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Das, A.K., & Mukherjee Das, A. Role of Lifelong Learning in Emerging Knowledge Economy in India, 2008. In Changing Library Scenario in Digital Era. Guwahai: Assam College Librarians’ Association. pp.60-68. (Published) [Book Chapter].

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Author(s): Das, Anup Kumar
Mukherjee Das, Anasua
Title: Role of Lifelong Learning in Emerging Knowledge Economy in India
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information > BE. Information economics
B. Information use and sociology of information > BD. Information society
Date: 2008
Abstract: India is considered as an emerging knowledge economy; however, Indian citizens are not fully prepared to take up the challenges and opportunities of globalization. Lifelong learning helps in smooth transition in a rapidly changing workplace environment. This paper describes the lifelong learning process in the context of Indian society. This paper also elaborates how Indian public policies, particularly which are recommended by the National Knowledge Commission, supplement efficacies of knowledge economies by preparing young citizens in the country.
Publication: Changing Library Scenario in Digital Era
Starting page: 60
Ending page: 68
Editor(s): Lahkar, Narendra
Publisher: Guwahai: Assam College Librarians’ Association
Keywords: Lifelong Learning; India; South Asia; Knowlege Societies; Knowledge Economies
Country: India
Type: Book Chapter
Rights: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/



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