Re-skilling the existing workforce and developing technology skills in students should be made national priority.
A manufacturing line at Dell India’s facility at Sriperumbudur. The ‘Make in India’ vision is grand: Prime Minister Narendra Modi hopes to create 100 million jobs by 2021 and spur the development of middle class that will power the Indian economy in the near future. This ambitious program is designed to turn the subcontinent into a “global manufacturing hub” and increase jobs by providing a fresh impetus to the economy. Running high on this momentum, the government geared the union budget to aid […]
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