TG Assembly passes Bill to set up a skill university
The Telangana Assembly on Thursday passed a Bill for setting up a Young India Skill University-Telangana in the state
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Hyderabad: The Telangana Assembly on Thursday passed a Bill for setting up a Young India Skill University-Telangana in the state. Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu moved the Young India Skill University Bill and the House took up a discussion on it.
Speaking on the Bill, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said, taking inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi, who started an English journal “Young India,” during the struggle for Independence the Telangana government named the varsity as “Young India Skill University.”
Reddy said the varsity will be run on a PPP model. “We had several rounds of discussions with universities, industry and students on the proposed varsity. This university will focus on preparing the students to meet the international standards,” Sridhar Babu said.
The varsity would focus on skilling students in some of the sectors such as BFSI, pharma and life sciences, Artificial Intelligence, retail and e-commerce, in association with industry, he said.