Skilling India: Empowering the Workforce
- The Skill India Mission was launched in 2015, aimed at making the country's youth employable and improving productivity.
- Sankalp (Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promotion) is supported by the World Bank.
- This scheme aims to enhance the quality and quantity of short-term skill training through institutional strengthening, better market connectivity, and the inclusion of marginalized communities.
- The Startup India program was launched on January 16, 2016, with the aim of supporting and promoting the startup culture through innovation and design, contributing to economic growth, reducing unemployment, and alleviating poverty.
- The Stand Up India program was launched on April 5, 2016, to provide ....
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