Developing Talent in Healthcare
- Recent health report indicate that India has only about 0.65 physicians and 1.3 nurses per 1000 people, testifying to a shortage of skilled Healthcare workers.
- To meet ever-growing demands, India needs another 15.4 lakh doctors and 24 lakh nurses.
- NITI Aayog's strategy for New India@75 has aimed at generating 15 lakh jobs in the public health sector by 2022-23.
- Vocational education in India has not been strong component, and a negative perception associated with vocational education is mainly responsible to not create adequate numbers of employable job seekers.
- As per the periodic labour force survey (July ....
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