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Skill Development and 21st century India

Skill Development and 21st century India
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 31, 2016
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How important is skill development in taking India forward in the 21st century?

How important is skill development in taking India forward in the 21st century?

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Bharath Bhushan Lohray
Bharath Bhushan Lohray 9 years 11 months ago
A lot of students whom I interacted with said that they were bunt out 2 years into engineering. Engineering is a tough course. So is breaking rocks. Engineering has a lot of exams and people spend way too much time preparing for exams. Weighing of exams in the student grades should be offset by assignments and projects - this would encourage people to work throughout the year and improve their skills at solving problems instead of at solving exams.
Bharath Bhushan Lohray
Bharath Bhushan Lohray 9 years 11 months ago
"Skills" encompass everything. I can speak about a few that I know of from my field. Engineering / Applied Science Education - The second most populous country in the world cannot compete in Code Jam (2014 result : https://code.google.com/codejam/contest/7214486/scoreboard?c=7214486). Competing in a competition like this should be equivalent to a course and students should be graded based on how well they did.
Nikita Mhatre
Nikita Mhatre 9 years 11 months ago
Kitane sare log hai Jo ki kam percentage ki wajah se kisi bhi institutes main admission ñahi le pa rahe hai so skill India aise logo k liye ek hope ban rahi hai but kitane sare logo ko iske bare me pata hi ñahi hai k ye exactly hai kya
Rohan Jain
Rohan Jain 9 years 11 months ago
There is a lot of unused talent and skill already in our country, while focusing on skill development, perhaps we should also be focusing on utilizing the skill set already available to us. I'm sure there are millions like me who want to do something to build this country's future, but just don't know where to start.
Shabarinath BS
Shabarinath BS 9 years 11 months ago
Currently, population looks to be a bane of this country. Why not turn it into a boon. Our country is equal to some 20-25 countries in terms of population and area. If more than 50% of our youth are skilled, we can move towards the top tier of industrialized countries. This results in increased exports and strengthening of ₹
Ravi kant singh
Ravi kant singh 9 years 11 months ago
there are many engineering graduates not from iit or nits but they have capability to do better but they are going other sectors without any interst bcz seek for employment.I think if they can trained properly for one year in there interest field they can do even better,as now a days many private coachings do and student slect for ese and gate psu others...gov. must look
Chitta Mallick
Chitta Mallick 9 years 11 months ago
Student pass out from reputed institute let them mandatory to work on rural level at least 2 yrs mandatory & involve them in project planning phase to Deploy new things on ground level instead of allowing to go abroad.and track their assign work after some interval of time.
sonali s borikar
sonali s borikar 9 years 11 months ago
for taking india forward 1st of all we have to build up youth power coz youth is a strength of our country,we have to skill up youth power...
SHIVANSHU GUPTA_9
SHIVANSHU GUPTA_9 9 years 11 months ago
Genesis of Bureaucratic Power & its Prospects of Decline in India: A Case Study of Jammu &Kashmir. Look for the PDF. It is a research paper which depicts the rise of bureaucratic power in J&K, with its inherent pitfalls, if used indiscriminately. This paper also portrays the probability of its decline in case the reins are taken over by the citizenry as a result of an administrative revolution.