Post-Budget Reaction To Job Market In India 2015

By siliconindia  |   Monday, 02 March 2015, 23:39 IST
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According to Ninad Karpe MD&CEO Aptech, “I am pleased with the focus given to secondary education with the announcement of 80,000 secondary schools. For the past six years, more than 96 percent of eligible children enter a primary school, which is the sine qua non for universal education.



This increased focus on secondary education will be a tremendous effort towards decreasing the 80 percent dropout rate. This proposal has rightly addressed the need to increase the reach and quality of higher education. With the introduction of initiatives such as the National Skills Mission, there is scope for a substantial increase in the pool of skilled youth. The Budget has set the right foundation for the next four years.”



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