In her seventh consecutive Union Budget for the fiscal year 2024-25, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman outlined the government’s major priorities. The budget focuses on nine main areas: enhancing productivity and resilience in agriculture, boosting employment and skills development, promoting inclusive human resource development and social justice, advancing manufacturing and services sectors, fostering urban development, ensuring energy security, improving infrastructure, encouraging innovation, research, and development, and implementing next-generation reforms.
Significant allocations and initiatives aim to transform India’s education and employment landscape. With a total allocation of ₹1.48 lakh crore for education and skill development, the budget emphasizes enhancing higher education accessibility, promoting skill training, and creating job opportunities for the youth.
Key initiatives include financial support for internships, employment-linked incentives, and targeted programs for first-time job seekers, reflecting the government’s commitment to addressing the pressing challenges of youth unemployment and skill gaps, especially considering that the Economic Survey tabled in Parliament yesterday noted that only 51% of India’s youth are employable.
Education Budget Highlights
Jobs Budget Highlights
These announcements reflect the government’s focus on enhancing educational opportunities, promoting skill development, and creating job opportunities for the youth in India. With these measures, the budget aims to address the critical issues of employability and skill gaps, ensuring a more robust and inclusive economic growth trajectory.
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