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By Kaldor, Nicholas, 1908-1986
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3ERIC ED619927: Nation Building Through Skill Development "Skill Is Laying The Foundation For A Brighter India. As John Ruskin Puts It, "Skill Is The Unified Force Of Experience, Intellect, And Passion In Their Operation." "Nation Building" Is A Herculean Task That Involves The Government Of The Land, Private And Public Institutions, Industries, Organisations, And Every Citizen There, Holding Accountability Of Its Development Inch By Inch. India Faces Enormous Problems In Practically Every Aspect Of National Life As A Young Democratic Nation With A Multilingual, Multicultural, And Multiethnic Population. Poverty, Illiteracy, Unequal And Underdeveloped Growth Of Diverse Segments Of The Country, And Insufficient Infrastructure In Educational And Training Institutions Are All Impeding The Country's Development. The Insufficiently Skilled Workforce Is Unable To Assume Greater Responsibilities In The Development Of A Better Nation. In India, There Is Now A Scarcity Of Highly Trained And Skilled Educators. Both In India And Overseas, There Is A Considerable Need For All Levels Of Skilled Labour, Including Semiskilled, Skilled, Highly Skilled, And Highly Skilled With Specialisation. An Estimated 65 Percent Of Workers In India Are Aged 15 To 59, With An Average Age Of 29 Compared To China And Other OECD Countries. Approximately 335 Million People Are Currently Employed In The United States Today. They Are Largely Uneducated And Have Little Or No Experience. Approximately 59 Million Of The 70 Million Predicted To Enter The Market Will Be In The 15 To 30 Age Category. For The Development Of Our Country, Reskilling, Up-skilling, And Conceiving And Generating Ways And Means For National And International Labour Mobility, As Well As Mitigating The Low Contribution Of Women Labour Force, Are All Critical. Our Youth Will Be More Competent If We Place A Higher Value On Skill Development. To Address All Of The Concerns Of Globalisation, Knowledge Explosion And Distribution, And Skill Development Competition, The Indian Government Has Launched A Number Of Initiatives, Including Skill India, Digital India, Startup India, And Make In India. Many Groups Are Attempting To Improve People's Skills. (a) Directorate General Of Training (DGT), (b) National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), (c) Indian Institute Of Entrepreneurship (IIE), (d) National Skill Development Agency (NSDA), (e) National Skill Development Fund (NSDF), (f) National Institute Of Entrepreneurship And Small Business Development, G) Skill Sector Councils, (h) ICT Academy, And Respective State Skill Development Corporations. To Impart And Upgrade Abilities, Numerous Organisations And Universities Offer A Variety Of Certificate, Diploma, And Postgraduate Diploma Courses. TNOU Also Provides A Variety Of Skill-based Courses. The Aspiration And Ambition Of The Indian Government Is To Make India The World's "Skill Capital." We/the Editors Consider It A Privilege To Have Compiled This Book Titled "Nation Building Through Skill Development," Which Contains Contributions On A Wide Range Of Subtopics On Various Elements Of Skill Development Explored By A Diverse Group Of Authors From Around The World. Choosing The Chapters Was, Indeed, A Difficult Task. Original Papers With Less Than 10% Plagiarism Were Chosen For Publication. For The Publication Of This Book, Forty-one Essays Were Chosen. We/the Editors Would Want To Express Our Gratitude To Everyone Who Submitted A Chapter. The Contributions That Were Not Included In This Publication Are In No Way Considered Rejects. We/the Editors Express Our Gratitude To Prof. Dr. K. Parthasarathy, Vice Chancellor, Tamil Nadu Open University, For Entrusting Us With This Task. We/the Editors Would Also Want To Express Our Gratitude To All Those Kind Individuals Who Have Worked Tirelessly To Bring This Book In Black And White. [This Book Was Published By Tamil Nadu Open University.]
