An empirical note on contribution of industries to skill development mission

作者: Anita Gupta , Neeta Sharma , Ajeya Jha

DOI: 10.1063/5.0024525

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摘要: To realize our individual and collective economic aspirations skill development is critical which at the moment on an abysmally low proportion. This hindering of country. One major factor leading to success has been found be lack involvement industries a confusion regarding role they need play. explore this issue study undertaken. The objectives are (a) determine priority identified industry support variables as per expressed beliefs stake holders, namely teachers, managers policy- makers also whether or not differ in their perceptions (b) second objective classify ten into broader groups using exploratory analysis. Questionnaires were framed with statements (identified through robust focus group discussion) response for was measured by various stake-holders five-point continuous scale. identifies Absorption trained man-power extending apprenticeship & internship highest activity industrial interventions. It further divergence views holders prioritizing variables. Finally it concludes that can reduced three classification providing employment inputs facilitating mission additional services.

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