Under the Union governments skill India programme, 55,70,476 people have been trained and 23,88,009 have been placed, according to Union Minister for Urban Development and Housing, M Venkiah Naidu.
At the PES University Foundation Day in the city on Saturday, Naidu said that with an outlay of Rs 10,000 crore, the government targets training 50 lakh apprentices by 2019-20. He stated that the Union government has come up with a new draft of the national education policy which is the first such comprehensive exercise in the last 30 years. He added that the five pillars on which the new education policy is based upon are accessibility, equity, quality, accountability and affordability. One of the significant features of new education policy is that it underlines the importance of teachers in higher education.
Under the Union government's skill India programme, 55,70,476 people have been trained and 23,88,009 have been placed, according to Union Minister for Urban Development and Housing, M Venkiah Naidu.
At the PES University Foundation Day in the city on Saturday, Naidu said that with an outlay of Rs 10,000 crore, the government targets training 50 lakh apprentices by 2019-20. He stated that the Union government has come up with a new draft of the national education policy which is the first such comprehensive exercise in the last 30 years. He added that the five pillars on which the new education policy is based upon are accessibility, equity, quality, accountability and affordability. One of the significant features of new education policy is that it underlines the importance of teachers in higher education.
At the PES University Foundation Day in the city on Saturday, Naidu said that with an outlay of Rs 10,000 crore, the government targets training 50 lakh apprentices by 2019-20. He stated that the Union government has come up with a new draft of the national education policy which is the first such comprehensive exercise in the last 30 years. He added that the five pillars on which the new education policy is based upon are accessibility, equity, quality, accountability and affordability. One of the significant features of new education policy is that it underlines the importance of teachers in higher education.

At the PES University Foundation Day in the city on Saturday, Naidu said that with an outlay of Rs 10,000 crore, the government targets training 50 lakh apprentices by 2019-20. He stated that the Union government has come up with a new draft of the national education policy which is the first such comprehensive exercise in the last 30 years. He added that the five pillars on which the new education policy is based upon are accessibility, equity, quality, accountability and affordability. One of the significant features of new education policy is that it underlines the importance of teachers in higher education.