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NSN celebrates World Youth Skills Day 2021 with “My Skills, My Power”

Sahitya Karra by Sahitya Karra
July 15, 2021
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NSN celebrates World Youth Skills Day 2021 with “My Skills, My Power”. The objective of the movie “My Skills, My Power” is to create awareness and convey an important message on skills and education on the occasion of World Youth Skills Day 2021.

The message – “One can move ahead in life only with the right skills and education. Each one of us is responsible for our own skill development. Skills change lives”, is shared by the youth, one from each state and Union Territory of India in their local language.

Through this movie, we celebrate not only the World Youth Skills Day but also the coming together of skills and education, and the importance of vernacular languages in skill development and vocational training.

We, as team NSN firmly believe that we are responsible for our own skill development. Having a skill will help us be financially independent, get a job, improve one’s livelihood, create jobs, and contribute to the development of the nation.

Watch the movie “My Skills, My Power” below – 

World Youth Skills Day (WYSD)

To reiterate the importance of skills, United Nations General Assembly has declared 15th July as World Youth Skills Day in 2014. The events organized on this day have opened the door to many dialogues and discussions between young people, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions, employer’s and worker’s organizations, and policymakers. World Youth Skills Day has embarked on the journey towards the development of youth entrepreneurship as well.

NSN celebrates World Youth Skills Day 2021 with My Skills My Power

Reimagining Youth Skills Post-Pandemic

The theme for World Youth Skills Day 2021 is Reimagining Youth Skills Post-Pandemic. World Youth Skills Day 2021 aims to pay tribute to the resilience and creativity expressed by the youth throughout the pandemic.

With the pandemic being irreversible, youth should adapt to the changes and learn the skills through a blended model. Learning continuously, acquiring skills, reskilling, upskilling whenever required will be the key to stay relevant during the changing times.

Also read: Significance of World Youth Skills Day in the post-pandemic world – https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/significance-of-world-youth-skills-day-in-the-post-pandemic-world/

“My Skills, My Power”

We would like to extend wholehearted thanks to all the participants and facilitators who believed in our message and contributed to making this movie possible.

The facilitators who have helped us with the videos from various locations in India:

  • Delhi; Uttar Pradesh – Vikas Singh
  • Chandigarh – Mudit Sharma
  • Puducherry; Himachal Pradesh – Saarumathy Bhagat Singh
  • Jammu & Kashmir – Deepali Raina, Sibath Qureshi, Indra Ganjoo, Anpurna Jotshi, Anjali Kalla
  • Andhra Pradesh  – Shruti Raj
  • Arunachal Pradesh – Leemi Keche
  • Assam – Prof. T V Srivani, EFLU
  • Bihar; Madhya Pradesh; Uttarakhand – Preeti Dixit
  • Goa – Students from Parvatibai Chowgule College of Arts & Science (Autonomous) – Team Members – Dr. Shaila R. Ghanti, Officiating Principal; Dr. Sameena Fallerio, Head, Dept. of Computer Science; Dr. Sobita Kirtani, Dept. of Psychology
  • Gujarat – Gaurav Gupta
  • Youth4Jobs – Ms. Meera Shenoy and Rajesh Khanna
  • Jharkhand – Capt. Amitabh, Head, Tata Steel Technical Institute
  • Karnataka – Prof. G. Rajagopal, Mysuru
  • Manipur, Meghalaya (Khasi) – Robinson
  • Meghalaya (Gharo) – Meghan Kadam
  • Mizoram – Rajesh Khanna
  • Nagaland – Rohit Chandra
  • Odisha  – Kanhu Charan Behera
  • Punjab  – Nikhil Raj, Jaspreet Kaur
  • Chandigarh – Rinki Sikka and Mudit Sharma
  • Maharashtra – Madhavi Sonagiri
  • Rajasthan – Y. Geetha Devi
  • Tripura – Sumanth Venkatagiri
  • West Bengal – Veeresh P, Annany Mitra, Anudip Foundation

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