$150 Million For H1B Workforce Training Programme

$150 Million For H1B Workforce Training Programme

$150M to be allocated in training and improving medium-to-high-skilled H1-B occupations. These include sectors like information technology, cybersecurity, advanced manufacturing among other things. Read more about it here.

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