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Back to Skills – These startups lend a helping hand, skill youth for employment
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Boosting the Government of India s vision of a “Kaushal Bharat, Kushal Bharat” (Skilled India, Prosperous India), many startups and organisations have set up skill training where the youth not only gain vocational training, but also employment opportunities. Image Credit: Skill India
The skill development and entrepreneurship efforts across the country have been highly fragmented so far. As opposed to developed countries, where the percentage of skilled workforce is between 60 percent and 90 percent of the total workforce,
India records an abysmal 4.69 percent of workforce with formal vocational skills.
Vajpayee s visionary leadership saw the country s development reach unprecedented heights, he said in a tweet. His efforts for making a strong and prosperous India will be remembered forever, Modi said.
Born in 1924, Vajpayee was a founder member of the Jana Sangh and then the BJP, a party which rose from the margins to rule India for the first time in 1990s with him being its main face.
His tenure is credited with ushering in a fresh wave of liberalisation, boosting growth and infrastructure.
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Against involuntary methods of family planning, Centre tells SC ANI | Updated: Dec 12, 2020 18:52 IST
New Delhi [India], December 12 (ANI): The Central government has submitted before the Supreme Court that it is against the involuntary methods of family planning for population control and added that Family Welfare Programme in India is voluntary in nature.
The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in its affidavit filed on December 7, said the Family Welfare Programme in India is voluntary in nature, which enables couples to decide the size of their family and adopt the family planning methods, best suited to them, according to their choice, without any compulsion.