2nd GLOBAL
SKILL DEVELOPMENT MEET
PARIS
19th - 23rd June, 2017
19th - 23rd June, 2017
In India, there is a significant gap between the requirement and the supply (quality) which, unless checked, will constrain India’s economic growth and we all know that there is a huge mismatch between our current education system and the skill sets that the industry and business needs. In past two year we indentified the area where we need to work to match the skill requirement of India industry and business.
Keeping in mind the current requirement of government of India as well as the Global industry, EIFE & OECD has come up with the “2nd GLOBAL SKILL DEVELOPMENT MEET”, at Paris 19th - 23rd June, 2017.
In line with the focus of the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi, the central theme of the GSDM 2017 will be “Making India a global hub of skilled manpower’’. Where global skill experts will share their views on the steps that India needs to take in order to become the key supplier of skilled manpower to the world and notably the EU countries and to assess the domains and countries where the Indian workforce can be deployed in the future.
Right now the major concern for Skill Mission is the quality of the training. The country had more than 70 odd programs on skill development being run across 29 states through 21 different ministries and Apart of these 70 add programs there so many programmes were no rationalisation of the process and the system and the training were never outcome focused or placement/job oriented.
Seeking all the issues in the current training system we build this event with the objective of providing a platform between various government, private sector and civil society players to rapidly build up a vibrant skill development partnership with International Countries, Companies & Institutes those who have satisfactory experience in this filed. >
We will come with the aim to skilling with Speed, Scale and Standards across the country and come with new India in which knowledge-empowered people, institutions and organizations achieve results to overcome global challenges
The Objective of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world. The OECD provides a forum in which governments can work together to share experiences and seek solutions to common problems. OECD works with governments to understand what drives economic, social and environmental change.
OECD's work is based on continued monitoring of events in member countries as well as outside OECD area, and includes regular projections of short and medium-term economic developments. OECD uses its wealth of information on a broad range of topics to help governments foster prosperity and fight poverty through economic growth and financial stability. We help ensure the environmental implications of economic and social development are taken into account.
The Europe India Foundation for Excellence – EIFE is a think-tank, innovation-incubator and non-profit organization created with the objective of informing and educating global audience, with a focus on Europe about India. Seeing the potential for development, EIFE has launched an ambitious project, EU-India Skill Development Partnership, with the objective of building a platform with various government, private sector and civil society players to rapidly build up a vibrant skill development partnership ecosystem which envisages help from EU for various aspects of building up skill development in India. The Foundation will find partners in India and Europe and with them finance, co-produce or encourage research, education and other activities in order to promotes other organisations, companies or events in the domain of, innovation and excellence. Additionally, it proposes to organise events for the promotion of culture, business, social and political relations.