Despite of 5
million jobs loss in 5 next years globally; India still holds better position:
- Aryans
Mohali 20th January
“Over 5
million jobs may be lost over the next five years globally due to the fourth
industrial revolution and other socio-economic and demographic changes, but
India remains one of the few countries with positive employment outlook”. This
was said by Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group of Colleges today during
the inaugural address of 32nd Aryans Job Fest at Aryans Campus.
“To make
students more employable, India should incorporate skill based education and
training to its youth. It’s the responsibility of the youth as well to choose
the right course in right college to secure their jobs well in time” Kataria
added.
Kataria was
referring to the recent report of World Economic Forum (WEF) of a survey which
covers world's 15 largest economies i.e Australia, Brazil, China, France,
Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, South Africa, Turkey, the UK and the US,
plus the ASEAN and GCC groups according to which as many as 7.1 million jobs
could be lost through redundancy, automation or disintermediation.
Around 1800 candidates
including engineering,
Management, Nursing, Pharmacy, Hotel Management, Commerce etc across India
participated in 32nd job fest out of which nearly 287
candidates have been shortlisted for further rounds with the employers.
Corporate Stalwarts was the prominent company offering
highest salary package upto 10 Lacs per annum. Heavy rush was also witnessed in
the companies like Bajaj Allianz life insurance, M
Carbon, Career cart, Aspire management solution, Beon system, Divya gas
petroleum, Graycell Technologies, IDS Infotech Ltd., Outline system, Wave
Infotech, Virtual Vault Solutions Pvt. Ltd. , Oxo Solution, Net connect, Kotak
Securities, Fortis Healthcare Ltd, Sebiz,
Virtual
Vault Solutions Pvt. Ltd etc. District Bureau of Employment & Training,
Mohali also participated in the fest.
Prof. B.S Sidhu, Registrar, Aryans Group said that as Punjab
is emerging as an education hub hence it’s the responsibility of every
educational institute to seriously invest and build skills among the youth. He
added that our system needs a complete overhaul with integration of an
effective apprenticeship regime.
Sidhu further said that Government should step up their
efforts to support skills and retraining activities rather than hiring more
short-term or virtual workers to create more job opportunities for long term.
Students
from different Universities & Colleges including CGC Landran; LPU
Jalandhar; Accurate Institute of Management & Technology, Noida; Yamuna
Institute of Engineering & Technology, Haryana; HITM Haryana; Ludhiana Group of college, DAV
University Jalandhar; NC College of Engineering, Panipat; HCTM, kaithal etc
visited Aryans Campus in this one day job fest.
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