
Edu Minister Dharmendra Pradhan amazed by how youth is making earnings from social media platforms
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Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that he is amazed how the youth of India is making earnings and creating huge opportunities from social media platforms like YouTube.
Newly-appointed Minister of Education Dr Dharmendra Pradhan is currently chalking out plans to bring synergy between the education ministry and the ministry of skill development and entrepreneurship. The minister said he is amazed by how the younger population is generating earnings and opportunities through social media platforms such as YouTube. We also discussed the way forward for ensuring a bright future for the 30 crore-plus students across the country and in achieving the objectives of the New Education Policy in a time-bound manner. pic.twitter.com/GE9TivPLLq The ministry may be observing the potential of such online platforms in creating a source of income as there are huge avenues of earnings through social media platforms.
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