The labour and employment ministry, the nodal ministry for chairing EWG meeting, will hold four rounds of such discussions over the next few months before a ministerial level meeting in Indore on July 21.
Efforts will be made towards building a consensus among the G20 countries on developing a framework for assessing the skill gaps and harmonisation of skills qualification across these countries to enable faster and easier labour mobility and at a reduced cost.
The labour ministry said it expects the deliberations to include an international skill gap mapping portal for assessment of skill demand.