Matching job creation with industry demand is the key to end
Here are the highlights of his speech: • Every poor Indian is my soldier. I have to win the war of over poverty with them.
• Skills not only put money in your pocket, it give you self-confidence.
• This mission is for those people who are left behind. And who are these people? People with money aren't left behind, these are the poor.
• This initiative is not merely to fill pockets but to bring a sense of self-confidence among the poor.
• 65 per cent of the Indian population is under the age of 35. And if they don't have skill, they will become a challenge for us rather than an opportunity.
• Through this mission we want to fulfil dreams of people and we want to do it in a structured way, taking states together.
• We have to create structures and mechanisms to nurture youngsters, enabling them to find employment.
• We want that a person should be capable of multiple activities (skills).
• We have not restricted ourselves to skill development, we've focused on entrepreneurship.
• We want to give opportunities to apprentices who want to become entrepreneurs.
• We have to make all our training institutions dynamic. Technology is changing so rapidly that it is necessary to be dynamic to remain relevant.
• We have to map the strategy for the next 10 years of development.
• We have to have a futuristic vision; need to think what technology will be there in the next 10 years.
• I congratulate
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