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GreenLiving Partners with FFSC to Transform India's Interiors Industry Through Skill Development
GreenLiving Partners with FFSC to Transform India's Interiors Industry Through Skill Development

Business Standard

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

GreenLiving Partners with FFSC to Transform India's Interiors Industry Through Skill Development

VMPL Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], May 28: Hyderabad-based modular manufacturer GreenLiving has formed a strategic partnership with the Furniture & Fittings Skill Council (FFSC) through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed on May 2, 2025. The partnership aims to address critical gaps while promoting sustainable innovation in India's developing interiors and furniture sector. The collaboration connects GreenLiving's expert insights in eco-friendly manufacturing with FFSC's skill development framework to create an internationally competitive workforce. FFSC, a not-for-profit organisation, was established by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and supported by the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship. Since 2015, FFSC has been involved in curating industry-aligned skill ecosystems and aims to upskill 5,00,000 aspirants by FY2025- 26, connecting them to internships, jobs, apprenticeships, and entrepreneurial opportunities. GreenLiving is a purpose-driven furniture brand founded in 2023 that has quickly gained recognition for its sustainable, modular furniture designs across various sectors, including corporate, hospitality, healthcare, education, and residential etc. "Partnering with GreenLiving strengthens our partnership, and our shared commitment to skill development will empower the workforce across the sector. We're glad to collaborate through our training hub at the National Skill Training Institute, Hyderabad. Thank you to the GreenLiving management for marking this important milestone," said Mr. Prashanth P, Regional Head, FFSC (Andhra Pradesh & Telangana). The partnership has covered five key areas: developing occupational standards, skill mapping, creating a training infrastructure in collaboration with experts from GreenLiving, implementing training programs that comply with NSQF standards for job-ready professionals, facilitating apprenticeships through skill management information systems, and participating in flagship programs, such as WorldSkills competitions and job fairs. "This is a proud milestone for GreenLiving. We've officially joined hands with the Furniture & Fittings Skill Council (FFSC). Together, we aim to transform the Indian interior industry by fostering certified skills, sustainable innovation, and speed-driven execution," expressed Manasa Vallabhaneni, Managing Director of GreenLiving. The collaboration between GreenLiving and FFSC addresses specific industry challenges, including skill shortages, fragmented training systems, and inconsistent standards, creating a future-ready, environmentally responsible interior ecosystem that meets consumer expectations and demands.

257 Delhi government schools to offer vocational courses from this academic year
257 Delhi government schools to offer vocational courses from this academic year

India Today

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

257 Delhi government schools to offer vocational courses from this academic year

The Delhi Directorate of Education has cleared the rollout of vocational subjects in 257 additional government schools from this academic session, aiming to align school education more closely with career development. Vocational or skill-based education has taken center stage under National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, where school curricula are infused with practical addition of National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) courses for schools in Delhi is in line with this vision, giving students a chance at real-world skill development right from an early to a May 23 circular, students of Class 9 and Class 11 can pursue these new skill subjects, with a subject having an intake capacity of 50 students in each school. Subjects among the highest in demand for NSQF are Information Technology, Retail, Healthcare, and Beauty and Wellness -- domains chosen on the basis of their employability and match with current trends in the employment OF COUNSELLING SESSIONSThe circular also informs that schools have been directed to organise counselling sessions to educate students and their parents about the scope, pattern, and future scope of vocational a lenient measure, students enrolling in Class 11 are free to take these subjects even if they have not studied them in earlier subjects are optional, and students may opt out if they desire a traditional academic course of study. CBSE rules state that no advance permission is needed to add these extra courses -- schools need only notify the CBSE portal of required believe that this expansion will be a big step towards bridging the gap between school education and employment, in a country where employability of graduates remains an issue of by promoting secondary level skill education, is following other states in pushing India ahead towards its national goal of a more skilled and agile Watch

Delhi Govt To Introduce Skill-based Subjects In 257 Schools
Delhi Govt To Introduce Skill-based Subjects In 257 Schools

