Piyush Goyal launches skill, AI employment initiatives in Mumbai; urges youth to lead India's Viksit Bharat 2047 journey
Mumbai, June 6
In a significant push towards building a future-ready workforce for Viksit Bharat 2047, North Mumbai MP and Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal today inaugurated a series of skill development, AI-enabled employment and industry-led training initiatives in Mumbai, underscoring the critical role of youth, technology and partnerships in shaping India's growth story.
The initiatives aim to equip young Indians with industry-relevant skills, enhance employability and create pathways to both domestic and global career opportunities.
Goyal inaugurated the L'Oreal Training Centre, the Apna AI-enabled Training and Placement Centre, and a Mid-Day Meal initiative supported by Malabar Group at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Skill Development Centre in Uttar Mumbai.
Addressing trainees, industry leaders and representatives of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Goyal said that India's transformation into a developed nation by 2047 will be powered by the aspirations, positivity, skills and determination of its youth.
"India's youth are the symbol of positive thinking and positive energy. It is this optimism and confidence that will take our country to greater heights and help build a Viksit Bharat," Goyal said.
Highlighting India's strong economic momentum, Goyal noted that India continues to be the world's fastest-growing major economy and said that the country's future growth would be driven by technology, talent, innovation and skilled human capital.
"We have the technology strength, the talent pool, the STEM graduates and the entrepreneurial spirit needed to power the future. Our youth are India's collective strength and collective conscience," he said.
The Minister commended CII, L'Oreal, Apna facility and other industry partners for creating a comprehensive skill development ecosystem that equips young people with industry-relevant capabilities and employment opportunities.
The newly inaugurated L'Oreal Training Centre will provide professional training in beauty and wellness services, while the Apna AI-enabled Placement Centre will leverage artificial intelligence to guide job seekers, assess skill gaps, prepare candidates for interviews and connect them with employment opportunities.
Goyal described the Apna facility as a pioneering initiative that uses AI-driven tools to help youth identify suitable career pathways, improve interview readiness and continuously upgrade their skills in line with evolving industry requirements.
Encouraging young people to embrace emerging technologies, he announced plans to establish additional skill development centres across North Mumbai and revealed that work is underway to create a major Artificial Intelligence Innovation Hub that will help equip the next generation with advanced AI capabilities.
"We are setting up six such centres. This is only the beginning. I am also working towards creating a large Artificial Intelligence Innovation Hub that will encourage young people to acquire future-ready skills and succeed in tomorrow's economy," Goyal said.
The Minister also emphasised the importance of international employability and encouraged trainees to take advantage of foreign language training programmes available at the centre, particularly Japanese language courses.
Noting the growing demand for skilled Indian professionals in Japan, he said that proficiency in foreign languages and understanding of global cultures could open pathways to rewarding international careers while significantly enhancing earning potential.
Concluding his address, Goyal expressed confidence that the enthusiasm, resilience and aspirations of India's youth would continue to drive the country's progress for decades to come.
"The dreams and energy of our young people give me confidence that India's future is bright. Together, we will build a stronger, more prosperous and developed India by 2047," he said.
The event was attended by senior representatives of CII, L'Oreal India, Apna, Malabar Group and several industry partners associated with the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Skill Development Centre.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good initiative but I hope the government ensures these training programmes are free or heavily subsidised. Many youngsters from lower-income families can't afford expensive courses. Also, the Japanese language training mention is interesting - our youth should definitely explore international opportunities. Let's see how many actually get placed through this.
As someone who moved to India for work, I'm impressed by the government's focus on AI and future skills. The concept of an AI Innovation Hub is forward-thinking. But implementation is key - I've seen many skill centres in other countries fail because they didn't adapt to market needs. Hope the industry partnerships keep these programmes dynamic.
Finally, some concrete action on skill development! The mention of AI-enabled placement is very relevant today. But I wish there was more emphasis on green skills and sustainable development too. Also, the fact that L'Oreal is training in beauty and wellness is good, but we need more technical and digital skills training for our youth. Baby steps though 😊
I appreciate the vision but we need to be realistic. How many of these trained youth will actually get jobs? The article talks about 'industry-relevant skills' but India's unemployment rate among educated youth is still high. More than training centres, we need actual job creation. Still, it's a step in the right direction for Viksit Bharat.
The Japanese language training initiative is brilliant! Many Indian professionals are already working in Japan and earning well. My cousin studied Japanese and got a great package there. If these centres can really open international doors, it'll be a game-changer
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