Use of ‘Skill Development’ in ‘One District One Product’ Scheme: An Analytical Study
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https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v7n3.05Keywords:
O.D.O.P., Skill India, Local-to-Vocal, Self-reliant, Demographic Dividend, Manufacturing HubAbstract
In order to promote the development of micro, small and medium industries, and inclusive economic development, the 'One District One Product' scheme was started in Uttar Pradesh with the help of the Central Government. The research paper, by linking this scheme with another scheme of the Central Government, 'Skill Development, to accelerate the development and ODOP. The possibility of taking the success of the scheme to the highest level has been explored.
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