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    CII, Nasscom inks MoU to skill one lakh candidates by 2026

    As per the memorandum of understanding signed between the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Nasscom on Monday, candidates will be skilled, reskilled and upskilled across seven identified sectors that include banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, green jobs, hospitality and live sciences.

    US chip dreams will fade without more immigrants

    In a rare display of bipartisan cooperation, Democrats and Republicans passed the Chips and Science Act to revitalize US semiconductor manufacturing. However, a failure to address the shortage of skilled workers threatens the industry's growth. Proposed solutions include a specialized visa program and increased support for STEM education.

    Green jobs in textile can become the largest job opportunity in India: Aditya Birla Fashion’s Naresh Tyagi

    As the world of textile rapidly moves towards becoming sustainable, it also seeks skills for the same. India, which is one of the largest textile manufacturers, can create a big pool of green talent.

    How to create a successful green career: Read what experienced professionals have to say

    The green industry is booming with opportunities for young professionals seeking fulfilling careers. Insights from industry experts reveal the motivations behind choosing green roles, the evolving scope of sustainability positions, educational requirements, salary expectations, and challenges faced in navigating this dynamic sector.

    Steward leadership may be the formula for organisations to have holistic ESG practices

    Sustainability and ESG practices are crucial in corporate boardrooms, with a warning against greenwashing. Rajeev Peshawaria defines ESG greenwashing as deceptive efforts to appear responsible without substantial changes. Companies must avoid token ESG efforts and focus on genuine sustainability initiatives.

    India to collaborate with ILO on global skills gap mapping, future of work

    A tripartite Indian delegation, led by labour secretary Sumita Dawra, to the 112th International Labour Conference being in held in Geneva, Switzerland, reinstated India’s commitment to strengthen its work with ILO in view of emerging technologies and digitalization in the future of work.

    The Economic Times
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