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    Home»Uncategorized»Key markers in skills training for policy makers – Part I
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    Key markers in skills training for policy makers – Part I

    Guest WriterBy Guest WriterFebruary 5, 2019Updated:February 5, 20191 Min Read8763 Views
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    The Indian workforce is highly stratified and segmented. A strong vetting system of key indicators of skills training is tremendously valuable for policymakers when formulating effective training programmes catered to specific population needs. Part 1 of this essay talks about the urban-rural differences, employment and state wise split. In Part II, we will examine the degree of formality in apprenticeship as well as NATS split and ITI split…Read more

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