New Delhi [India], October 26 (ANI/GPRC): Young students and workers of today have arrived at the intersection of unimaginable technologies and unprecedented global turmoil. While the current workforce is ahead of its previous generations in technological prowess, ambitions, and talents, it faces acute disruptions in their learning, social lives, and career opportunities. According to International Labour Organization, the global youth (aged 15-29) unemployment rate stands at 15.6 per cent or 75 million young people in 2021, which is more than three times the adult rate and this rate rose by 1.5 per cent, a level not seen in at least 15 years, driven by numerous crises.