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Empowerment and Rehabilitation of Youth

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Engaging is a major concern. Utilising the leisure time of the youth and harnessing their exuberance and raw energy for creative activities is essential. Simultaneously, but more substantially there is need to provide opportunities for vocational skill development of the youth and inculcate self-entrepreneurship in them so as to motivate them towards self-reliance. This becomes all the more important in the context of shrinking job opportunities in the existing infrastructure and the need for promoting entrepreneurship which serves the triple objective of selfsustainability, creating new jobs and thereby supporting economic growth. This section provides a glimpse into schemes specifically targeted at the youth.

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  • United Nations (UN), 2016. "Empowerment and Rehabilitation of Youth," Working Papers id:11347, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:11347
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