IndiaSkills 2018 Competitions: The journey continues to WorldSkills 2019
"One of the main reasons of organizing the WorldSkills and IndiaSkills competitions is advocacy and getting the message out to ...
"One of the main reasons of organizing the WorldSkills and IndiaSkills competitions is advocacy and getting the message out to ...
Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras (PMKKs) are playing an important role in making skill-based learning aspirational by enhancing employability of youth ...
Quest’s ecosystem consists of young people between the age group of 18-30 from rural and urban India primarily from disadvantaged ...
This is a guest article by Sanchayan Bhattacharjee, Associate Fellow at Observer Research Foundation (ORF) Mumbai, working in the area of ...
Technology - enabled language learning is the easiest way to improve proficiency anytime - anywhere, like in the case of ...
Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Hon’ble Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship today interacted with members of ...
The dismal employment figures of the disabled in India highlights the fact that it is imperative to create awareness and ...
The book "Cutting the Gordian Knot - India's Quest for Prosperity, by T.N. Hari and Hari Menon was released recently. ...
Technical Training from Germany has always attracted global attention and set many benchmarks in designing and delivering vocational training. Siemens ...
Today, organizations insist on basic digital literacy as one of the requirements for a job, even at the lowest level. ...
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