The skills that Manish Sabharwal did NOT list for the job-seeking people are-
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1935, a committee chaired by Tej Bahadur Sapru lamented about the problems of India's educated unemployed. In 1948, India adopted an Industrial Policy Resolution that targeted manufacturing to employ the majority of our workforce. In 1975, Indira Gandhi made reform of India's apprenticeship regime the 20th point in her 20-point programme. But in 2016, only 35 per cent of our graduates are employable without repair, only 11 per cent of our labour force works in manufacturing and we have only 300,000 apprentices. We would like to make the case that an important solution to India's challenges of education, employment and employability lies in state governments adopting apprenticeships on a large scale.
The quest for predicting where jobs would be created in the long run is universal - many countries and states have prepared reports like "Jobs in 2020" or "Employment in 2050", but most have the efficacy of palm reading. Dynamic economies, by definition, continuously deviate from the status quo. Research suggests that 50 per cent of the jobs created in the United States in every decade since the 1960s did not exist in the decade before that. Anecdotally, this number seems true for new recruits to the Indian labour force in the last 10 years (700,000 a month) and will be true for new recruits in the next 10 years (one million per month).
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1935, a committee chaired by Tej Bahadur Sapru lamented about the problems of India's educated unemployed. In 1948, India adopted an Industrial Policy Resolution that targeted manufacturing to employ the majority of our workforce. In 1975, Indira Gandhi made reform of India's apprenticeship regime the 20th point in her 20-point programme. But in 2016, only 35 per cent of our graduates are employable without repair, only 11 per cent of our labour force works in manufacturing and we have only 300,000 apprentices. We would like to make the case that an important solution to India's challenges of education, employment and employability lies in state governments adopting apprenticeships on a large scale