By ERIC
"Skill is laying the foundation for a brighter India. As John Ruskin puts it, "Skill is the unified force of experience, intellect, and passion in their operation." "Nation Building" is a herculean task that involves the government of the land, private and public institutions, industries, organisations, and every citizen there, holding accountability of its development inch by inch. India faces enormous problems in practically every aspect of national life as a young democratic nation with a multilingual, multicultural, and multiethnic population. Poverty, illiteracy, unequal and underdeveloped growth of diverse segments of the country, and insufficient infrastructure in educational and training institutions are all impeding the country's development. The insufficiently skilled workforce is unable to assume greater responsibilities in the development of a better nation. In India, there is now a scarcity of highly trained and skilled educators. Both in India and overseas, there is a considerable need for all levels of skilled labour, including semiskilled, skilled, highly skilled, and highly skilled with specialisation. An estimated 65 percent of workers in India are aged 15 to 59, with an average age of 29 compared to China and other OECD countries. Approximately 335 million people are currently employed in the United States today. They are largely uneducated and have little or no experience. Approximately 59 million of the 70 million predicted to enter the market will be in the 15 to 30 age category. For the development of our country, reskilling, up-skilling, and conceiving and generating ways and means for national and international labour mobility, as well as mitigating the low contribution of women labour force, are all critical. Our youth will be more competent if we place a higher value on skill development. To address all of the concerns of globalisation, knowledge explosion and distribution, and skill development competition, the Indian government has launched a number of initiatives, including Skill India, Digital India, Startup India, and Make in India. Many groups are attempting to improve people's skills. (a) Directorate General of Training (DGT), (b) National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), (c) Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE), (d) National Skill Development Agency (NSDA), (e) National Skill Development Fund (NSDF), (f) National Institute of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development, g) Skill Sector Councils, (h) ICT Academy, and respective State Skill Development Corporations. To impart and upgrade abilities, numerous organisations and universities offer a variety of certificate, diploma, and postgraduate diploma courses. TNOU also provides a variety of skill-based courses. The aspiration and ambition of the Indian Government is to make India the world's "Skill Capital." We/the editors consider it a privilege to have compiled this book titled "Nation Building through Skill Development," which contains contributions on a wide range of subtopics on various elements of skill development explored by a diverse group of authors from around the world. Choosing the chapters was, indeed, a difficult task. Original papers with less than 10% plagiarism were chosen for publication. For the publication of this book, forty-one essays were chosen. We/the editors would want to express our gratitude to everyone who submitted a chapter. The contributions that were not included in this publication are in no way considered rejects. We/the editors express our gratitude to Prof. Dr. K. Parthasarathy, Vice Chancellor, Tamil Nadu Open University, for entrusting us with this task. We/the editors would also want to express our gratitude to all those kind individuals who have worked tirelessly to bring this book in black and white. [This book was published by Tamil Nadu Open University.]
“ERIC ED619927: Nation Building Through Skill Development "Skill Is Laying The Foundation For A Brighter India. As John Ruskin Puts It, "Skill Is The Unified Force Of Experience, Intellect, And Passion In Their Operation." "Nation Building" Is A Herculean Task That Involves The Government Of The Land, Private And Public Institutions, Industries, Organisations, And Every Citizen There, Holding Accountability Of Its Development Inch By Inch. India Faces Enormous Problems In Practically Every Aspect Of National Life As A Young Democratic Nation With A Multilingual, Multicultural, And Multiethnic Population. Poverty, Illiteracy, Unequal And Underdeveloped Growth Of Diverse Segments Of The Country, And Insufficient Infrastructure In Educational And Training Institutions Are All Impeding The Country's Development. The Insufficiently Skilled Workforce Is Unable To Assume Greater Responsibilities In The Development Of A Better Nation. In India, There Is Now A Scarcity Of Highly Trained And Skilled Educators. Both