar Gummalla 2 साल 2 महीने पहले

Preparing India's workforce for the future of work requires forward-thinking strategies and a proactive approach. Here are some ideas to consider: 1. Digital Skills Focus: Prioritize digital skills training and education to equip the workforce with the tools needed for the digital age. 2. Industry-Academia Collaboration: Foster strong partnerships between educational institutions and industries to align curriculum with industry needs. 3. Embrace Lifelong Learning: Encourage a culture of continuous learning and upskilling by providing accessible and affordable learning opportunities throughout one's career. 4. Entrepreneurial Mindset: Nurture an entrepreneurial mindset by fostering innovation, creativity, and problem-solving skills. 5. Soft Skills Development: Recognize the importance of soft skills such as communication, collaboration, adaptability, and leadership. 6. Future-Ready Industries: Encourage the growth of industries that align with future job trends.

Vinit Gavankar
Vinit Gavankar 2 साल 2 महीने पहले

Hello sir,

Recently all over the india average temperature reached at 40- 42C.

To reduce this global warming effect and to avoid future rise in the temperature ( 50-60 C) can we not perform following east steps.

1) Environment ministry of respective state should ask the municipality to plant a big trees on both sides of the road and it must be a compulsive task.

2) All new buildings which are getting constructed in the cities should have solar panels and some space in the building to plant the big trees.

3) Create a policy which will inforce the people to convert their existing petrol/diesel vehicles in to electric one. Also we should make it mendatory for the housing society to kepp charging points for the EV in the building.

3) Start conversion of existing petrol pumps into EV stations by reducing production of petrol and diesel.

4) Kepp some reserve forest area in all cities.

5) Ban plastic production as much possible.

Thanks.

harshithemnani
harshithemnani 2 साल 2 महीने पहले

Namastey. I feel innovative ideas of Youth should be promoted more and platforms like MyGov will play a crucial role in increase in citizen engagement in various government schemes and projects.

raghunath_306
raghunath_306 2 साल 2 महीने पहले

Respected prime minister Narendra Modi ji need Certification courses like RANCHO certificate who already having talent skill and expertise in their field like electrician carpenter plumber etc but no education or any certification so if any small training skill development courses start for them they get more knowledge and become more expert to they get more work load job and become business men and people recognise more now only mount to mouth people pls start skill development courses for those who r expert and talent in their skill but no education RANCHO certificate

Vinit Gavankar
Vinit Gavankar 2 साल 2 महीने पहले

Hello Sir,

Thanks for all the ongoing development projects that are in progress in india and I am sure they will change our future.

In Mumbai we have following ongoing projects with their approximately cost.

1) Mumbai coastal road cost : Rs 52,619 Crores

2) Mumbai metro project cost : Rs 21,000 Crores

3) Mumbai trans harbour link cost : Rs 18,000 Crores

4) Mumbai ahmedabad bullet train total cost : Rs 1,00,000 Crores

5) Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor : Rs 10,000 Crores

Looking at above I can see we have spend Rs 2.5 lakh Crores in Mumbai and if we considered small projects and future projects then it will go till Rs 3-4 lakh Crores.

I have a question, after 75 years of independence why we are not able to build any city like Mumbai anywhere in India or in other parts of Maharashtra? Or it just that many businessmans and polititions own's properties in Mumbai and earning rent from that?
If government built any other city like this then stress on people will get reduced.

BIMAL CHANDRA SAMANTRAY
BIMAL CHANDRA SAMANTRAY 2 साल 2 महीने पहले

Honorable PM, During COVID period, Work From Home was a trial and very successfully implemented. This system should continue for all organizations whether Govt or Private. Even in manufacturing sectors where physical presence is not required. This will help to the Country in a BIG WAY. (1) Electricity (current) saving (2) Fuel Saving (3) No Traffic due to less vehicle on road (4) Road accident will reduce (5) No welfare expenses for employees (6) Maintenance expenses for employer will reduce (7) No Maternity or Paternity Leave (8) Salary Increment slab can be reduced (9) No unwanted expenses for employee like ; Dress, Fuel, Food, etc. they can save 100% salary on Bank (10) Rural employees can stay at their village and work. No need to come and take house on rent at urban area (11) Govt & Private Sectors can plan to open Good Schols & Colleges in rural areas (12) Urban areas will not be crowded for Drinking water shortage, Sewerage problems, Shortage of electricity, etc.

nidhi.imt06
nidhi.imt06 2 साल 2 महीने पहले

We need best Teachers, Civil and Mechanical Engineers, AI Developers , new age Farmers , biotechnologists, scientists ofcourse

SHADAKSHARY
SHADAKSHARY 2 साल 2 महीने पहले

If India's workforce adopted the WORK IS WORSHIP principle as said by the 12th-century reformer JAGAJYOTHI BASAVESWARA, definitely, India will become a developed country in a short time.

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