As the country faces an employment problem, skill development for youth has to be based on future employability. In the context of pandemic, analyse (200 Words)
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KEY POINTS
· The government’s skilling missions from the past and the current flagship scheme, the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), have helped. But the PMKVY dashboard says only 75% of those certified have been placed so far.
· Of the 49.72 lakh enrolled for short-term training, 45.37 lakh have been trained and 37.58 lakh assessed—only 19.75 of this lot have been reported by the training partner as placed.
· India’s the working class is likely to see falling employment opportunities with the pandemic having badly bruised MSMEs.
· Dedicated skills universities, such as the one run by TeamLease, are probably a good idea where, in association with industry organisations, students can get a diploma along with some basic education.
· The government can, wherever possible, provide some kind of stipend since students may need to give up their jobs as well.
· Another crucial factor to get the skilling ecosystem right would be to have an easy-access electronic platform that matches skills available in villages and small towns to the job opportunities in the nearby cities as well as elsewhere in the country.
· Companies must play a big role too, either through CSR or through direct involvement in skilling. Else, the country faces an employment problem that could get increasingly challenging with each year of delay.
Cibi Siddharth 4 years
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Tapasvi 4 years
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Abdul hakkim 4 years
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