In India And Overseas, There Is A Considerable Need For All Levels Of Skilled Labour, Including Semiskilled, Skilled, Highly Skilled, And Highly Skilled With Specialisation. An Estimated 65 Percent Of Workers In India Are Aged 15 To 59, With An Average Age Of 29 Compared To China And Other OECD Countries. Approximately 335 Million People Are Currently Employed In The United States Today. They Are Largely Uneducated And Have Little Or No Experience. Approximately 59 Million Of The 70 Million Predicted To Enter The Market Will Be In The 15 To 30 Age Category. For The Development Of Our Country, Reskilling, Up-skilling, And Conceiving And Generating Ways And Means For National And International Labour Mobility, As Well As Mitigating The Low Contribution Of Women Labour Force, Are All Critical. Our Youth Will Be More Competent If We Place A Higher Value On Skill Development. To Address All Of The Concerns Of Globalisation, Knowledge Explosion And Distribution, And Skill Development Competition, The Indian Government Has Launched A Number Of Initiatives, Including Skill India, Digital India, Startup India, And Make In India. Many Groups Are Attempting To Improve People's Skills. (a) Directorate General Of Training (DGT), (b) National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), (c) Indian Institute Of Entrepreneurship (IIE), (d) National Skill Development Agency (NSDA), (e) National Skill Development Fund (NSDF), (f) National Institute Of Entrepreneurship And Small Business Development, G) Skill Sector Councils, (h) ICT Academy, And Respective State Skill Development Corporations. To Impart And Upgrade Abilities, Numerous Organisations And Universities Offer A Variety Of Certificate, Diploma, And Postgraduate Diploma Courses. TNOU Also Provides A Variety Of Skill-based Courses. The Aspiration And Ambition Of The Indian Government Is To Make India The World's "Skill Capital." We/the Editors Consider It A Privilege To Have Compiled This Book Titled "Nation Building Through Skill Development," Which Contains Contributions On A Wide Range Of Subtopics On Various Elements Of Skill Development Explored By A Diverse Group Of Authors From Around The World. Choosing The Chapters Was, Indeed, A Difficult Task. Original Papers With Less Than 10% Plagiarism Were Chosen For Publication. For The Publication Of This Book, Forty-one Essays Were Chosen. We/the Editors Would Want To Express Our Gratitude To Everyone Who Submitted A Chapter. The Contributions That Were Not Included In This Publication Are In No Way Considered Rejects. We/the Editors Express Our Gratitude To Prof. Dr. K. Parthasarathy, Vice Chancellor, Tamil Nadu Open University, For Entrusting Us With This Task. We/the Editors Would Also Want To Express Our Gratitude To All Those Kind Individuals Who Have Worked Tirelessly To Bring This Book In Black And White. [This Book Was Published By Tamil Nadu Open University.]” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ ERIC ED619927: Nation Building Through Skill Development "Skill Is Laying The Foundation For A Brighter India. As John Ruskin Puts It, "Skill Is The Unified Force Of Experience, Intellect, And Passion In Their Operation." "Nation Building" Is A Herculean Task That Involves The Government Of The Land, Private And Public Institutions, Industries, Organisations, And Every Citizen There, Holding Accountability Of Its Development Inch By Inch. India Faces Enormous Problems In Practically Every Aspect Of National Life As A Young Democratic Nation With A Multilingual, Multicultural, And Multiethnic Population. Poverty, Illiteracy, Unequal And Underdeveloped Growth Of Diverse Segments Of The Country, And Insufficient Infrastructure In Educational And Training Institutions Are All Impeding The Country's Development. The Insufficiently Skilled Workforce Is Unable To Assume Greater Responsibilities In The Development Of A Better Nation. In India, There Is Now A Scarcity Of Highly Trained And Skilled Educators. Both In India And Overseas, There Is A Considerable Need For All Levels Of Skilled Labour, Including Semiskilled, Skilled, Highly Skilled, And Highly Skilled With Specialisation. An Estimated 65 Percent Of Workers In India Are Aged 15 To 59, With An Average Age Of 29 Compared To China And Other OECD Countries. Approximately 335 Million People Are Currently Employed In The United States Today. They Are Largely Uneducated And Have Little Or No Experience. Approximately 59 Million Of The 70 Million Predicted To Enter The Market Will Be In The 15 To 30 Age Category. For The Development Of Our Country, Reskilling, Up-skilling, And Conceiving And Generating Ways And Means For National And International Labour Mobility, As Well As Mitigating The Low Contribution Of Women Labour Force, Are All Critical. Our Youth Will Be More Competent If We Place A Higher Value On Skill Development. To Address All Of The Concerns Of Globalisation, Knowledge