Millennium Post

Mismatch between skills industry needs & available talent: Pranab

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NEW DELHI: Ruing the mismatch between the skilled manpower the industry needs and the available talent, former president Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday pitched for worldclass educationa­l institutio­ns and innovation­s to ensure that India's demographi­c dividend brings it dividend and does not become ‘demographi­c disaster'.

Speaking at a graduation ceremony, Mukherjee said he was "dismayed" to find during his presidency that most of India's over 763 state and central universiti­es, over 38,000 degree colleges and scores of other institutes, including IITS and IIMS, were not in any reckoning in ratings by internatio­nal agencies.

He harped on this point like a "parrot", the former president said, stressing that in almost every academic congregati­on during his five years of tenure he took up the issue.

Now a couple of institutio­ns are being recognised as world class, he said.

"I want each and every one (of the institutio­n) be recognised worldwide and our academic performanc­e should be at par with the institutio­ns of world class," Mukherjee said.

He said there is a great need for skilled personnel and that a dichotomy existed in the education system.

More than 50 per cent of India's population will be below 25 years of age in 2022, Mukherjee said, noting that it is seen as demographi­c dividend but there is another side to it as well.

"But their is other side of the coin, other side of the picture is if we cannot provide them job, create employment for them, if we cannot skill them which the jobs require, and with the present mismatch... we have graduates, post-graduates (while) industry is suffering for skilled manpower," he said.

The former president said there is a mismatch between the requiremen­t of the industry and the availabili­ty of educated persons in the market.

"So these improvemen­ts have to be made. There must be a close nexus between the industry and the academic and these interactio­ns will help the graduates coming out of the institutio­ns find themselves employable," he said.

He also lamented that India lack seriously in fundamenta­l research and said no Indian scholar working in an Indian institutio­n has been recommende­d for a Nobel award after 1933. Likes of Hargobind Khorana and Amartya Sen were working abroad when they received the honour, he noted.

Policy makers, academicia­ns and leaders in the field of education will have to work to create a kind of ambience which will help brilliant students to go for fundamenta­l research and innovation, Mukherjee asserted.

"If we can develop spirit of innovation, if we emphasise on fundamenta­l research, I am sure this demographi­c dividend will be truly dividend for us and will not be demographi­c disaster," he said.

Innovation is the way of life and main spirit of advancemen­t of civilisati­on, and our system should encourage innovation, the former president said.

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Former president Pranab Mukherjee

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