10 million youngsters are added every year in the race to search a job
New Delhi. Our Country has highest youth population in the world and
every youth want jobs. Coming generations will not forgive us if urgent
steps are not taken in the direction of employment generation.
These views were expressed by Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Union Minister of
State (I/C) for Labour & Employment, while addressing the experts in
a brain storming session on employment generation strategies organized
by VV Giri National Labour Institute (VVGNLI) in Noida today.
He said our Ministry do not directly creates employment but creates
suitable environment to facilitate employers and employees. He further
added that our government and Ministry are moving in right direction on
the path to skill development and employment generation.
He also referred to the historic decision of Demonetisation which
has yielded lot of good results during the last one year. Gangwar said
beneficiaries of EPFO and ESIC have increased to one crore in the last
one year.
At the occasion Gangwar also released four publications published by
VVGNLI and inaugurated the renovated seminar block of the
institute.Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Smt. M.
Sathiyavathy said that 10 million youngsters are added every year in the
race to search a job.
Unfortunately, many youngsters are lacking skill to get a job in the
market. She added that government is constantly trying to fill up this
gap. About 1.17 crore youth have been trained in various skills in
recent past and 920 job fairs were organized to get these youths placed
in industries and institutions.
Referring to the important legislation of 26 weeks of maternity leave
to pregnant lady workers, she said that many employers are not willing
to give this paid leave of 26 weeks.
Experts should suggest remedies regarding this also, she
added.Director General, VVGNLI, Dr. H. Srinivas welcomed experts from
ILO, NITI Ayog, University of Delhi, Institute of Human Development,
Ministry of Agriculture and WCD and other institutions and expressed the
hope that some fruitful, practical suggestions will come from the
exercise and can be handed over to Ministry of Labour and Employment for
further consideration and implementation.

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