PM Internship Scheme
Article link: PM internship scheme will focus on economically weaker sections - The Economic Times
Extract from the article:
The article discusses the launch of the Prime Minister's internship scheme with a focus on empowering economically weaker sections. The scheme aims to provide internship opportunities to non-technical graduates from over 1,500 colleges, offering them a chance to skill up and gain valuable work experience.
It highlights that over 9.25 lakh students have already applied for the program, showcasing significant interest and demand. Employers across various sectors have shown keen interest in training the students, with more than 9,000 companies posting requirements for over 2 lakh vacancies.
My Take:
A Challenge for AI……16/02/2017
"Looking back at my blog from 2017, where I discussed the predictive modeling of the job market based on indicators like the Index of Industrial Production, Stock Market Index, and Foreign Investments, I see a clear connection to the current political nomination dynamics.
By forecasting economic trends and job market demands, initiatives like the PM internship scheme can be better tailored to address the specific needs of the economically weaker sections."
Thank You, Prakashbhai…..03/04/2019
"In my blog thanking Prakashbhai for launching the skilling program benefiting non-technical graduates, I emphasized the importance of providing opportunities for skill development.
The internship scheme's focus on offering stipends to trainees aligns with the idea of incentivizing skill acquisition among students, thereby contributing to uplifting the economically weaker sections targeted by the scheme."
Call to Action:
To the Prime Minister's Office and the HRD Ministry: Encourage continuous evaluation and enhancement of the internship scheme to ensure it effectively reaches and benefits the economically weaker sections.
Strengthen collaborations with industries to provide diverse training opportunities for students, fostering a skilled workforce for the future.
With regards,
Hemen Parekh
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