The Skilling Imperative in India: Bridge Between the Youth and Employment
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Mr Sumanta Kar is the Secretary-General of SOS Children’s Villages of India (SOS CVI), one of India’s best childcare NGOs and the largest self-implementing agency providing end-to-end Group Foster Care for children without parental care. Mr Kar has over 30 years of experience in the field of alternative care. He joined SOS CVI in 1989 as a youth co-worker. Mr Kar has conceptualized and implemented several development projects at SOSCVI. He led SOSCVI’s tsunami operation in the southern states of India between 2004-2007 – it was the largest-ever emergency programme undertaken by the NGO so far.