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Skills

Bridging skill gap through vocational training

The rate of employability in India has seen a sharp decline in the past few years. Talent apt skilling is something that...
solve

Coming soon: Entrepreneurship universities

Delhi government has decided to establish Skill and Entrepreneurship university to get the Indian youth future-ready. This entrepreneurship mindset is considered as...
Apprenticeship Regulation

How to benefit from Apprenticeship regulations

Before we dive into the scope of how apprenticeships can benefit organizations, let us understand the correct meaning of the term. Vocabulary.com...
training

Punjab takes measure to correct skill gap

The Punjab state government has taken measures to bridge the skill gap of the students passing out from state technical institutes and...
Germany and India

India joins hands with Germany to strengthen its skill agenda

The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) has signed two major agreements with the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development,...
Ghar Ghar Rozgar

First ever ‘Punjab Job Helpline’ for unemployed youth

The Punjab government has launched a unique Job Helpline number for the unemployed youth in the state – the first-of-its-kind in the...
Employee empowerment

Making organizations more effective with employee empowerment

Employee empowerment – this two-word phrase has a lot of strength and power in it. In simple words, it is a strategy...
Q & A with Nikhil

Apprenticeship Talks – In conversation with Nikhil Gaikwad, Privi Organics

We recently had the privilege to speak with Nikhil Gaikwad, Human Resources Manager - Privi Organics Limited.  The company...
Good Idea

Skill India, Start-up India need collaboration with education: UNICEF Executive Director

The Indian government has taken up different initiatives to upskill the youth of India to make its Make in India movement a...
School Dropout

Dropout students as the focus of corporates

35% of Indian students are school dropouts. Of an initial enrolment of 100 students, on an average, only 70 finish school in...
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