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Skill India Mission Empowering India’s Workforce

RR Team, July 29, 2025July 28, 2025

India is on a mission to skill its workforce, and the impact is massive. Through the Skill India Mission (SIM), the government is preparing millions of youth to meet future job market demands.

A Vision Rooted in Empowerment

Launched under the National Policy for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (NPSDE) 2015, the Skill India Mission set an ambitious target. It aimed to skill, reskill, and upskill over 298 million existing workers and over 104 million new workforce entrants by 2022.

This initiative wasn’t just about jobs. It focused on sustainable livelihoods, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Backed by data from the 66th and 68th National Sample Surveys and the 2011 Census, it laid the foundation for a transformative skilling ecosystem.

Nationwide Reach Through Key Schemes

The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) delivers training through an extensive network of centres and institutes. These operate under multiple flagship schemes:

  • Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY)
  • Jan Shikshan Sansthan (JSS)
  • National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS)
  • Craftsman Training Scheme (CTS) via ITIs

These schemes are voluntary and demand-driven, catering to diverse sectors and communities. The aim is to make the youth future-ready and capable of adapting to industry needs.

Impact in Numbers

The results so far are promising. According to the Ministry’s update in July 2025, the number of people trained under these schemes is:

  • PMKVY: 1.62 crore (16.2 million)
  • JSS: 30.93 lakh
  • NAPS: 37.99 lakh
  • CTS (ITIs): 92.66 lakh

Among PMKVY beneficiaries, over 70.42 lakh candidates received certification under the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) component. This ensures informal skills acquired over time are formally recognized.

NCVET: Ensuring Quality and Credibility

The National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET) plays a crucial role. As a regulatory body, it ensures training quality, standardization, and industry relevance across the skilling landscape.

NCVET recognizes and regulates:

  • Awarding Bodies (ABs)
  • Assessment Agencies (AAs)
  • Skill Information Providers

All certifications under NCVET-aligned programs follow the National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF). This gives learners credible, recognized, and industry-relevant credentials.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

RPL is a game-changer. It validates the skills of individuals who never had formal training but have gained expertise on the job. Through structured orientation and assessment, RPL ensures they receive formal recognition.

This component empowers the informal workforce—farmers, artisans, daily-wage earners—and opens doors to better jobs and wages.

Skilling for All

One of the greatest strengths of the Skill India Mission is its inclusivity. These government schemes support youth from rural, urban, tribal, and marginalised communities.

For example, JSS focuses on the non-formal skilling of school dropouts and women. Meanwhile, NAPS promotes apprenticeship training in formal industries, helping bridge the gap between learning and doing.

Building an Empowered Future

The Skill India Mission is not just a policy—it’s a movement. By combining industry partnerships, government incentives, and grassroots outreach, it brings vocational training to the heart of India’s growth story.

With over 3 crore people already trained and more coming every year, SIM is setting new benchmarks in public-sector skill development worldwide.

What Lies Ahead

India’s job market is changing fast with new demands in AI, robotics, green energy, and digital tech. MSDE is already aligning its courses with these trends through initiatives under PMKVY and partnerships with tech firms.

But to meet the full potential, constant innovation, feedback loops, and upgraded infrastructure are essential. The future of India’s youth—and its economy—depends on it.

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