India needs to tap its human resource: Ramdas
MYSORE: Minister for Medical Education S.A. Ramdas stressed the importance of harnessing the country's human resource (HR) efficiently for nation-building at a national conference on Human Resource Paradigms in the 21st Century, which began here on Wednesday.
He was speaking after inaugurating the conference, which is being attended by academia and people from the industry.
Youth force
Mr. Ramdas urged students of social work and HR to help build a strong India and pointed out that the country had a large youth force in the age group of 18 to 35 whose talent should be harnessed well.
The country had registered great progress on various fronts in the recent years because of the skills of the workforce, mainly the youth, he said.
Talent pool
The challenge is to tap the human resource of the country, which has a population of over 105 crore and convert this resource into a talent pool, the Minister said. Students of social work and HR should help build a strong India, he added.
Key role
Y.S. Siddegowda of the Department of Studies in Social Work, University of Mysore, underlined the importance of HR professionals and said they played a key role in coordinating the workforce, which is drawn from various cultural backgrounds.
The national conference is being organised by the JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, and nearly 400 delegates are participating in it.
A platform
The organisers said the conference was a platform for professionals to share their experiences with students and members of the academia. It also discusses the emerging trends in HR practice.
Prem Paritosh
PGDM - 2nd
MYSORE: Minister for Medical Education S.A. Ramdas stressed the importance of harnessing the country's human resource (HR) efficiently for nation-building at a national conference on Human Resource Paradigms in the 21st Century, which began here on Wednesday.
He was speaking after inaugurating the conference, which is being attended by academia and people from the industry.
Youth force
Mr. Ramdas urged students of social work and HR to help build a strong India and pointed out that the country had a large youth force in the age group of 18 to 35 whose talent should be harnessed well.
The country had registered great progress on various fronts in the recent years because of the skills of the workforce, mainly the youth, he said.
Talent pool
The challenge is to tap the human resource of the country, which has a population of over 105 crore and convert this resource into a talent pool, the Minister said. Students of social work and HR should help build a strong India, he added.
Key role
Y.S. Siddegowda of the Department of Studies in Social Work, University of Mysore, underlined the importance of HR professionals and said they played a key role in coordinating the workforce, which is drawn from various cultural backgrounds.
The national conference is being organised by the JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science, and nearly 400 delegates are participating in it.
A platform
The organisers said the conference was a platform for professionals to share their experiences with students and members of the academia. It also discusses the emerging trends in HR practice.
Prem Paritosh
PGDM - 2nd
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