India takes measures to improve the employability of youngsters
Chief Minister MK Stalin on Monday said that the Tamil Nadu government is involved in the process of imparting the required talents to the youngsters to make them meet the industrial standards.
Stalin said that his government was taking several measures to improve the employability of youngsters.
Delivering his address at the 164th convocation of the University of Madras, he said many industrialists were of the opinion that it was difficult to find employable youngsters. “The government wanted to ensure that no youngster is without a job, and industries are able to find the right talent. The Naan Mudhalvan scheme is one such initiative,” he said.
Noting that the Chief Ministership of K. Kamaraj was a golden era for school education, and that of M. Karunanidhi was a golden era for colleges, he said his government was planning initiatives to make the current dispensation’s tenure the golden era for higher education.
Delivering the presidential address, Governor R.N. Ravi urged the Chief Minister to take measures to set up Chairs for Tamil language at universities in other States. There should be an endeavour to see to it that Tamil is introduced in the Madras High Court, he said.
University Vice-Chancellor S. Gowri listed the measures taken by the administration to promote Tamil, as reported by Trinity Mirror, a partner of TV BRICS.
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