The Indian education system faces significant disparities, with urban households spending over three times more than rural ones. A gender gap persists, with girls enrolling in government schools and boys in private institutions. This highlights the need for government intervention.
Click to View MoreVocational training system is crucial for achieving the 'Viksit Bharat' vision. Despite government schemes like Skill India Mission and PMKVY, challenges like low participation and poor quality persist. The National Education Policy 2020 aims to integrate vocational and mainstream education, strengthen industry linkages, adopt international models, and ensure quality and relevance.
Click to View MoreEducation for All (EFA) in Tamil Nadu is a comprehensive approach to education that promotes equitable participation, learning outcomes, and relevant skills. It has achieved high gross enrolment ratios and focuses on social justice, equity, access to education, and cultural identity. Other states can learn from Tamil Nadu's model.
Click to View MoreThe Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) have launched the India Skills Accelerator initiative to address the skills gap in India. The initiative aims to close skill gaps, encourage investment, strengthen government-industry partnerships, and prepare the workforce for the future.
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