
Edu min launches more than 1 lakh internship opportunities, aims at 1000 lakh in next 3 years
India Today
Over 1 lakh internship opportunities were launched by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who said that the aim for the next 3 years should be providing 1000 lakh internship opportunities.
More than 1 lakh internship opportunities were launched via the All India Council For Technical Education internship portal by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Reiteratinng that NEP 2020 stresses on linking industry with academic institutions, he expressed his happiness at the launching the internships.
NEP 2020 emphasises on linking industry with academic institutions to make our youth future-ready.1 lakh+ internship opportunities is a welcome beginning, but our academic institutions and industry should aim for providing internship opportunities to all. pic.twitter.com/ZIN4q9NiIO
Speaking on future goals in terms of internship the Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said, “As we prepare the roadmap for India @ 2047, the year India will complete 100 years of independence, we must work together and aim to provide 100 million internship opportunities in the next 2-3 years for boosting employability of youth and building a more productive economy.”
As we prepare the roadmap for India @ 2047, the year India will complete 100 years of independence, we must work together and aim to provide 100 million internship opportunities in the next 2-3 years for boosting employability of youth and building a more productive economy.
Further terming the providing of 1 lakh internship opportunities as a ‘welcome beginning’, the Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that the industry aim to provide internship opportunities to all.
He further Tweeted, "NEP 2020 emphasises linking industry with academic institutions to make youth future-ready. 1 lakh plus internship opportunities is a welcome beginning but our academic institutions & industry should aim for providing internship opportunities to all."
NEP 2020 emphasises on linking industry with academic institutions to make our youth future-ready.1 lakh+ internship opportunities is a welcome beginning, but our academic institutions and industry should aim for providing internship opportunities to all. pic.twitter.com/ZIN4q9NiIO

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