Explosion And Distribution, And Skill Development Competition, The Indian Government Has Launched A Number Of Initiatives, Including Skill India, Digital India, Startup India, And Make In India. Many Groups Are Attempting To Improve People's Skills. (a) Directorate General Of Training (DGT), (b) National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), (c) Indian Institute Of Entrepreneurship (IIE), (d) National Skill Development Agency (NSDA), (e) National Skill Development Fund (NSDF), (f) National Institute Of Entrepreneurship And Small Business Development, G) Skill Sector Councils, (h) ICT Academy, And Respective State Skill Development Corporations. To Impart And Upgrade Abilities, Numerous Organisations And Universities Offer A Variety Of Certificate, Diploma, And Postgraduate Diploma Courses. TNOU Also Provides A Variety Of Skill-based Courses. The Aspiration And Ambition Of The Indian Government Is To Make India The World's "Skill Capital." We/the Editors Consider It A Privilege To Have Compiled This Book Titled "Nation Building Through Skill Development," Which Contains Contributions On A Wide Range Of Subtopics On Various Elements Of Skill Development Explored By A Diverse Group Of Authors From Around The World. Choosing The Chapters Was, Indeed, A Difficult Task. Original Papers With Less Than 10% Plagiarism Were Chosen For Publication. For The Publication Of This Book, Forty-one Essays Were Chosen. We/the Editors Would Want To Express Our Gratitude To Everyone Who Submitted A Chapter. The Contributions That Were Not Included In This Publication Are In No Way Considered Rejects. We/the Editors Express Our Gratitude To Prof. Dr. K. Parthasarathy, Vice Chancellor, Tamil Nadu Open University, For Entrusting Us With This Task. We/the Editors Would Also Want To Express Our Gratitude To All Those Kind Individuals Who Have Worked Tirelessly To Bring This Book In Black And White. [This Book Was Published By Tamil Nadu Open University.]
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“ERIC ED619927: Nation Building Through Skill Development "Skill Is Laying The Foundation For A Brighter India. As John Ruskin Puts It, "Skill Is The Unified Force Of Experience, Intellect, And Passion In Their Operation." "Nation Building" Is A Herculean Task That Involves The Government Of The Land, Private And Public Institutions, Industries, Organisations, And Every Citizen There, Holding Accountability Of Its Development Inch By Inch. India Faces Enormous Problems In Practically Every Aspect Of National Life As A Young Democratic Nation With A Multilingual, Multicultural, And Multiethnic Population. Poverty, Illiteracy, Unequal And Underdeveloped Growth Of Diverse Segments Of The Country, And Insufficient Infrastructure In Educational And Training Institutions Are All Impeding The Country's Development. The Insufficiently Skilled Workforce Is Unable To Assume Greater Responsibilities In The Development Of A Better Nation. In India, There Is Now A Scarcity Of Highly Trained And Skilled Educators. Both In India And Overseas, There Is A Considerable Need For All Levels Of Skilled Labour, Including Semiskilled, Skilled, Highly Skilled, And Highly Skilled With Specialisation. An Estimated 65 Percent Of Workers In India Are Aged 15 To 59, With An Average Age Of 29 Compared To China And Other OECD Countries. Approximately 335 Million People Are Currently Employed In The United States Today. They Are Largely Uneducated And Have Little Or No Experience. Approximately 59 Million Of The 70 Million Predicted To Enter The Market Will Be In The 15 To 30 Age Category. For The Development Of Our Country, Reskilling, Up-skilling, And Conceiving And Generating Ways And Means For National And International Labour Mobility, As Well As Mitigating The Low Contribution Of Women Labour Force, Are All Critical. Our Youth Will Be More Competent If We Place A Higher Value On Skill Development. To Address All Of The Concerns Of Globalisation, Knowledge Explosion And Distribution, And Skill Development Competition, The Indian Government Has Launched A Number Of Initiatives, Including Skill India, Digital India, Startup India, And Make In India. Many Groups Are Attempting To Improve People's Skills. (a) Directorate General Of Training (DGT), (b) National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), (c) Indian Institute Of Entrepreneurship (IIE), (d) National Skill Development Agency (NSDA), (e) National Skill Development Fund (NSDF), (f) National Institute Of Entrepreneurship And Small Business Development, G) Skill Sector Councils, (h) ICT Academy, And Respective State Skill Development Corporations. To Impart And Upgrade Abilities, Numerous Organisations And Universities Offer A Variety Of Certificate, Diploma, And Postgraduate Diploma Courses. TNOU Also Provides A Variety Of Skill-based Courses. The Aspiration And Ambition Of The Indian Government Is To Make