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    Home»News»UPS to upskill Indian youth with NSDC
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    UPS to upskill Indian youth with NSDC

    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauFebruary 22, 20242 Mins Read12954 Views
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    To bolster skill development for the Indian workforce, the UPSĀ (United Parcel Service) India Technology Centre and the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The aim is to equip India’s youth with industry-ready technology skills, enabling them to seize both local and global opportunities.

    As per the India Skills Report, only 49 per cent of Indian youth currently meet employability standards, underscoring the urgent need for initiatives to bridge the education-employment gap. Therefore, to address this challenge, the UPS India Technology Centres and NSDC will collaborate on skilling programmes and initiatives, with a particular focus on technology, logistics and supply-chain management.

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    These initiatives will include community boot camps, workshops, career counselling, technical training and management and soft skills training.

    Furthermore, the partnership also extends to supporting existing youth initiatives, such as the Tamil Nadu government’s skill development programme, ‘Naan Mudhalvan’. This skill- development initiative was launched by the Tamil Nadu government to provide free training to unemployed youth in the state, in the year 2022.

    UPS Technology Centres play a crucial role in advancing logistics and delivery services. These centres are hubs of innovation, focusing on cutting-edge technologies to enhance package handling, tracking and delivery efficiency. They explore advancements in automation, data analytics, and artificial intelligence to optimise supply chain operations.

    Additionally, these centres also contribute to sustainability efforts, implementing eco-friendly solutions and energy-efficient practices. These hubs serve as vital research and development facilities, ensuring UPS stays at the forefront of technological advancements in the rapidly-evolving logistics industry, ultimately improving customer service and overall operational effectiveness.

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