Can India be a ‘developed nation’ without quality jobs?
GDP growth and manufacturing push have not produced adequate quality jobs for decades
GDP growth and manufacturing push have not produced adequate quality jobs for decades
The recently launched National Green Hydrogen Mission, with an outlay of 19,700 crores is expected to create over 6 lakh jobs
An active role from the private sector would ensure more and more SMEs are able to take advantage of opportunities in the global market.
Not just that. Through its chat app Kaizala for enterprises and Project Sangam that furthers the goal of Skill India, Microsoft India is looking to play a lead role in India’s digital transformation.
Offering short online courses called “nanodegrees” in cutting-edge tech such as artificial intelligence, Udacity hopes to be the key driver for India’s mission to upskill its labour force.