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Emerging tech tools like AI and AR can bridge India’s skills gap—but only if access is equal, infrastructure is strong, and policy keeps up
आंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तरावरील कामगारांच्या कमतरतेवर भारताच�
India’s demographic dividend can positively affect labour shortages internationally. Policies to develop a global workforce with market-ready skills
भारताने आपल्या धोरणांची पुनर्रचना करणे आवश्यक आहे आणि उ�
डिजिटल क्रांतीमुळे महिलांच्या आर्थिक सहभागासाठी संधीं�
India needs to recalibrate its strategies and adopt a holistic approach that bridges the gap between traditional sectors like manufacturing and emergi
Global partnerships across domains hold promise for bridging developmental disparities and bolstering the Northeast's economic outlook
The digital revolution opens new avenues for women's economic participation, however, to ensure true inclusion, this revolution must be steered by gen
संरक्षण प्रणाली आणि सुरक्षेसंबंधित पायाभूत सुविधा वाढव
The government’s aim to facilitate deep tech investments to augment defence systems and security infrastructure is a step in the right direction
भारताच्या राज्यघटनेद्वारे शिक्षणाचा अधिकार तर दिला मात
While the right to education is widely recognised by national constitutions, its actual implementation remains inadequate
Leveraging India’s demographic dividend through education, skill development, and job creation can boost economic growth.
India’s female workforce participation remains paltry and calls for an urgent review of India’s policies and schemes related to women’s empowerm
As president of the Global Partnership on AI this year, India has the chance to lead the international dialogue around general-purpose AI technologies
At a time when countries are closing borders and curbing migration, health workers are the exception.
An approach to building a child’s creative intelligence and skill development through real life roles, and building a strong sense of self and commu
Reviving the economy will require addressing the two major challenges — of a rising informal labour force, and slackening demand.
The Covid-19 pandemic has upended several long-held paradigms.
If administrative features improve, SANKALP can definitely make a positive difference in the ever-evolving skilling landscape of the country.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman seemed to be the chief protagonist of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream of India becoming a $5 trillion econo
India still struggles to understand the alchemy by which access to new technologies, processes and markets is converted into increase in productivity.
This brief examines the literacy landscape in India between 1987 and 2017, focusing on the gender gap in four age cohorts: children, youth, working-age adults, and the elderly. It finds that the gender gap in literacy has shrunk substantially for children and youth, but the gap for older adults and the elderly has seen little improvement. A state-level analysis of the gap reveals the same trend for most Indian states. The brief offers recommendat
The presence of almost nine million Indian nationals in the Gulf region makes India a key source of human capital for the six GCC nations. The majority of these Indians are blue-collar workers engaged in low-paying jobs. As countries like the United Arab Emirates (UAE) move up the technology ladder, they are increasingly seeking workers with specific, certified skills. This report outlines a pilot project for the mapping, harmonisation and accred
India’s young women, now more educated and healthier than ever, are entering a phase of significant socio-economic progress. Many of these women also aspire to become social innovators. With gender parity in education and an increasing number of women in STEM fields, they have increased potential for social innovation. However, barriers such as gendered social norms, domestic and care responsibilities, the digital divide, safety concerns, limit
The recent New Delhi visit of Singapore President Tony Tan Keng Yam, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the diplomatic relations, was very much fruitful to give a boost to Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj's 5s vision and enhance the skill development and cultural ties between the countries.
The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) must account for the possibility of interstate migration, rapid urbanisation and possible changes in the social fabric as populations react to new job opportunities.
ऐसे हालात बनाने होंगे, जिसमें हमारी वर्कफोर्स सिर्फ देश की GDP में योगदान ही न दे, बल्कि सही मायने में रोजगार भी पाए.