New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that it is very important to remain relevant amid the Covid crisis when ‘World Culture and ‘Nature of Job’ have changed, with constantly changing technology also leaving its impact on them.
While addressing a virtual conclave on World Youth Skills Day, the Prime Minister shared mantra to stay relevant at these challenging times. “Many people ask me that market and business is changing so fast at the present time, so how should we remain relevant,” PM said, adding that this question has become crucial in times of corona.
“There is only one mantra to remain relevant- it is Skill, Re-Skill and Upskill,” PM said in his address.
कोरोना के इस समय में तो ये सवाल और भी अहम हो गया है।
साथियों,
मैं इसका एक ही जवाब देता हूं,
relevant रहने का मंत्र है,
Skill,
Re- Skill और
upskill: PM @narendramodi— PMO India (@PMOIndia) July 15, 2020
Addressing the virtual event to mark the fifth anniversary of Skill India Mission, the PM said that skill is timeless and it keeps getting better with time and it makes one different from others.
“Skill is something which we gift ourselves, which grows with experience. Skill is timeless, it keeps getting better with time. Skill is unique, it makes you different from others,” he said.
He said that in today’s rapidly changing world, millions of skilled people are needed and there is a huge potential, especially in health services.
Addressing a conclave on World Youth Skills Day. https://t.co/2KMIQg0kUy
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 15, 2020
The prime minister further spoke on how one’s skills make them self-reliant and can take them to great heights. He said that skills make one employable as well as self-employed.
On this day in 2015, the central government launched ‘Skill India Mission’ to empower the youth with skill sets which make them more employable and more productive in their work environment.
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