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Reimagining Skill India 2.0: Inviting creative ideas and suggestions to help reinvent the landscape of skilling in India: 

Reimagining Skill India 2.0: Inviting creative ideas and suggestions to help reinvent the landscape of skilling in India: 
Start Date :
Feb 18, 2022
Last Date :
Jun 30, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Reimagining Skill India 2.0: Inviting creative ideas and suggestions to help reinvent the ...

Reimagining Skill India 2.0: Inviting creative ideas and suggestions to help reinvent the
landscape of skilling in India

The Government has reimagined Skill India 2.0, understanding the urgent need to create a reliable and qualified workforce. The push is necessary to help the workforce tap into new opportunities so we can look at the future of the world of work and be a part of New India's growth story.

Union Budget 2022 unfolded a vision for a New India, which will be built on a strong skilling ecosystem, robust digital infrastructure and plethora of opportunities. To fulfil this dream, several initiatives have been proposed to boost the skilling sector. They are:
Industry Connect: As India ushers in Industry 4.0, industry linkage becomes important to provide demand-driven industry-relevant training opportunities, bridging the skill gap and facilitating demand-based skilled manpower to industries which would, in turn, add new jobs.

NSQF Alignment: In a bid to bring talent in sync with demand for it, the Government is leaving no stone unturned to renovate the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF)and align it with evolving industries.

Digital Skills: The launch of the DESH-stack e-portal will encourage a digital ecosystem for skilling and livelihood and offer solutions to complex challenges in preparing for a skilled country. The Government is also focusing on strengthening the digital skill ecosystem as technical skills like AR/VR, machine learning, and the ability to work with data, including automated systems, become a must-have.

With Drone Shakti and Kisan Drones for crop assessment, digitization of land records, and spraying of insecticides, the country is set to leapfrog to a future-ready world. This opens up innumerable opportunities for both the drone and
agri-tech sectors: a mutually beneficial ecosystem for technology companies and agricultural modernization.

The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship invites all Indian citizens to bring their best ideas and suggestions to the table as we move ahead to become the skill capital of the World. 

The last date to submit your entries is 30th June 2022.

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gobind
gobind 3 years 11 months ago
Hamen skillful Bhart Ka nirmaan karne k liye technical Education ko primary level se Lagu karna hoga tabhi ham Bharat ko ek skillful rashtra banaa sakte hain
Suniti Tyagi
Suniti Tyagi 3 years 11 months ago
Respected Sir,Company’s should come forward and give skill development training to the youth and who ever wants as a CSR initiative.In the villages people are very skilled,only thing they need is a market where they can sell their products.Small Entrepreneurs and start ups can bring there products to a larger market by using digital marketing.This blend of skilled workers and digital technology can take India to great heights.Thanks
Amit Agarwal
Amit Agarwal 3 years 11 months ago
Companies should be made to contribute towards a new "skill building" fund and this collective funds should be made available for employees who loose their jobs. Depending on the size, turnover, sector of companies and the profile of its employees, some form of contribution by employees should be expected towards assisting other youth and job searchers. Let us say, 2-3 days per year where employees need to prepare 4-6 half day sessions to orient the youth and others looking for jobs. These could include simple sessions to help with building CVs to providing on job training or overview of the work they do to inspire potential job seekers. All of this need to be managed by a centralized agency so that useful works can be made available online to all other Indians.
DEEPAK MALHOTRA
DEEPAK MALHOTRA 3 years 11 months ago
dismiss the NSDC it creates lot of misleading and corruption from 2016-2017 , firstly it is trust , after that they make it Pvt Ltd company , after that all corruption goes on full on. TRAINING PARTNERS who invest a lot in this project are still paying the interest amount which they take from market for setting up of training centre, also allow training partner to make 50 training centre under their name , training partner should be only NGO/TRUST. without 12a, 80g, and FCRA certificate. because they monitor it more wisely. and they have own circle in villages and remote areas. no need for the settled up companies.
Kamalhasan
Kamalhasan 3 years 11 months ago
पेहले हमे अपने पिछड़े इलाकों को देखना होगा आज भी कई ऐसे जगह है जहाँ आज तक सही से बिजली और पानी नही पोहचा हैं उन सभी जगहों का सर्वे कर के हमे वहाँ के लोगो को शिक्षा देनी होगी और skill india वहाँ से सही तरीके से आगे बढ़ाना होगा तभी लोगो का विकास होगा और india का भी
Shyam Sundar
Shyam Sundar 3 years 11 months ago
NSQF curriculum needs world class trade and expertise. They should be given by proper skilled trainer rather than any ill-suited.Practical equipments should be promoted and needs proper funding for their procurement.
Rakesh gupta
Rakesh gupta 3 years 11 months ago
skill development and entrepreneurship. our Govt. should design the policy for welfare of new assign person ready for work following way.. * Training and skill development Course. * Education and awareness programme. * Legal and Safety standards acknowledge. * Working hours, Canteen for Food and Transport facilities should consider. * Digital training and procurement. * Job Fair and Industrial internship. * Services sector procurement and environment. * Different test and Scholarship programmes for development of candidates. thanks.
Arun
Arun 3 years 11 months ago
Sir Main Do Bar Papers Submit Kar Ke aaya Fhir Bhi Mera Voter Card Reject Kar Diya Na Koi Kami Batyi Na Kuch Vajah Main Itna Gusse Main Hun Ki Na Kabhi Voter Card Banvaunga Or Na Kabhi Vote Dunga Dhanyavaad