The government's goal is that no one will be unemployed in Maharashtra in the next five years. For this, 75 thousand youth will be provided with self-employment and employment-oriented training through short-term courses. This scheme is getting a good response from the state and the decision on what courses should be has to be made by the principals of ITIs, said Skill, Employment and Entrepreneurship Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha while speaking at a press conference on Saturday.
Lodha said that under the guidance of the Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, the Skill Department has implemented a new policy regarding startups and short-term courses, and clarified that there is a special quota for youth from rural areas.
Maharashtra is the state with the highest number of startups in the cou

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