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Mansukh Mandaviya to Lead Discussions on Future of Jobs

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Union Minister of Labour & Employment and Youth Affairs & Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, is set to attend a one-day conference on the Future of Jobs in New Delhi on January 15, 2025.

The conference, organized by the Ministry of Labour & Employment in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), aims to explore the impact of technological advancements on India’s job market.

Future of Jobs: Conference Theme and Objectives

The theme of the conference is “Shaping Tomorrow’s Workforce: Driving Growth in a Dynamic World”.

The objective is to highlight emerging sectors and job opportunities created by technological advancements like AI, automation, and digital tools.

The conference will also discuss key policy initiatives. It will highlight the critical role of investments in human capital to equip the workforce for future challenges.

A key highlight of the conference will be sectoral presentations showcasing emerging job trends in various sectors such as Construction, Manufacturing, Banking Financial Services & Insurance, Logistics, Hospitality & Tourism, Healthcare, Apparel & Textile, Automotive, and Electric Vehicles (EV).

These presentations will reflect insights gathered from pre-conference roundtable discussions held with key industry leaders.

The conference aims to bring together thought leaders, representatives from government, and policymakers.

Industry experts and multilateral agencies will also be present to discuss and deliberate on evolving trends.

The focus will be on a strategic approach for employment generation in crucial sectors.

Additionally, the conference will curate policy recommendations to create a future-ready workforce in India.

Global Job Market Transformation

The future of jobs globally is undergoing a profound transformation driven by investments and policy initiatives.

Technological advancements and evolving market demands are also playing a significant role in this change.

As industries evolve and new sectors emerge, the workforce must adapt. The world of work is becoming increasingly digital, automated, and globally interconnected.

This dynamic shift underscores the importance of targeted investments in human capital to prepare the country’s workforce for the challenges and opportunities ahead.

India’s path to a thriving future of jobs lies in leveraging its demographic dividend, fostering inclusivity, and embracing innovation.

By prioritizing education, skills development, and strategic investments, the nation can build a workforce ready to meet the demands of a rapidly transforming world of work.

This approach ensures sustainable growth and prosperity for generations to come.


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