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Indore - Photo: Amar Ujala, Indore Expansion Skill development centers have become white elephants, Nishant Khare said true things after becoming the president Skill development centers have become white elephants which are good in appearance but their results are not that good. Now our job will be mainly to connect the youth with skills and make them employable. First of all, we will improve only the three deteriorated systems of skill development centers. These things were said by Dr. Nishant Khare who was addressing a program in Indore for the first time after becoming the chairman of the Youth Commission. He said that there are three crore youth in Madhya Pradesh who are looking for possibilities in many things like employment, education, business. . The Youth Commission in Madhya Pradesh will work on all these things. Why we were taught that Akbar was great Answering the questions of the youth, Nishant Khare spoke truthfully on many subjects. He said that there is a need for major changes in the education system in our country even today. Why we read Akbar and Aurangzeb for so many years, why we were not taught Shivaji and Rani Durgavati. Why it was taught that Akbar was great when the reality is something else. He said that it was wrongly told that Muslims ruled India whereas Muslims ruled only 233 % parts of India. Ruled. He could never go to South India, he never ruled in the North-East. He has never been to a place like Nepal. Khare said that the Youth Commission will work from education to overall development. Will improve all these basic things. The problem of car owners is traffic and the problem of the poor is drinking water Regarding the problems in the city, he said that no matter how many flyovers you make, the traffic will never improve. Everyone's problems are different, he said. If you go to the basti, their problems are clean water and if you sit among the rich, their problems are traffic. He said that after becoming the chairman of the Youth Commission, he will work on promoting startups and work will be done to make the youth skilled and connect them with employment.

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Indore – Photo: Amar Ujala, Indore Expansion Skill development centers have become white elephants, Nishant Khare said true things after becoming the president Skill development centers have become white elephants which are good in appearance but their results are not that good. Now our job will be mainly to connect the youth with skills and make them employable. First of all, we will improve only the three deteriorated systems of skill development centers. These things were said by Dr. Nishant Khare who was addressing a program in Indore for the first time after becoming the chairman of the Youth Commission. He said that there are three crore youth in Madhya Pradesh who are looking for possibilities in many things like employment, education, business. . The Youth Commission in Madhya Pradesh will work on all these things. Why we were taught that Akbar was great Answering the questions of the youth, Nishant Khare spoke truthfully on many subjects. He said that there is a need for major changes in the education system in our country even today. Why we read Akbar and Aurangzeb for so many years, why we were not taught Shivaji and Rani Durgavati. Why it was taught that Akbar was great when the reality is something else. He said that it was wrongly told that Muslims ruled India whereas Muslims ruled only 233 % parts of India. Ruled. He could never go to South India, he never ruled in the North-East. He has never been to a place like Nepal. Khare said that the Youth Commission will work from education to overall development. Will improve all these basic things. The problem of car owners is traffic and the problem of the poor is drinking water Regarding the problems in the city, he said that no matter how many flyovers you make, the traffic will never improve. Everyone’s problems are different, he said. If you go to the basti, their problems are clean water and if you sit among the rich, their problems are traffic. He said that after becoming the chairman of the Youth Commission, he will work on promoting startups and work will be done to make the youth skilled and connect them with employment.

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