According to CMIE data, the unemployment rate rose from 7.1% in May to 7.8% in June, with rural unemployment rising by 1.4 percentage points to 8%, while urban unemployment fell by 0.9 percentage points to 7.3%, the lowest rate in India in 16 months. Some of the reasons for this include a lack of access to high-quality tertiary education and a growing skills gap.
Skills development can aid structural transformation and economic growth by increasing employability and labor productivity and assisting countries in becoming more competitive.
Investment in a high-quality workforce can start a virtuous circle in which relevant and high-quality skills enable productivity growth and foreign direct investment, which leads to more and better jobs for the current workforce and more public and private investment in the education and training system. As a result, both the current and future workforces' employability and productivity improve.
There are government approved NGOs that work on skill development to help young people get jobs and earn more money. It is critical for young people to begin their careers in the right direction. The NGO working for Skill Development help underprivileged children, taking initiatives to bring about positive changes in their lives.
HLFPPT is a leading NGO working for Skill Development that has launched the Skill Development Programme to address this gap and contribute to the Central Government's flagship Skill India Mission. Its goals include developing a cadre of skilled human resources through quality training and providing youth with sustainable livelihood options.
Courses HLFPPT Skill Department Offer:
1. Pharmacy Assistant
2. General Duty Assistant
3. Frontline Health Worker
4. Field Technician-UPS and Inverter
5. Installation Technician- Computing and Peripherals
6. Key Consigner Executive
7. Assistant Electrician
8. Mason General
9. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic
10. Employment Readiness Program
11. Domestic Data Entry Operator
12. Front Office Executive
13. Plumber (General)
14. Rural Mason
15. Brick Masonry
16. Diet Assistant
17. Retail Sales Associate
18. Geriatric Care
19. Departmental Manager
20. Guest Relation Management
21. Medical Records & Health Reports Technician
22. Front Office Associate
23. Housekeeping Attendant
24. Associate Customer care (Non- Voice)
25. Associate-CRM (Voice)
26. Spice processing technician
27. Meet & Greet Officer
28. Documentation Assistant
29. F & B Service Steward
30. Carpenter Wooden Furniture
31. Electrician Domestic
32. Repair & Maintenance Other Domestic Electronics Appliances
33. Electrician Transmission Line
34. Hand Embroidery
35. Self Employed Tailor
36. Accounting
37. Bedside Assistant
38. Debt Recovery Agent
39. Assistant Beauty Therapist
40. Hair Stylist
41. Hair Advisor
42. Mobile Phone Hardware Repair & Technician
43. Domestic Biometric Data Entry Operator
44. Sewing Machine Operator
Ever since its commencement in 2015, this government approved NGO has successfully trained students in 14 states (UP, Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha, Bihar, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Mizoram, and Chhattisgarh) via skill centers across India.
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