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the government _ the best engineers available on the job but the public money was found at last not to have been _ profitably. (employ)​

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Answered by geniuskhushi32
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Answer:

mark as brillianist

Explanation:

Last year, a study by employability assessment company Aspiring Minds created a stir by claiming that 95 per cent of engineers in the country were not fit for software development jobs. IT veteran TV Mohandas Pai has termed the study "total rubbish". Pai, the Chairman of Manipal Global Education, has been a CFO and a board member at Infosys. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw—founder, chairperson and managing director of biotechnology company Biocon—too disagreed with the findings.

Now an industry veteran's observations have echoed the findings of the study. CP Gurnani, CEO & MD of Tech Mahindra, has said that 94% of engineering graduated were not fit for hiring. "The top 10 IT companies take only 6% of the engineering graduates. What happens to the remaining 94%?" he said in an interview to TOI. Due to to the widening skill gap, now industry has to retrain even those who get hired. "If you come to Tech Mahindra, I have created a five-acre tech & learning centre. Other top companies have also created similar facilities to skill employees. For learnability, skill development and being ready for the market, the onus is now shifting onto the industry," he said.

Answered by kajariauddy18
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Answer:

1st blank- has employed

2nd blank- employed

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