
Kolkata: India is going to have the
largest working population by 2022 when it will be in a
position to supply workers to the world, former President
Pranab Mukherjee today said.
At that time, there will be shortage of working hands
elsewhere in the world and the country will have 'demographic
advantage', Mukherjee said.
"India being the oldest civilisation is going to be
younger" in coming years with the largest number of skilled
young working professionals and India has to provide
leadership to the world, he said.
To achieve this, the country should reach the target
of 500 million skilled manpower creation programme, Mukherjee
said while addressing the Annual Day of the Kolkata Chapter of
Young Indians, the youth wing of the Confederation of Indian
Industry (CII).
The former President said from 2013-17, an estimated
71 per cent of the wealth generated in India had been
appropriated by 21 per cent people of country.
"This situation has to change and the change will be
brought by you, not by me, and the responsibility lies on
you," he observed.
About India's rich diversity, Mukherjee said it is the
land of three major ethnic groups - Caucasian, Dravidian and
Mongoloid - and it is the country of 160 languages and
dialects, of divergent customs and practices in daily life.
Yet India remained one and guided by the same
Constitution and the same system, he pointed out.
"The development paradigm must shift to grow together,
to develop together in peace and harmony," he said.
Stating he had left Rashtrapati Bhavan eight months
back, Mukherjee said he came to address the CII Young Indians
as "an elderly guardian'.
PTI