An initiative to promote Skill Development for Youth Employment:AAS
India’s unemployment and underemployment problem particularly
affects those from lower socio-economic communities. Poor families remain in
poverty simply for a lack of skills that could provide access to well paid jobs
which employers have difficulty recruiting for. Joining the organized sector
provides access to better salaries, cleaner and safer working conditions, fixed
hours, job security, career growth and often other benefits such as free
transport, healthcare and insurance.
One of the weaknesses of the Indian education system is that it
does not give due importance to vocational training. As a result, there is a
discrepancy between the need for skilled workers and skilled workers available.
Each year, we churn out millions of graduates who do not have the specific
skills required by the market. If this trend continues, our economic growth
would hurt the long term. To
change this first thing we must change our mindset. In India, people are
obsessed with attaining a graduation degree and usually top-down training. This
has led to a situation there where, on the one hand, it scores of unemployed
graduates and on the other hand, there is a huge shortage of skilled workers
such as plumbers, electricians, etcOur vision to recognize and promote
intellectual excellence & to encourage skills development in young people
from disadvantaged communities to begin their careers Organisation launch AAS an Scholarship Programme to provide
financial and other assistance to students for their higher education in India.
Assistance is available to any qualified student, irrespective of the
applicant’s caste, community, gender or religion.
The primary focus of the Scholarship Program are partnering to
support university students who hope to be our country’s future leaders, with
careers including engineers, business owners, nurses, and computer scientists.
Through this programme Organisation will cover partial costs of annual tuition.

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