The document discusses India's unemployment problem and lack of job-ready skills among graduates. It notes that unemployment has risen from 8.8% to 9.9% from 2002 to 2012. Only 25% of graduates are considered work-ready for technology jobs and 75-85% of technical and general graduates respectively are unemployable. This is due to lack of proper training and specialized skills development. The document proposes a model for industry-based training of students throughout their college education to bridge this skills gap. It details how the government can collaborate with industries and institutions to provide different types of training to over 6 million students and professionals annually at low cost.