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10 policy changes to connect skill development with the Industry

Start Date :
Jun 23, 2014
Last Date :
Aug 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task seeks the views of the participant on basic yet crucial aspects related to skill development. The relevant information and insights received from this task can be sent to ...

This task seeks the views of the participant on basic yet crucial aspects related to skill development. The relevant information and insights received from this task can be sent to the concerned industries, help in ITI and other relevant curricula and can be utilized in various reports being prepared by the concerned departments.

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Sanjeev Kumar
Sanjeev Kumar 11 years 8 months ago
1. National Forest and volunteer work in the National Forests 2.Embrace the Concept of One Planet Living for Urban Communities 3. Vanrai, Community Ownership of Forest Resources 4. Rooftop Solar Energy 5. Balanced Transportation System 6. Organic Farming, Eco Friendly Tourism 7. Zero Waste Communities, Tax the Manufacturers for clean-up of non biodegradable waste management 8. Revamp Medical Education – Wellness through Ayurveda should be and integral and important part of medical curriculum and health care 9. Small Dams to Harness River Energy in the Hills, Forest Cover for River Banks (ancient concept of Tapovans), System of Ponds, Natural Flooding of Plains 10. Conservation of Agricultural Soil (ban brick kilns, use only fly ash bricks)
Nalini Yohannan
Nalini Yohannan 11 years 8 months ago
1.First Change I would suggest is compulsary Personal Finance education. 2.Communication skills. 3.Information Technology. 4.Art & Crafts. 5.Soft Skills . 6.Leadership Skills. 7.Practical Thought Process & Emotional Intelligence. 8.Decision Making. 9.Industry Frame work & Enterpreneurship. 10.Legal & Ethical Framework for industry. More practical aspects & innovative learning platform so we promote innovation & ownership in students and stop producing the employees & make employers.
Ganesh Chavan
Ganesh Chavan 11 years 8 months ago
1) Employees from different IT companies all over the India can devote their time on weekend to teach technical skills to government employees and officers for better understanding of technology. This can be done through CRS club (Corporate Responsibility Club) 2) Invest in Universities & research institutes for more and more practical research and development work. Please have quarterly audit of those projects.
satyveer singh tyagi
satyveer singh tyagi 11 years 8 months ago
1. create industry oriented courses. 2. develop tech branches in engg colleges, polytechnic, ITI & voc training inst. 3. establish industry based training labs. 4. hands on practical training for students. 5. advance industrial vocational training center. 6. industrial training schedule monthly or quarterly with feed back. 7. develop targeted training of adv foreign technology. 8. build skill on minimum edu. 9. Build better link with private sec. 10. Rapid intro of high-impact technology.
N N JHa
N N JHa 11 years 8 months ago
Degree to which defined policies are implemented, is a bigger issue in our country. Corruption, malpractices, loop-holes grow many fold because we are not serious for policy implementation. Hence we must have to come out with measurable policies on "policy implementation" itself. For example, 1. Skill and competency development should follow the industry proven model approach (ex. People CMM, P-CMM). 2. We must assess (using standard assessment method) the effectiveness of model implementation.
Ravi Iyer S
Ravi Iyer S 11 years 8 months ago
Further to my earlier post please view my paper, "Improve the Practice of Software Development in India by Having a Software Development Career Track in Indian CS & IT Academia", put up on arxiv.org hosted by Cornell University, USA, http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.1715 (Pdf: http://arxiv.org/pdf/1202.1715 ;Also attached). It is shown as the top/first result in Google search for terms like: poor software development skills Indian CS graduates & improve software development skills Indian CS graduates
Ravi Iyer S
Ravi Iyer S 11 years 8 months ago
My Indian Computer Science (CS) and Information Technology (IT) academic reform activism blog has received over 10,000 views across many countries. Many of the posts on the blog focus on suggestions to improve the software development skills in Indian CS & IT academia which will lead to better skilled in software development Indian CS & IT graduates. To get some idea of interest in the blog please visit http://eklavyasai.blogspot.in/2014/08/pageviews-of-this-blog-cross-10000-over.html
S Vikash Ranjan
S Vikash Ranjan 11 years 8 months ago
1. Make the job of Academicians (Teachers, Professors, Scientist) more lucrative and result oriented. 2. Change in School curriculum to support practical aspects of life in terms of Social responsibility and accountability, Green energy & efficiency, time management, First aid response, disaster management etc 3. Fundamental change in Bureaucracy on decision making and transparency 4. Safety and Security 5. Quality standards of Professional Institutions (Engineering, Medical, Management etc)