India will become the world’s largest exporter of skilled manpower in the future: VP Naidu

NewsBharati    27-Oct-2017
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Hyderabad, October 27: Healthcare sector and Skill Development in youth are crucial for India’s progress, said Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu while he was addressing the gathering after inaugurating a Medical Camp. 

While addressing the inauguration, the Vice President said that the government’s expenditure not remaining commensurate with growing demands in the healthcare, the private sector has come to play a dominant role in both urban and rural areas. He further said that in urban areas, only 32% of the patients visit public hospitals with the rest 68% preferring private hospitals. In rural areas, 42% patients visit public hospitals and the rest visit private ones, he added.

Further, he said that there is a definite need not only to expand the infrastructure in public health sector, but also increase the budget. He further said that the number of physicians available per 10,000 people, their number is grossly inadequate in India when compared to developed countries. While the number of physicians available is 20 per 10,000 people in developed countries, it is only six in India and the country needs 10.5 lakh doctors while we have only 6.5 lakh, he added.

VP M Venkaiah Naidu said that to reach WHO norm of one doctor per 1,000, (there is one doctor per 1700 population in India) a high-level committee of NITI Aayog has recommended the setting up of 187 more medical colleges by 2022. Similarly, the number of hospital beds per 10,000 is 40 in developed countries while it is nine in India, he added.

Further, the Vice President said that India is the youngest country with 65% of our population below 35 years of age. He further said that India must skill its young population not only for economic benefit but for social reasons too. India’s huge human capital has to be made more qualitative with focus on rapid growth of productive enterprises and jobs and growth and inclusion must go together, he added.

The Vice President said that the sector as a whole has been facing the shortage of skilled manpower and the efforts of the government in skilling the youth should be supplemented by the corporate sector and the industries so that the target of 25% contribution to the GDP is achieved faster. He further said that this is the time when Skill India, Digital India and Make in India can work in conjunction in one ecosystem and create a new resurgent India. We have to ensure that we scale up our efforts with greater speed and with the proper ecosystem, India will become the world’s largest exporter of skilled manpower in the future, he added.

The inauguration of a medical camp took place in association with Star and Rainbow Hospitals and two Skill Development facilities - CCTV Network Management and Optic Fiber Technician courses in association with L&T Smart World Communications Limited and GATI Drivers Training Institute in association with Gati-KWE Pvt. Ltd., at Swarna Bharat Trust, in Hyderabad.