Thirty percent of adult Filipinos believed that their quality of life got worse over the past 12 months, results of a recent non-commissioned survey by the Social Weather Stations showed.
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India’s digital skilled workforce needs to grow nine-fold by 2025. | Picture by special arrangement.
In order to meet the projected demand of digitally skilled employees, India will need a total of 3.9 billion digital skill sessions, over the next five years.
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Digital skills are becoming an essential component for employees to perform their jobs proficiently. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated this digitisation journey to a certain extent for organisations as well as individuals.
India’s present workforce comprises only 12% digitally skilled employees, and the number of employees requiring digital skills in the country will need to increase nine-fold by 2025, according to a report commissioned by Amazon Web Services (AWS).