Skilling the Youth through Technology
- Skill development refers to enhancing the skills, knowledge, and abilities of individuals to improve their job prospects, productivity, and resilience.
- The International Labour Organization (ILO) emphasizes skill development for economic resilience and poverty eradication, promoting flexible and responsive labour market structures.
- The World Economic Forum (WEF) links skill development to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, highlighting the need for digital literacy, problem-solving, and meeting the increasing demands of corporations.
- India, often considered one of the youngest nations in the world, has over 65% of its population under the age of 35.
- The Digital India campaign, launched in 2015, aims to transform the country into a ....
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