UPSKILLING YOUTH TO TURN INDIA INTO THIRD LARGEST ECONOMY
The Business Guardian|March 07, 2023
There is a need to prepare skilled manpower ona large scale for new possibilities, said Modi
UPSKILLING YOUTH TO TURN INDIA INTO THIRD LARGEST ECONOMY

PM Narendra Modi on Monday said that India’s resolve to become the world’s third-largest economy can be achieved by imparting skills to youth.

Addressing the Gujarat Rozgar Mela virtually, PM Modi said, “There is a need to prepare skilled manpower on a large scale for new possibilities being created in the country. India can achieve its target of becoming the third largest economy through youth’s skill power only and we are trying to ensure the benefit of skill to all sections of society.”

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