India The World's "Skill Capital." We/the Editors Consider It A Privilege To Have Compiled This Book Titled "Nation Building Through Skill Development," Which Contains Contributions On A Wide Range Of Subtopics On Various Elements Of Skill Development Explored By A Diverse Group Of Authors From Around The World. Choosing The Chapters Was, Indeed, A Difficult Task. Original Papers With Less Than 10% Plagiarism Were Chosen For Publication. For The Publication Of This Book, Forty-one Essays Were Chosen. We/the Editors Would Want To Express Our Gratitude To Everyone Who Submitted A Chapter. The Contributions That Were Not Included In This Publication Are In No Way Considered Rejects. We/the Editors Express Our Gratitude To Prof. Dr. K. Parthasarathy, Vice Chancellor, Tamil Nadu Open University, For Entrusting Us With This Task. We/the Editors Would Also Want To Express Our Gratitude To All Those Kind Individuals Who Have Worked Tirelessly To Bring This Book In Black And White. [This Book Was Published By Tamil Nadu Open University.]” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ ERIC Archive - ERIC - Lawrence, A. S. Arul, Ed. Thiyagarajan, P., Ed. - Foreign Countries - Nationalism - Economic Development - Skill Development - Higher Education - Energy Conservation - Internship Programs - Teacher Education - Safety - Employees - Information Technology - Artificial Intelligence - Computer Security - Employment Potential - Job Skills - Technological Literacy - Unemployment - Interpersonal Competence - Learning Disabilities - Education Work Relationship - Citizenship Education - Empowerment - Females - Vocational Education - Daily Living Skills - Rural Education - Student Evaluation - Independent Study - Work Experience - Technology Uses in Education - Quality of Life - Older Adults - Entrepreneurship
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Find ERIC ED619927: Nation Building Through Skill Development "Skill Is Laying The Foundation For A Brighter India. As John Ruskin Puts It, "Skill Is The Unified Force Of Experience, Intellect, And Passion In Their Operation." "Nation Building" Is A Herculean Task That Involves The Government Of The Land, Private And Public Institutions, Industries, Organisations, And Every Citizen There, Holding Accountability Of Its Development Inch By Inch. India Faces Enormous Problems In Practically Every Aspect Of National Life As A Young Democratic Nation With A Multilingual, Multicultural, And Multiethnic Population. Poverty, Illiteracy, Unequal And Underdeveloped Growth Of Diverse Segments Of The Country, And Insufficient Infrastructure In Educational And Training Institutions Are All Impeding The Country's Development. The Insufficiently Skilled Workforce Is Unable To Assume Greater Responsibilities In The Development Of A Better Nation. In India, There Is Now A Scarcity Of Highly Trained And Skilled Educators. Both In India And Overseas, There Is A Considerable Need For All Levels Of Skilled Labour, Including Semiskilled, Skilled, Highly Skilled, And Highly Skilled With Specialisation. An Estimated 65 Percent Of Workers In India Are Aged 15 To 59, With An Average Age Of 29 Compared To China And Other OECD Countries. Approximately 335 Million People Are Currently Employed In The United States Today. They Are Largely Uneducated And Have Little Or No Experience. Approximately 59 Million Of The 70 Million Predicted To Enter The Market Will Be In The 15 To 30 Age Category. For The Development Of Our Country, Reskilling, Up-skilling, And Conceiving And Generating Ways And Means For National And International Labour Mobility, As Well As Mitigating The Low Contribution Of Women Labour Force, Are All Critical. Our Youth Will Be More Competent If We Place A Higher Value On Skill Development. To Address All Of The Concerns Of Globalisation, Knowledge Explosion And Distribution, And Skill Development Competition, The Indian Government Has Launched A Number Of Initiatives, Including Skill India, Digital India, Startup India, And Make In India. Many Groups Are Attempting To Improve People's Skills. (a) Directorate General Of Training (DGT), (b) National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), (c) Indian Institute Of Entrepreneurship (IIE), (d) National Skill Development Agency (NSDA), (e) National Skill Development Fund (NSDF), (f) National Institute Of Entrepreneurship And Small Business Development, G) Skill Sector Councils, (h) ICT Academy, And Respective State Skill Development Corporations. To Impart And Upgrade Abilities, Numerous Organisations And Universities Offer A Variety Of Certificate, Diploma, And Postgraduate Diploma Courses. TNOU Also Provides A Variety Of Skill-based Courses. The Aspiration And Ambition Of The Indian Government Is To Make India The World's "Skill Capital." We/the Editors Consider It A Privilege To Have Compiled This Book Titled "Nation Building Through Skill Development," Which