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India poised to fill global demand-supply gap of skilled workers: Report

Indian workers for global mobility, the most in-demand roles are in IT, construction, healthcare, data analytics, electrical engineering, plumbing

April 01, 2024 / 16:12 IST
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According to reports, India is a young nation with 554 million people falling in the 15-64 years age group, Mahanta said
According to reports, India is a young nation with 554 million people falling in the 15-64 years age group, Mahanta said

With a growing ageing population across most developed nations, India is poised to play an important role in filling the demand-supply gap of skilled workers globally, a senior executive of TeamLease Degree Apprenticeship said. Mumbai, Apr 1 With a growing ageing population across most developed nations, India is poised to play an important role in filling the demand-supply gap of skilled workers globally, a senior executive of TeamLease Degree Apprenticeship said.

Historically, Indian workers have migrated worldwide, but over the past decade, India has become a favoured destination for hiring skilled workers, experiencing an annual growth rate ranging from 15-20 per cent, largely due to the ageing population in developed nations, TeamLease Degree Apprenticeship Vice President and Business Head Dhriti Prasanna Mahanta told PTI. Going forward, this trend of global mobility of Indian workers is expected to witness 28-30 per cent growth in the next five years, he added. Going forward, this trend of global mobility of Indian workers is expected to witness 28-30 per cent growth in the next five years, he added. According to reports, India is a young nation with 554 million people falling in the 15-64 years age group, Mahanta said.

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”The Global Skill Gap Study’ by National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) showed a growing demand for Indian talent across diverse sectors worldwide and projections indicate significant demand in regions such as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Germany, Netherlands, UK, Sweden, Switzerland, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA, Japan, and Malaysia, he added.

”The Global Skill Gap Study’ by National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) showed a growing demand for Indian talent across diverse sectors worldwide and projections indicate significant demand in regions such as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Germany, Netherlands, UK, Sweden, Switzerland, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA, Japan, and Malaysia, he added.