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TASK summit on new skills for students
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Telangana Academy of Skills and Knowledge (TASK), Telangana State Innovation Cell (TSIC), X Billion Skills Lab, and The United Nations Young Changemakers Conclave (UNYCC) have partnered to address the skill gap of students so that they can build a sustainable career in the new technology-driven world of work.
Some 10,000 students would be trained from 33 districts as a part of the programme and this is being done through a summit on ‘21st century workplace skills’ on May 1.
National badminton coach Pullela Gopichand and top industry professionals will address over 10,000 students from Telangana on future of work on May 1.The Telangana Academy of Skills and Knowledge (TASK), the Telangana State Innovation Cell .
Aims to reach 4.12 lakh learners
IT and ITes Sector Skills Council of NASSCOM in association with Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) and Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge (TASK) on Friday unveiled ‘Future Skills PRIME Platform’ for the State.
Jayesh Ranjan, IT Principal Secretary, launched the programme and said rapid adoption of digital can help maintain normalcy and rebound from adversity. Emerging technologies will play an important role and Telangana students must lead this transformation, Mr Ranjan added.
TASK CEO Shrikant Sinha said, “Future Skills Prime provides courses on emerging technology free of cost that will be beneficial to students, faculty members and the management of education boards and institutions”.
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