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Inviting Creative Ideas and Suggestion to Make India a ‘Tech Nation’

Inviting Creative Ideas and Suggestion to Make India a ‘Tech Nation’Inviting Creative Ideas and Suggestion to Make India a ‘Tech Nation’
Start Date :
Feb 17, 2022
Last Date :
Mar 01, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Inviting Creative Ideas and Suggestion to Make India a ‘Tech Nation’ ...

Inviting Creative Ideas and Suggestion to Make India a ‘Tech Nation’

Union Budget 2022 has unfolded a vision for a ‘Naya Bharat’, which will be built on a strong digital ecosystem coupled with reliable physical infrastructure. It has proposed several initiatives to boost skilling sector ushering in a decade of technology in India – or ‘Techade'. The Centre is reimagining Skill India 2.0 to focus on digital skill development, strengthening the collective vision for an inclusive Digital Bharat.

It is also working towards renovating the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) and aligning it with evolving industries, making sure the supply of talent is in sync with demand for it. NSQF is anchored in the National Council of Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) to foster stronger industry skill linkages. The current thrust of the NCVET is on emerging technologies including drones, augmented reality, virtual reality, robotics, animation, machine learning, etc.

Industry demand-driven training is being promoted by fee-based training with industry partnerships. Industry-recognized courses in line with Industry 4.0 are in focus. NCVET is also looking to align Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) courses that are running in the industry, with NSQF to create more job-oriented skilling and better absorption by industry.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman launched the DESH-stack e-portal to encourage a digital ecosystem for skilling and livelihood. DESH is designed to address complex challenges facing the skill development ecosystem by bridging the gap between demand and supply in the existing framework. The portal, which provides API-based trusted skill credentials, payment and discovery layers to find relevant jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities, will also allow a frictionless exchange for skill development, deployment and associated supply-chain and enabling services. In order that this move to a technology-powered future is seamless and beneficial to the entire country, we need the brilliance of young minds to spark innovative thoughts.

The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship invites all Indian citizens to bring their best creative ideas and suggestions to the table as we move ahead to a ‘Techade’ of industrial revolution. You can be a partner in the march to change, your ideas can fuel the future.

The last date to submit your entries is 1st March 2022.

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SANJAY SARKAR
SANJAY SARKAR 4 years 6 months ago
It most certainly will, venture capitalist, technology entrepreneur and policy advisor Anirudh Suri writes in "The Great Tech Game - Shaping Geopolitics And The Destinies Of Nations" (HarperCollins), who admits that he "cannot claim to have all the answers" but "strongly feels that a much broader and deeper conversation needs to take place about the impact of technology on our world and the choices we need to make, urgently".
SANJAY SARKAR
SANJAY SARKAR 4 years 6 months ago
Is there a link between the investment of billions of dollars in Reliance Jio at the height of the Covid crisis and the US-China trade and technology wars? How does any of this matter to any of us?
SANJAY SARKAR
SANJAY SARKAR 4 years 6 months ago
A century later, this is the reality that stares at India as the connections between "seemingly disparate events" - for instance what ties the Ladakh standoff to the global technological struggle for dominance?
SANJAY SARKAR
SANJAY SARKAR 4 years 6 months ago
Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature's inexo rable im perative", the prophetic social critic H.G. Wells wrote in "A Short History of the World" in 1922.
InderPalSingh
InderPalSingh 4 years 6 months ago
There is plenty of interest in the emerging technologies (augmented reality, virtual reality, robotics, animation, machine learning etc.) already. Companies have already hired or are hiring for their positions. What we need is more startups based on these technologies to absorb the newly-skilled tech people. Thank you.
Shruthi Selvan
Shruthi Selvan 4 years 6 months ago
please consider this,The idea of CSIR/ UGC NET and NEET is grabbing the right to educate and employment opportunities to students who are inaccessible to resources. The idea of calculating and discouraging students interest and ability with set of random difficult questions unrelated to the position of MBBS or assistant professorship is encouraged.The NET exams for the position of assistant professorship except lectureship must be done separately or by state.This rule kills the research interest in students who want to do phd with no scope for employment. while we have board exams separately for each subject why would neet be necessary.If neet is for helping students who can't afford.please give the same right to students who can afford to educate in private colleges without neet. BOTH THESE ARE HELPING ONLY BUISNESS MINDED TRAINING CENTERS AND STUDENTS WITH GOOD FACILITIES.THIS RULE IS NOT EQUALLY HELPING EVERYONE.while many foreign countries don't have suchrules n welcomesforeigners
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