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    Usefulness of Digital Marketing to the Government of India

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    Digital Marketing is the new way of connecting and informing people across the globe. In this age of Internet and the connectivity provided by it, organizations are getting rapidly connected. The coming of power of the current Modi lead government has set in a new face of the world’s largest democracy and its functioning. With numerous digital initiatives the current government has turned the attention of the world towards the rising development. This paper aims to throw light on the various initiatives taken up by the government under the Digital India Initiative. The websites launched and the applications created to connect the citizens of India to the central structure through the efficient use of internet enabled technologies

    Usefulness of Digital Marketing to the Government of India

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    Digital Marketing is the new way of connecting and informing people across the globe. In this age of Internet and the connectivity provided by it, organizations are getting rapidly connected. The coming of power of the current Modi lead government has set in a new face of the world’s largest democracy and its functioning. With numerous digital initiatives the current government has turned the attention of the world towards the rising development. This paper aims to throw light on the various initiatives taken up by the government under the Digital India Initiative. The websites launched and the applications created to connect the citizens of India to the central structure through the efficient use of internet enabled technologies

    Technical and Vocational Education and Training: Examining Changing Conditions in India

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    Sustainable Development Goal 4 emphasizes creating lifelong learning opportunities and imparting needed practical skills through quality technical and vocational education. TVET holds great potential for economic mobility and development in India, which has a large working-age, unemployed population. Although rapid strides have been made in creating a network of formal institutions providing a wide range of skills, TVET, in India, is currently limited, and plagued with several issues, worsened by the current COVID-19 pandemic. The paper undertakes a comprehensive review of these issues, offering a comparative analysis with successful TVET systems of Germany and China, and exploring opportunities for repairing TVET in India
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