The labour reforms brought out by the state government have been widely appreciated and wereproving to be a game changer, Minister of State for Skill, Employment and Entrepreneurship Surender Pal Singh TT today said at the 9th edition of CII's Skills and HR Conclave here.
The central government was also taking steps to implement a similar policy in labour reforms, he further said.
During the 'Resurgent Rajasthan' summit, 11 MoUs were signed with leading companies to improve the skill ecosystem in the state thereby enhancing employment opportunities for the unemployed youth, he added.
He recalled that during his student days, they had agitated for a degree being linked to employment.
Chaturvedi said it was unfortunate even today a large number of educated young men and women are unemployable because of not having a particular set of skills.
He urged organisations like the CII to join hands with the government to set up skill development centres for training the large young workforce of the state and the country.
Four out of 5 engineers in India were unemployable, he said adding the apprenticeship reforms were required.
Group Chief HR Officer of Tractors & Farm Equipment Muthukumar Thanu said the time has come when the women will have to work 24x7.
They have already empowered themselves through education and requisite skills and need to perform their jobs which will also bring about a social change.
With the call made for Startup India, new opportunities will come in the State for employment, he added.
