Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan has emphasized that skill development is the cornerstone of India’s journey to becoming a global hub for human resources. Addressing the first convocation of Ratan Tata Maharashtra State Skills University in Mumbai, he highlighted that education must translate into employability to support
India’s vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
Speaking at the event, Radhakrishnan noted that India’s young population can be a global strength if properly skilled. He pointed to initiatives such as Skill India, PM-SETU, and the Skill India Digital Hub as transformative steps in building a workforce ready for emerging technologies and global opportunities.
India’s Skilling Revolution
Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, India has witnessed a paradigm shift in human capital development. The Vice-President stressed that universities must modernize curricula, combining hard and soft skills to meet global demands. He urged students to embrace lifelong learning and stay updated with fields like artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital innovation.
Global Impact And Employability
Radhakrishnan underlined that empowering talent in India not only boosts the domestic economy but also contributes to global progress. He reiterated that degrees must lead to employability, ensuring that India’s workforce remains competitive in international markets.
Key Highlights
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Vice-President Radhakrishnan calls skilling key to India’s global role
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Education must translate into employability
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Skill India, PM-SETU, and Digital Hub driving transformation
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Universities urged to modernize curricula for global needs
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India’s youth seen as global strength if properly skilled
Sources: The Shillong Times, News On AIR, Free Press Journal