
We’re skilling India’s Youth, making them job ready for the global market: Shri Anurag Thakur
This training is organised by the Ministry of
Youth Affairs and Sports (MoYAS) in partnership with the Defeat-NCD Partnership
at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), the United
Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) and
the overall coordination of the Capacity Building Commission, Government of
India.
Modi government is skilling India’s youth and making them job ready
Speaking on the
occasion Shri Anurag Thakur said, “Modi government is skilling India’s youth
and making them job ready for the requirements of the global market. The global
supply chain, services sector and economy as a whole has immense potential to
hire young, educated, skilled manpower and India is developing a huge resource
of skilled manpower to cater to this demand. Not only that, we’ve also built a
robust ecosystem that nurtures startups and encourages the entrepreneurial
spirit amongst our youth.”
India’s current youth population is approximately 230 million
Shri Thakur said,
“India’s current youth population is approximately 230 million. A demographic
dividend of this magnitude has the capability to uplift the nation and raise
living standards for all. The youth have a limitless potential for propelling
social and economic progress of the country. India has a very important role to
play in the 21st century whereby the whole world is looking at us and Youth can
play a key role in this.”
The Union Minister
said that the youth volunteers rendered valuable services and demonstrated
heroic acts during the covid pandemic. He further said that the training
programme will help in development of
their skills as volunteers to enable them to serve the nation with utmost
commitment. Not only this, it will help them to develop as individuals and
embark on a journey to become heroes of tomorrow, the Minister added.
the youth must remain conscious about their duties
Shri Anurag
Thakur said that as reiterated by the Prime Minister on several occasions, the
youth must remain conscious about their duties and contribute to nation
building as a tribute to Azadi ka Amrit
Mahotsav to celebrate 75 years of India’s independence.
Shri Thakur said, “ The youth of India are its
future, and we must invest in them”, Union Minister added. Shri Anurag Thakur
said that the content of the pilot training has been carefully selected
and will deploy the latest technology like virtual reality. The 100 volunteers
forming part of the pilot will lay the foundation for training one million
youth soon.
Shri Thakur further said, “strong critical
thinking abilities, interpersonal skills and leadership capabilities are at the
forefront of personal progress and success in group situations. The training
will focus on building these skills.”
Secretary
of Department of Youth Affairs Smt. Usha Sharma informed that the training will
be conducted through a 12-15 days’ self-paced, online training; using
interactive, innovative tools and content adapting to the wide range of
backgrounds and skills of the youth in India. It will be available in English
and in Hindi to start with. Later training will be provided in regional
languages.