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Govt mapping requirements for health workers in other countries to become the global skill capital
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India has already discussed the qualification requirement for health workers in UK, a sub-working group will be set up between India and Germany to decide on the future course of action.
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“A number of steps were taken regarding the health sector job role mapping of 15 countries for mobility and migration of labour,” ministry of skill development and entrepreneurship said in a statement.
The skills development ministry is working towards mapping requirements for skilled health workers across other countries as part of its vision to become the Skills Capital of the world. A sub-working group is being set up to facilitate migration of health workers to Germany, the ministry said while it is reaching out to other countries for similar collaborations.
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. Updated: 29 Dec 2020, 06:09 PM IST PTI
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Details of 1.3 crore skilled personnel have been uploaded on the ASEEM portal till December, the government said on Tuesday. The portal, launched in July 2020, is a directory of all certified skilled personnel in the country.
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