There is much talk about Indias increasingly youthful population, and the ways in which this dividend can yield rich benefits for India in the future. How can this supposed dividend be prevented from turning into a disaster? What are the necessary skills, education and life experiences which can enable the Indian youth to become competitive in the world stage?
Moderator: Anand Shah, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Indicorps
Panel:
• Amit Bhatia, CEO, Aspire Human Capital Mgmt Pvt. Ltd.
• Sanjeev Sanyal, President, The Sustainable Planet Project and Adjunct Fellow of the Institute of Policy Studies at the National Univ. of Singapore
• B J Panda, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha (Biju Janata Dal)
• Tushar Poddar, Chief Economist, Goldman Sachs India
very interesting post. Keep it up!
willabarcelo 3 months ago
this talk is set. Very set... why don't they do it spontanically?
Grealsa 1 year ago
Slum dog Millionaire shows true picture of India!!!!!!!
dream2last 1 year ago
Survival first, glory if possible! Always Remember!
a3dhingr 2 years ago
We spend lesser on our schools and education than on our defense...
KarthikSoun 2 years ago
the question is why would you pick that one?
mithunmahesh 2 years ago