At a state-of-the-art skilling facility south of Hyderabad, picture a bunch of fresh engineering graduates learning the nuances of autotronics from seasoned engineers of Mahindra Group. Imagine a group of newly graduated nurses completing a 3-month finishing-skills course offered by the best of professionals from Apollo Hospitals.
At the end of the course, Mahindra and Apollo would pick them all and glowing careers would follow. Would you believe that all of this is being made possible from a government-established institute called the Young India Skills University (YISU) in Telangana?
Job-readiness, or the lack of it, among fresh graduates, is at the core of the idea behind Revanth Reddy-led Telangana government's launch of YISU in August 2024. Behind the thought of YISU is the chief mi

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