Quality Jobs and Rise in Wages: Employment in India
India has made great progress in recent years as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. However, economic development cannot be used as the sole indicator
India has made great progress in recent years as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. However, economic development cannot be used as the sole indicator
A big family often translates into fulfilling the needs of many with limited resources. When it comes to girl children, getting into schools/colleges becomes a
Kuttiyama of Kerala decided that she should be able to write her own name and address at the age of 104. As luck would have
“Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.” – Malcolm X These words by Malcolm X
The fast-paced world that we live in demands skilled labor in order to grow and develop further. Employers seek skilled professionals while hiring, they want
India is poised to be the next global economic powerhouse. With a young and growing population, a rapidly expanding middle class, and a favourable business
After years of lectures, classes, note-making, rigorous revisions, and examinations, the Indian youth is prepared for the “real world”, more commonly termed as the workforce.
A major reason for the flourishing economy of India remains the retail industry with the retail management workers acting as the backbone. With retail management
The Indian government has been focusing on skilling the youth in recent years. In 2015, the government launched the National Skill Development Mission (NSDM), which
India is a young country with a median age of 28 suggesting India will continue to enjoy its demographic advantage up to the end of