Contains Contributions On A Wide Range Of Subtopics On Various Elements Of Skill Development Explored By A Diverse Group Of Authors From Around The World. Choosing The Chapters Was, Indeed, A Difficult Task. Original Papers With Less Than 10% Plagiarism Were Chosen For Publication. For The Publication Of This Book, Forty-one Essays Were Chosen. We/the Editors Would Want To Express Our Gratitude To Everyone Who Submitted A Chapter. The Contributions That Were Not Included In This Publication Are In No Way Considered Rejects. We/the Editors Express Our Gratitude To Prof. Dr. K. Parthasarathy, Vice Chancellor, Tamil Nadu Open University, For Entrusting Us With This Task. We/the Editors Would Also Want To Express Our Gratitude To All Those Kind Individuals Who Have Worked Tirelessly To Bring This Book In Black And White. [This Book Was Published By Tamil Nadu Open University.] at online marketplaces:
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4Essays On Value And Distribution
By nicholas kaldor
"Skill is laying the foundation for a brighter India. As John Ruskin puts it, "Skill is the unified force of experience, intellect, and passion in their operation." "Nation Building" is a herculean task that involves the government of the land, private and public institutions, industries, organisations, and every citizen there, holding accountability of its development inch by inch. India faces enormous problems in practically every aspect of national life as a young democratic nation with a multilingual, multicultural, and multiethnic population. Poverty, illiteracy, unequal and underdeveloped growth of diverse segments of the country, and insufficient infrastructure in educational and training institutions are all impeding the country's development. The insufficiently skilled workforce is unable to assume greater responsibilities in the development of a better nation. In India, there is now a scarcity of highly trained and skilled educators. Both in India and overseas, there is a considerable need for all levels of skilled labour, including semiskilled, skilled, highly skilled, and highly skilled with specialisation. An estimated 65 percent of workers in India are aged 15 to 59, with an average age of 29 compared to China and other OECD countries. Approximately 335 million people are currently employed in the United States today. They are largely uneducated and have little or no experience. Approximately 59 million of the 70 million predicted to enter the market will be in the 15 to 30 age category. For the development of our country, reskilling, up-skilling, and conceiving and generating ways and means for national and international labour mobility, as well as mitigating the low contribution of women labour force, are all critical. Our youth will be more competent if we place a higher value on skill development. To address all of the concerns of globalisation, knowledge explosion and distribution, and skill development competition, the Indian government has launched a number of initiatives, including Skill India, Digital India, Startup India, and Make in India. Many groups are attempting to improve people's skills. (a) Directorate General of Training (DGT), (b) National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), (c) Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE), (d) National Skill Development Agency (NSDA), (e) National Skill Development Fund (NSDF), (f) National Institute of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development, g) Skill Sector Councils, (h) ICT Academy, and respective State Skill Development Corporations. To impart and upgrade abilities, numerous organisations and universities offer a variety of certificate, diploma, and postgraduate diploma courses. TNOU also provides a variety of skill-based courses. The aspiration and ambition of the Indian Government is to make India the world's "Skill Capital." We/the editors consider it a privilege to have compiled this book titled "Nation Building through Skill Development," which contains contributions on a wide range of subtopics on various elements of skill development explored by a diverse group of authors from around the world. Choosing the chapters was, indeed, a difficult task. Original papers with less than 10% plagiarism were chosen for publication. For the publication of this book, forty-one essays were chosen. We/the editors would want to express our gratitude to everyone who submitted a chapter. The contributions that were not included in this publication are in no way considered rejects. We/the editors express our gratitude to Prof. Dr. K. Parthasarathy, Vice Chancellor, Tamil Nadu Open University, for entrusting us with this task. We/the editors would also want to express our gratitude to all those kind individuals who have worked tirelessly to bring this book in black and white. [This book was published by Tamil Nadu Open University.]
