Skill India Mission: A Decade of Transformation and The Road Ahead
- According to the World Economic Forum, by 2030, over 85 million jobs will remain vacant due to a shortage of skilled talent.
- In 2024, India ranks 13th in the WorldSkills Competition, a significant improvement from 39th place in 2011.
- On 7th February, 2025, the Union Cabinet approved the continuation and restructuring of the centrally sponsored Skill India Programme (SIP) from 2022-23 to 2025-26 with an outlay of Rs. 8,800 crore.
- By 2024, more than 38 central and 133 state-level skill schemes have been integrated under the Skill India Digital ....
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