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  • Germany mulls raising skilled labour visas for Indians to 90,000; cabinet passes new measures

    Sectors like IT, healthcare, and engineering are especially in need of skilled workers.

  • Indian IT grapples with scarcity amid plenty

    Demand for digitally skilled professionals is already eight times more than supply and this is likely to go up to 20 times by 2024

  • Govt. to remove minimum education requirement for commercial driving licence

    Under Rule 8 of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, a transport vehicle driver needs to have passed class 8.

  • Indians largest group of foreign skilled workers in UK

    Indians were the largest group of skilled workers granted visas to live and work in the UK last year at 57 percent, according to official figures released here today.

  • Budget 2017 should address the need for skill development in realty sector

    The Indian realty sector is slated to become the fastest-growing realty market, in the next few years. With a rapidly growing population, high GDP and rising income levels, the infrastructure in rural and urban &#82

  • Inclusive India Series: The Livelihood Agenda

    According to government‘s report, industry will require 347 million skilled workers over 10 years to sustain its growth. But what is industry doing to develop and grow this workforce?

  • Germany looks to migrants to fight labour shortage

    Germany's strict rules on employing skilled workers from outside the EU is at odds with the acute shortage of engineers and other highly skilled workers, a problem expected to worsen due partly to the aging population and low birth rates.

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