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India’s young workforce will be an asset if they have jobs, but without jobs there will be unrest, frustration: President

Updated: Dec 14, 2016 11:23:15am
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India’s young workforce will be an asset if they have jobs, but without jobs there will be unrest, frustration: President

New Delhi, Dec 14 (KNN) India with the second largest population in the world will face a major challenge in the coming years, said President Pranab Mukherjee adding that half of its population will be below 25 years of age.

“Our young workforce will be an asset if they have jobs. But, if the country is unable to provide jobs, there will be unrest, and frustration,” he said addressing the Annual Day Celebrations of CII Chhindwara Skill Training Center at Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh today.

The President said to get jobs, paper qualifications alone will not suffice. Skills are essential.

“Our universities and colleges produce a large number of graduates every year but most of them are unemployable. Our youth need jobs. On the other hand, our industry has problems finding adequate skilled manpower,” he said.

The President said economic growth in the advanced countries of the world, most of whom have ageing populations is low. Emerging economies like India and China are however witnessing rapid economic growth. We must therefore seize this opportunity by encouraging skill development in every way possible.

Mukherjee said the National Skill Development Council was created in 2010 to address this challenge. The present Government went on to create a Ministry for Skill Development in 2014 to provide focused attention to the need for large scale skill development.

He said skill development will help create jobs, strengthen the resilience of the Indian economy, help increase the contribution of the Services sector to the GDP and expand the flow of remittances into India from our workers overseas.

He congratulated the CII and the local MP Kamal Nath for their farsightedness in setting up skill training centers in the relatively backward area of Chhindwara and wished the centre all success. (PIB Inputs)

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