Ghanshyam Sarda believes that India needs to address three central "pillars of change" to emerge as a global power in the near future. These are skill development and employment for the future workforce, rural India's socio-economic inclusion, and a healthy and sustainable future. To tackle the challenge of adequate skill development in the country, he believes that interventions need to come up at national, state and local levels, including public-private partnerships that can be a game-changer to prepare our youth for the future of workforce disruption and innovation. On the other hand, India's rural population has lagged for far too long when it comes to employment and employability.

Ghanshyam Sarda believes that India needs to address three central "pillars of change" to emerge as a global power in the near future. These are skill development and employment for the future workforce, rural India's socio-economic inclusion, and a healthy and sustainable future. To tackle the challenge of adequate skill development in the country, he believes that interventions need to come up at national, state and local levels, including public-private partnerships that can be a game-changer to prepare our youth for the future of workforce disruption and innovation. On the other hand, India's rural population has lagged for far too long when it comes to employment and employability.

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