KSR FOUNDATION
Updated 57 days ago
Youth welfare and development is a critical factor in the growing economy like India. India has taken various efforts at various levels (both national and regional) to promote youth development, health, education, and socio-cultural reformation. Actionable plans have been laid out for skill and all-round development: training to the youth, underprivileged... The youth of India is an untapped potential. As per the government census, one in every third person in the country is under the age of twenty-four. However, majority of the youthdoes not access to exposure to basic education, nutrition, or the skills required for their livelihood development. Youth constitute a major proportion of the rural and semi urban workforce; however, onlyless than 82% possess any market-ready skills... This is further deepened by the large disconnect between the demand and supply of marketable skills and resource in India. Youth from underprivileged societies and communities do not have formal exposure..