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FICCI Young Leaders

— theme: Youth Employment, Giving Youth a Voice
— country: Asia, South Asia, India

FICCI has initiated the FICCI Young Leaders (FYL), an avenue to include and involve the young business leaders in the policy dialogue process of FICCI at the highest level. The objective is to integrate the young entrepreneurs and professionals into FICCI’s mainstay activities to make the reforms across the Indian economy youth relevant.

Affiliation
Employers' Organization
Contact No.
(+91) 011 23487527
Address
Sharad Sharma,
Research Associate,
FICCI, Federation House,
Tansen Marg, New Delhi-110 001,
India
Email Address
youth@ficci.com
Website
http://www.ficci.com/events-page.asp?evid=20851

      1. Source of funding

Members

    2. Mission and objectives

The objective is to integrate the young entrepreneurs and professionals into FICCI’s mainstay activities to make the reforms across the Indian economy youth relevant.

This has reference to the Conference on "Mega Trend 2020: Shaping India's Future" to be held on Jan 17th, 2012, a day before FICCI AGM 2012, an initiative by FICCI Young Leaders (FYL).

Mr. Jeremy Rifkin, Founder and President, Foundation on Economic Trends, USA is the Keynote Speaker. He has pioneered the Third Industrial Revolution concept that has been ratified by the European Union and is in process of
being implemented. FICCI has taken the lead in bringing this concept to be debated for the first time in a developing country. We have identified 6 Global Mega Trends that will impact India's growth story in the coming decade, out of his book, 'The Third Industrial Revolution: How Lateral Power is Transforming Energy and Changing the World' as mentioned below:

1. The Third Industrial Revolution
2. New Business Models in the Age of Distributed Capitalism
3. Intelligent Technologies and Future of work
4. Collaborative Education
5. The Ascendance of Civil Society
6. Continental Markets and Continental Political Unions

      3. Areas of work relating to youth employment

Social dialogue

     4. Partners and areas of partnerships

national and international employers' organizations

     5.  Existing or potential partnerships with the ILO

Constituent

     6. Successful youth employment interventions

 

 

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