The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 7th October 2024
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A learning curve: On the PM Internship Scheme

-The outcomes of the PM Internship Scheme’s pilot project need monitoring

On October 3, without much fanfare (public display or celebration), the Centre launched an online portal that will serve as the platform for implementing one of the major announcements in the Budget for India’s unemployed, and to a significant extent, unemployable (unsuitable or unable to be employed) youth. The portal, which operationalises (makes functional or puts into operation) the PM Internship Scheme — part of a five-scheme package designed to spur (stimulate or boost) job creation and impart skills to 4.1 crore youth over five years — will match companies willing to offer year-long on-the-job training stints (short periods of work or activity) with young people striving to find a job. In principle, the mainly Centre-funded scheme makes sense for a country with a large, young workforce which is also grappling with distressing (worrying or troubling) levels of youth unemployment. Apart from bridging (closing or reducing a gap) the gap between the education provided to students and the real-world practical skills desired by employers, well-known firms could offer some form of certification (official recognition or documentation) at the end of the internship, providing comfort to prospective (potential or likely) employers reviewing candidates for jobs. This could address a key question that employers often grapple with: “They can get the job, but can they get the job done?”

Under a pilot project, the first batch of 1.25 lakh interns will begin stints (short periods of work) with voluntarily participating companies on December 2. While the government has consulted industry bodies before and after announcing the scheme, it is rightly cautious (careful or wary) before scaling it up to meet the target of creating one crore internships by March 2029. The lessons learned from the pilot project will inform the final scheme design. Some insights will be apparent in the initial process of matching applicants to companies, but the full scope of outcomes can only be assessed after December 2025, when the interns re-enter the job market. Along the way, dropout (failure to complete or leave before finishing) rates and grievances (complaints or issues) will need to be monitored closely. A few features pose challenges, such as the plan to place interns within or near their district, and if that is not feasible, within their State. It is unclear how this will play out in less industrialised and less services-oriented States such as Bihar, which are likely to attract higher numbers of applicants. Just five States account for over half of India’s manufacturing output, and youth unemployment is higher in States with lower business presence. Apart from shop floor skills, the scheme also needs to incorporate digital and soft skills (interpersonal and communication abilities) that are vital for the modern workplace. The pilot project’s trajectory (path or direction) requires a diligent and candid evaluation without a self-congratulatory approach, ensuring that intended outcomes are eventually met.

Hindu Vocab Wordlist 7th October 2024

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  1. Fanfare: a large amount of activity and discussion on television, radio, or in newspapers.
  2. Unemployable: not having the skills or qualifications to be employed.
  3. Operationalises: to make something operational or functional.
  4. Spur: to encourage an activity or development or make it happen faster.
  5. Stints: a fixed or limited period of time spent doing a particular job.
  6. Distressing: causing worry, sadness, or pain.
  7. Bridging: to connect two things or to make a difference smaller.
  8. Certification: official approval to do something.
  9. Prospective: expected to happen or likely to happen in the future.
  10. Trajectory: the path followed by an object or something over time.

Hindu Vocab Master 7th October 2024 with Synonyms & Antonyms

Here are the synonyms and antonyms of all the difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master for 7th October 2024.

WordSynonymsAntonyms
FanfareDisplay, Spectacle, Show, CommotionSilence, Subtlety, Secrecy, Simplicity
UnemployableUnqualified, Incompetent, Inept, UnfitEmployable, Skilled, Qualified, Capable
OperationalisesImplements, Activates, Executes, InitiatesDiscontinues, Halts, Pauses, Stops
SpurStimulate, Encourage, Propel, AccelerateDiscourage, Hinder, Deter, Prevent
StintsAssignments, Tasks, Periods, ShiftsLeisure, Breaks, Gaps, Rest
DistressingTroubling, Upsetting, Worrying, PainfulComforting, Calming, Soothing, Reassuring
BridgingConnecting, Linking, Uniting, JoiningSeparating, Dividing, Isolating, Detaching
CertificationAccreditation, Approval, Endorsement, LicenseDisqualification, Refusal, Rejection, Denial
ProspectiveExpected, Future, Anticipated, LikelyUnlikely, Doubtful, Unexpected, Unforeseen
TrajectoryPath, Course, Direction, TrackDeviation, Misdirection, Shift, Detour

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