Do you know: why Japan, Singapore and Sweden countries want to give jobs to Indians
International: India and Japan signed a Memorandum of Understanding last week, in which 3 lakh Indians have to go to Japan for on-the-job training. Apart from this, two skill development schemes of World Bank assisted Rs 6,655 crore have also been approved by the government. Meanwhile, the delegation headed by Suresh Prabhu was looking for a road map for investment in Sweden and skill development of Indian workers. Last month, LinkedIn has collaborated with IL & FS Skills to create a platform that will improve the efficiency of Indian workers, become network and get jobs.
Earlier, the National Skill Development Council has joined hands with Google to train India app developers. Apart from this, Asian Development Bank is helping the skill development programs from Himachal Pradesh to Odisha. Apart from this, Deckin University of Australia and the Harvard Business School of America have also signed an agreement to monitor and support Skil programs. Apart from this, community colleges in the US and Canada are also talking about strengthening the vocational training infrastructure in India.
India is currently undergoing a job crisis. India, with a working population of 47 crores, has the challenge of generating maximum employment in front of India. At present, the present central government is working on tackling this challenge within the country. Along with this efforts are also being taken in foreign countries. So far, PM Modi's tenure has been a warm diplomatic relationship. Due to these warm relations, bilateral investment, business and defense relations have been strengthened. Apart from this, the issue of helping Indian workers find a job is also linked to it.
Singapore's ITE Education Service has established a World Class Skill Center in Delhi in 2012. It has now spread to Assam and Jaipur. Its Delhi center is operating two courses in Retail and Hospitality Sector.
These are the opportunities for Indians in Japan
MoUs and partnerships with different countries, companies, universities and trade delegations have increased significantly. Collaboration with multinationals and their industrial organizations has also increased. Apart from this, opportunities are also being searched for Indians in Global Job Markets. Like taking care of the elderly in Japan has also emerged as a big opportunity for employment. The number of elderly people in Japan has increased, while the birth rate has decreased.
50,000 Indian IT Graduate Women in Sweden
Apart from this, there are 50,000 Indian IT graduate women in Sweden. Apart from this, World Bank, Japan International Corporation Agency and Asian Development Bank have helped India in many ways. Apart from this, NRIs are also trying to establish Skills Universities in India. Manish Kumar, MD, National Skill Development Council, said, "Developing jobs and working skills is a difficult task. It can not be done overnight But, we will make whole efforts for the solution. '
Why help from all the countries and World Bank
There are several reasons for joining the project with India's skill development on behalf of various countries, companies and multilateral institutions. World Bank's Lead Education Specialist Shabnam Sinha said, "Today one of every 5 young Indians is Indian. As a multilateral agency, our effort is to establish India as Human Resource Capital.
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Earlier, the National Skill Development Council has joined hands with Google to train India app developers. Apart from this, Asian Development Bank is helping the skill development programs from Himachal Pradesh to Odisha. Apart from this, Deckin University of Australia and the Harvard Business School of America have also signed an agreement to monitor and support Skil programs. Apart from this, community colleges in the US and Canada are also talking about strengthening the vocational training infrastructure in India.
India is currently undergoing a job crisis. India, with a working population of 47 crores, has the challenge of generating maximum employment in front of India. At present, the present central government is working on tackling this challenge within the country. Along with this efforts are also being taken in foreign countries. So far, PM Modi's tenure has been a warm diplomatic relationship. Due to these warm relations, bilateral investment, business and defense relations have been strengthened. Apart from this, the issue of helping Indian workers find a job is also linked to it.
Singapore's ITE Education Service has established a World Class Skill Center in Delhi in 2012. It has now spread to Assam and Jaipur. Its Delhi center is operating two courses in Retail and Hospitality Sector.
These are the opportunities for Indians in Japan
MoUs and partnerships with different countries, companies, universities and trade delegations have increased significantly. Collaboration with multinationals and their industrial organizations has also increased. Apart from this, opportunities are also being searched for Indians in Global Job Markets. Like taking care of the elderly in Japan has also emerged as a big opportunity for employment. The number of elderly people in Japan has increased, while the birth rate has decreased.
50,000 Indian IT Graduate Women in Sweden
Apart from this, there are 50,000 Indian IT graduate women in Sweden. Apart from this, World Bank, Japan International Corporation Agency and Asian Development Bank have helped India in many ways. Apart from this, NRIs are also trying to establish Skills Universities in India. Manish Kumar, MD, National Skill Development Council, said, "Developing jobs and working skills is a difficult task. It can not be done overnight But, we will make whole efforts for the solution. '
Why help from all the countries and World Bank
There are several reasons for joining the project with India's skill development on behalf of various countries, companies and multilateral institutions. World Bank's Lead Education Specialist Shabnam Sinha said, "Today one of every 5 young Indians is Indian. As a multilateral agency, our effort is to establish India as Human Resource Capital.

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