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Identify 10 priority skills with highest employability

Identify 10 priority skills with highest employability
Start Date :
Jun 23, 2014
Last Date :
Aug 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task seeks the views of the participant on basic yet crucial aspects related to skill development. The information and insights received from this task can be sent to the ...

This task seeks the views of the participant on basic yet crucial aspects related to skill development. The information and insights received from this task can be sent to the concerned industries, help in ITI and other relevant curricula and can be utilized in various reports being prepared by the concerned departments.

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Nirvan Jain
Nirvan Jain 11 years 7 months ago
Hey All, How about this ? Let's introduce LAWs and IPC education to all Schools so that tomorrow's ALL youth or younger generation will have knowledge of all the LAWs and IPC so that they will prevent next GENERATIONs leaders to do corruption, crony capitalism, favoritism etc.... Base of Everything is in EDUCATION.
Swarup Roy Chowdhury
Swarup Roy Chowdhury 11 years 7 months ago
Teaching Engineering students - "How to Innnovate Eeasily?" to save our sinking Indian IT industry MNCs outsource IT jobs to India due to cheap labour Countries like China, Indon have skills & are doing at a cheaper rate If we don't change our mindset & start innovating new things, MNCs will move to other countries From 1 year mgmt course at IIMB, I learnt - How people can Innovate Easily Taught to teams in my comp to stay competitive Extend this to colleges - students become more innovative
VAIBHAV GOYAL
VAIBHAV GOYAL 11 years 7 months ago
WE SHOULD MAKE SKILL SCHOOL UNDER PPP MODEL IN BIG CITY OR SURROUNDING THAT CITY . WE HAVE NOW LACK OF EVERY SKILL LABOUR ., KHATI , PLUMBER ,ELECTRICIAN , FACTORY STAFF . ALL INDIA RUNNING FOR SERVICE JOBS ONLY .STUDYING WHITE COLLAR JOBS AND GETTING THOSE JOBS ONLY . NO ONE STUDYING THESE BASIC JOBS STUDY , THERE IS BIG SHORTAGE . SO I REQUEST TO OPEN MANY THOUSAND OF SCHOOL WHERE WE GO AND LEARN THESE BASIC SKILLS . CONSTRUCTION LABOUR TO CITY GARDENERS , EVERY THING IS SHORT .
Manoj Panda
Manoj Panda 11 years 7 months ago
I suggest mass training and certification at Block level - 1. ITIs ( may have tie up with local Industry). 2. A mobile farmer training institution 3.Teacher Training Institutes 4. Local craft Institutes 5. Safety & skill training for construction workers 6. Enrollment of Housemaids giving them basic health services 7. Enrollment of safaiwallas giving them basic health services 8. Nurse training Institutes 9. Lab Technician Training 10. Safety Training Driver and assistant
Siddharth Chahar
Siddharth Chahar 11 years 7 months ago
I have only 3 which will tap otherwise untapped potential of existing opportunities in INDIA 1. Waste management skills and technology. Given amount of garbage and waste we have here 2. Construction skills for Highways 3. Alternative power harnessing skills using water, waste, solar etc.
Parvesh Jain
Parvesh Jain 11 years 7 months ago
Formal building construction skills and training in operating construction machinery. This will engage our less skilled farrmer to migrate to less formal education required construction industry.
K V Sarma Jonnavithula
K V Sarma Jonnavithula 11 years 7 months ago
In almost every industry, all or a combination of some of the skills mentioned in the attached PPT are needed to improve employability. It is best to start at Higher Secondary level to make students inculcate these skills as a part of their education.
diwakar sharma
diwakar sharma 11 years 7 months ago
Teaching Scientist and Researchers Craftsmen and Skilled labour like Carpenters , construction and civil workers CS&IT/ElectronicsTextiles engineer Doctors Farmer/Agriculturer Drivers/Tranporters Retailers/Salesman vehicle Manufacturers, steel Manufacturers Mining and Metallurgical
s pradeep kumar
s pradeep kumar 11 years 7 months ago
10 priority skills are critical thinking,communication,visionary skills,self motivation proficiency with information,globally minded teamwork,complex problem solving,judgement and decision making,active listening, monitoring,programming,sales and marketing these are the first most skills that every should have in order to obtain an employment in addition to these a man should develop operation and system analysis, mathematics,computer and electronics etc and also good personality skills
Aniruddha Brahme
Aniruddha Brahme 11 years 7 months ago
The construction industry is having highes potential of job creation. Yet it is lagging behind the world standards in quality. The huge unemployed rural youth can successfully directed to this sector, if a practical and meaning full training provided. The course should be very short term with practical engagement (Aprenticeship). For example course of 6 months (3months training + 3 Months Aprenticeship). Youth will not be attracted to a long term course. For training a skillset of masson, 3 months are enough.