Abstract

तत्कर्म यन्न बन्धाय सा विद्या या विमुक्तये । आयासायापरं कर्म विद्यान्या शिल्पनैपुणम् ॥ The above mentioned slokas are derived from VISHNU PURANA a great mythological and is one of the eighteen Mahapuranas, a genre of ancient and medieval texts of Hinduism. It means Action is that, which does not promote attachment; that is knowledge which liberates. All other action is mere effort/hardship; all other knowledge is merely another skill/craftsmanship. Present day skill refers to knowledge which can be applied in executing/solving a particular task. This also provides a person to earn his day to day livelihoods’. The skill development programme initiated at different level such as local bodies, corporatehouses, state government, central government and other authorities has the objective to empower the unemployed youth to increase their employability or engagement opportunities, so that they can be useful in contributing their individual income as well as in the national income. The corporate houses have launched massive skill development programmes through their CSR spending. They ensure to train and develop skill at the ground level and facilitate in the employment/engagement after successful completion of training. The present research paper is undertaken to study how the corporate houses impacting skill development programme in the society through their CSR programmes.

Highlights

  • After „Digital India‟ and „Make in India„, the NaMo Government is to launch yet another programme

  • Skills development is the process of (1) identifying your skill gaps, and (2) developing and honing these skills. It is important because your skills determine your ability to execute your plans with success

  • You will only frustrate yourself, waste your time, and spend a lot of time dealing with rudimentary issues caused by the lack of knowledge or lack of skills, as opposed to progressing in your goal

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Introduction

After „Digital India‟ and „Make in India„, the NaMo Government is to launch yet another programme This one is a revised version of programmes launched earlier under the skill development policy. This new programme, called „Skill India‟, is supposed to be a multi-skill programme. It will be launched in March 2015. While difficulty and struggle is part and parcel of any goal pursuit, without the right skills, you find yourself struggling more than necessary. Worse still, this struggle is unconstructive and doesn‟t help you move forward

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