The Asian Age

If you cannot skill India, you will kill India: Kiren Rijiju

Unemployme­nt is our biggest problem, says Rijiju

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New Delhi, Oct. 8: “If you cannot skill India, you will kill India”, Union minister Kiren Rijiju said on Monday, stressing unemployme­nt was the biggest problem facing the country. He was speaking at the first anniversar­y celebratio­ns of ‘ Yuva’, a Delhi police initiative in associatio­n with the National Skill Developmen­t Corporatio­n ( NSDC) to equip vulnerable youth, especially those from the underprivi­leged sections of the society.

The Delhi police organised a ‘ Mega Job Fair’ at the Siri Fort auditorium which was attended by Rijiju and Delhi L- G Anil Baijal. Rijiju said the skill developmen­t of vulnerable youth on this scale by the Delhi police, which has never been done previously by any state police in the country, sets an example for other state police units.

“Unemployme­nt is the biggest problem facing our country. If you cannot skill India, you will kill India. If we do not skill the youth, they will become a liability and might take a wrong path,” he said. This initiative would not only provide jobs, but also life to the youth, who were either victims of crime or in conflict with the law, especially those from underprivi­leged sections of the society, Rijiju said. “By employing these school dropouts, juvenile offeders and victims of crime, the police is not only making them employable but also shaping their lives,” he added.

The Lt Governor said it was a “happy coincidenc­e” that the ‘ Yuva’ initiative turned a year older on his birthday. Appreciati­ng the efforts of the Delhi police, Baijal said the fact that so many people had got jobs under the initiative was a ‘ birthday gift’ to him.

“Crime prevention has always been a focus area. If we want to bring in crime prevention before policing, we should target vulnerable youth to come forward and contribute to society... Today I think these 3,000 trained youths are brand ambassador­s of the Delhi police,” Baijal added.

◗ Rijiju said the skill developmen­t of vulnerable youth on this scale by the Delhi police, which has never been done previously by any state police in the country

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 ?? — PTI ?? Minister of state for home affairs Kiren Rijiju with Lieutenant- Governor of Delhi Anil Baijal and Delhi police commission­er Amulya Patnaik at the first anniversar­y celebratio­ns of ‘ YUVA’ — a police initiative with the National Skill Developmen­t Corporatio­n ( NSDC) for imparting vocational skills youth — in New Delhi on Monday.
— PTI Minister of state for home affairs Kiren Rijiju with Lieutenant- Governor of Delhi Anil Baijal and Delhi police commission­er Amulya Patnaik at the first anniversar­y celebratio­ns of ‘ YUVA’ — a police initiative with the National Skill Developmen­t Corporatio­n ( NSDC) for imparting vocational skills youth — in New Delhi on Monday.

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