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Inviting ideas for preparing India’s workforce for the Future of Work

Inviting ideas for preparing India’s workforce for the Future of Work
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Apr 21, 2023
अंतिम तिथि :
Jun 01, 2023
05:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has said India’s G20 agenda will be inclusive, ambitious, action-oriented, and decisive, establishing a presidency of healing, ...

Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has said India’s G20 agenda will be inclusive, ambitious, action-oriented, and decisive, establishing a presidency of healing, harmony, and hope.

Automation and ground-breaking technological advancements are fundamentally changing the nature of work in more than one way. Trends such as demographic transitions and technological changes such as Industry 4.0, Web 3.0, and extended reality technology bring immense possibilities that will forever change lives. This would imply significant workplace transformations and changes in the future of work that would be beyond human imagination. And to thrive in this new ‘World of Work,’ it is vital that skilling stakeholders comprehend these new trends and capacitate the existing education and skilling ecosystems.

Therefore, basis the announcements made in the ongoing discussions in the G20 Education Working Group 2023, the key takeaways about the future of the work are as follows and we seek ideas and suggestions from the public and other stakeholders on the same:

• The G20 Education Working Group has deliberated on pathways to make technology-enabled learning more inclusive, qualitative, and collaborative at every level.
• With the rise of automation across industries, it is imperative to mainstream foundational skills into the curriculum framework and facilitate dynamic learning over the life cycle to not only effectively measure the learning outcomes but also ensure people keep pace with the current factors of change. Education stakeholders must collaborate and focus on strengthening the foundational learning framework by leveraging technology and blended learning to ensure that students are equipped with the necessities for the future.
• The future of work is driven by the rising awareness of decarbonization and building a sustainable business, and the G20 countries recognise the importance of collective action in tackling environmental challenges as well as promoting transitions towards more flexible, transparent, and cleaner energy systems.

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Shubhrajyoti Sarkar
Shubhrajyoti Sarkar 3 साल 1 महीना पहले
May need to focus on the following points: 1. Computer Based Training along with one-to-one interaction with teacher 2. Practical oriented hands-on training with modern equipment 3. Online assessment test as well as doubt clearing 4. Improvement on faculty training programs on what to teach and how to teach 5. Faculty assessment test and feedback 6. Modern Library and Laboratory wherever required 7. Job oriented training specific to the type of job and sector 8. Internship programs with reputed companies
SHEKHAR OJHA
SHEKHAR OJHA 3 साल 1 महीना पहले
The current self-interest of the five UN Security Council members is national and is for the expansion of capitalism or socialism, while global concerns like climate and ocean governance are global or Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam-centric. Global security is possible when the remaining 188 nations unite to have a concern for the environment, equity empowerment, and local entrepreneurship. Biophysical variables in fisheries must be balanced against the money and military might of hegemonic coalitions. Universities may be given the authority to engage in capacity co-creation by aspirational and achieving nations in supporting evidence-based policies for attaining "sustainable and inclusive development goals." Think tanks may focus on how university formal and non-formal education systems prepare human resources to work for fisheries governance, entrepreneurship, equity empowerment, and environmental restoration. S.N. Ojha-ICAR-CIFE, Mumbai
SHEKHAR OJHA
SHEKHAR OJHA 3 साल 1 महीना पहले
The current self-interest of the five UN Security Council members is national and is for the expansion of capitalism or socialism, while global concerns like climate and ocean governance are global or Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam-centric. Global security is possible when the remaining 188 nations unite to have a concern for the environment, equity empowerment, and local entrepreneurship. Biophysical variables in fisheries must be balanced against the money and military might of hegemonic coalitions of UN Security Council permanent members seeking to dominate one another. Universities may be given the authority to engage in capacity co-creation by aspirational and achieving nations (CCAAN) in supporting evidence-based policies for attaining "sustainable and inclusive development goals" (SIDGs). Think tanks may focus on how university formal and non-formal education systems prepare human resources to work for fisheries governance, entrepreneurship, equity empowerment, and the environment.
RAKESH
RAKESH 3 साल 1 महीना पहले
1st stop online gaming... youngsters involved to much in this scam and they start thinking short cut 4 money yes this industry gives lots of revenue but what we lose is someone is addicted and their Full family gets effected so Rummy,dream 11 like fantasy have lots of out side investment which not good 4 future young generation some restriction should apply i have idea but can't mention here
Pooja Gupta
Pooja Gupta 3 साल 1 महीना पहले
We should focus on education at grassroot level, more strong is the base, better is growth. There are ample opportunities in every field just some efforts are required to map the potential of students to right career. Financial assitance should be provided based on merit and case to case basis rather then free reservation of seats. Simplification and centralized admission process will also help in providing opportunities to more people, who just miss out the opportunitiy due to lack of timely information.
Rahul Shah
Rahul Shah 3 साल 1 महीना पहले
Freelancers or Gig workers or Consultants. They are already contributing a lot to strengthen the economy but are not yet in mainstream workforce considerations. They don't have other benefits such as work security, insurance and often many term that as moonlighting. Infact, Freelancing is a gateway to Entrepreneurship but this factor is completely missed out. Freedom to work for multiple jobs at a time while ensuring work ethics and professionalism by delivering the assigned tasks on time is a key training required. However it's something that can be done. We at Dignifiedme.com are on a mission to make it happen. It certainly reduces liabilities of companies, while increasing employability and productivity and hence economy. There are pros and cons and I can list all if this moves forward. Regards, Rahul Shah Founder, Dignifiedme.com DPIIT recognised start-up.
Vijayjeet Khair
Vijayjeet Khair 3 साल 1 महीना पहले
Most of the Indian brains are either moved out of India or planning to move out permanently due to reservation policy. Even nationalized banks are not supporting new entrepreneurs. Central government need to prepare strong policies to support industries to enlarge infrastructures and increase employment. India is lagging to encourage to register new patents. The most important point is about education system, the quality is reducing year on year.