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5Essays On Value And Distribution
"Skill is laying the foundation for a brighter India. As John Ruskin puts it, "Skill is the unified force of experience, intellect, and passion in their operation." "Nation Building" is a herculean task that involves the government of the land, private and public institutions, industries, organisations, and every citizen there, holding accountability of its development inch by inch. India faces enormous problems in practically every aspect of national life as a young democratic nation with a multilingual, multicultural, and multiethnic population. Poverty, illiteracy, unequal and underdeveloped growth of diverse segments of the country, and insufficient infrastructure in educational and training institutions are all impeding the country's development. The insufficiently skilled workforce is unable to assume greater responsibilities in the development of a better nation. In India, there is now a scarcity of highly trained and skilled educators. Both in India and overseas, there is a considerable need for all levels of skilled labour, including semiskilled, skilled, highly skilled, and highly skilled with specialisation. An estimated 65 percent of workers in India are aged 15 to 59, with an average age of 29 compared to China and other OECD countries. Approximately 335 million people are currently employed in the United States today. They are largely uneducated and have little or no experience. Approximately 59 million of the 70 million predicted to enter the market will be in the 15 to 30 age category. For the development of our country, reskilling, up-skilling, and conceiving and generating ways and means for national and international labour mobility, as well as mitigating the low contribution of women labour force, are all critical. Our youth will be more competent if we place a higher value on skill development. To address all of the concerns of globalisation, knowledge explosion and distribution, and skill development competition, the Indian government has launched a number of initiatives, including Skill India, Digital India, Startup India, and Make in India. Many groups are attempting to improve people's skills. (a) Directorate General of Training (DGT), (b) National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), (c) Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE), (d) National Skill Development Agency (NSDA), (e) National Skill Development Fund (NSDF), (f) National Institute of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development, g) Skill Sector Councils, (h) ICT Academy, and respective State Skill Development Corporations. To impart and upgrade abilities, numerous organisations and universities offer a variety of certificate, diploma, and postgraduate diploma courses. TNOU also provides a variety of skill-based courses. The aspiration and ambition of the Indian Government is to make India the world's "Skill Capital." We/the editors consider it a privilege to have compiled this book titled "Nation Building through Skill Development," which contains contributions on a wide range of subtopics on various elements of skill development explored by a diverse group of authors from around the world. Choosing the chapters was, indeed, a difficult task. Original papers with less than 10% plagiarism were chosen for publication. For the publication of this book, forty-one essays were chosen. We/the editors would want to express our gratitude to everyone who submitted a chapter. The contributions that were not included in this publication are in no way considered rejects. We/the editors express our gratitude to Prof. Dr. K. Parthasarathy, Vice Chancellor, Tamil Nadu Open University, for entrusting us with this task. We/the editors would also want to express our gratitude to all those kind individuals who have worked tirelessly to bring this book in black and white. [This book was published by Tamil Nadu Open University.]
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