News18

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • News18

Delhi Govt To Introduce Skill-based Subjects In 257 Schools

According to the circular, students in classes 9 and 11 can now enroll in various skill subjects, with each school expected to accommodate up to 50 students per subject. The Directorate of Education has approved the introduction of Skill/NSQF subjects in 257 more government schools in Delhi starting this academic session, officials announced. This initiative aims to boost vocational education throughout schools, as reported by PTI. These subjects, part of the Samagra Shiksha scheme, are intended to provide students with practical knowledge and job-ready skills alongside their regular studies, according to a circular issued on May 23. According to the circular, students in classes 9 and 11 can now enroll in various skill subjects, with each school expected to accommodate up to 50 students per subject. Schools are also advised to conduct counseling sessions to help students understand the career opportunities available through these vocational subjects. Newly enrolled Class 11 students can opt for these subjects even if they haven't studied them in Classes 9 or 10. 'This initiative is part of a flexible, multi-entry and multi-exit policy to make skill education more accessible," the circular stated. It also noted that taking skill subjects is optional, not mandatory. advetisement 'Schools may offer the option, but it is not required for every student to enroll in a skill subject," it added. According to CBSE guidelines, schools do not need separate approval to introduce additional skill subjects. They just need to update the relevant details on the CBSE portal, as mentioned in the circular. The National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) subjects include practical courses such as Information Technology, Retail, Healthcare, and Beauty and Wellness, aimed at enhancing students' employability and career readiness. ALSO READ | Top 5 Essential Skills Students Should Learn In 2025 top videos View All Meanwhile, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced a policy that allows students who fail in one main subject in Class 10 to still pass the board exams, without taking a compartment exam, by replacing the failed subject with a passed skill-based subject. The new curriculum framework from CBSE formally recognises the sixth subject, typically a skill subject, as a potential substitute for a failed core subject – provided the student has passed the skill subject. This means that a student who fails in Mathematics, Science, or Social Science but clears, for instance, Computer Applications or Artificial Intelligence, will be deemed to have passed the Class 10 board exams. Watch CNN-News18 here. Stay updated with the latest education! Get real-time updates on board exam results 2025, entrance exams such as JEE Mains, Advanced, NEET, and more. Find out top schools, colleges, courses and more. Also Download the News18 App to stay updated! First Published: May 25, 2025, 11:17 IST News education-career Delhi Govt To Introduce Skill-based Subjects In 257 Schools

Delhi govt to introduce skill-based subjects in 257 more schools from current academic session
Delhi govt to introduce skill-based subjects in 257 more schools from current academic session

Indian Express

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Indian Express

Delhi govt to introduce skill-based subjects in 257 more schools from current academic session

In a move to expand vocational education, the Directorate of Education has approved the introduction of Skill/NSQF subjects in 257 additional government schools in Delhi from the current academic session, officials said. These subjects, introduced under the Samagra Shiksha scheme, aim to provide students with practical knowledge and job-ready skills alongside regular studies, according to a circular issued on May 23. The circular said that students in Classes 9 and 11 can now enrol in various skill subjects, with each school expected to take in 50 students per subject. Schools have been instructed to hold counselling sessions to help students understand the scope and career opportunities available through these vocational subjects, it added. Fresh enrolments in Class 11 are also allowed, even if students have not studied the subject earlier in Class 9 or 10. 'This is part of a flexible, multi-entry and multi-exit policy to make skill education more accessible,' the circular said. It also mentioned that offering skill subjects is not mandatory for all students. 'Schools may offer the option, but it is not compulsory for every student to take a skill subject,' it added. According to CBSE guidelines, schools do not need to seek separate approval for introducing these additional skill subjects. They are required to update relevant details on the CBSE portal, the circular further said. National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) subjects include practical courses such as Information Technology, Retail, Healthcare, and Beauty and Wellness, designed to enhance students' employability and career readiness, it added.

Kerala Plus One Improvement Results 2025 Declared, Direct Link Here
Kerala Plus One Improvement Results 2025 Declared, Direct Link Here

News18

time05-05-2025

  • General
  • News18

Kerala Plus One Improvement Results 2025 Declared, Direct Link Here

The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala has released the Plus One Improvement result 2025 today, May 5. Candidates who appeared for the exam conducted can access their results from the official websites at and Students who took the improvement exams can check and download their results using their application numbers and dates of birth. The results have been announced for NSQF First Year Improvement / Supplementary Examinations 2025, First Year Improvement / Supplementary Examinations 2025 and HSE First Year Improvement / Supplementary Examinations 2025.

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