India's PM expects education to promote economic growth.

By bne IntelliNews March 19, 2013
India's Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh expects to focus on the education sector, since it is hard to maintain the country's economic growth without paying attention to it. As reported by Ddinews.gov.in, the Prime Minister stated that the share of education in the gross domestic product (GDP) increased to 4%. The proposal by the National Skill Development Council suggests that skills are likely to be imparted to five crore youths of the country.

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