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Skill India Mission – Insights, Opinions & Overview

Skill India Mission – Insights, Opinions & Overview

Skill India: Opportunity for Future Growth

In the world of tech-driven and competitive pressure, human beings have to adapt to new things for survival. The young population of India has to learn advanced level skills.
The skilled mission of the government of India is to establish a credible workforce and for economic stability. India has a young population which other countries do not have. The workforce has gained tremendous pressure due to lack of skills. The government has to evolve and help young people to gain skills. The learning of skills will give great opportunities and would create lifetime earning abilities. Our schooling system is based on learning and understanding rather than practical knowledge. The average youth with a degree cannot earn as much money as a skilled one. It is creating hurdles in our system. When it comes to money making more than knowledge, skills take the first seat.
The economic boost needs the human workforce to be capable and expects them to create jobs for others.



What happens when every other youth is skilled? Have you ever thought about it?

When all young people are skilled and capable of creating and executing things, it would reduce the burden on the nation. There won't be any kind of violence or unnecessary
Protests due to a busy schedule. The people would learn the skills and earn their own livelihood instead of depending on governments. It will give them scope to start their own startup company and provide new opportunities for the needy.
The country's economic growth and GDP will increase overall. A responsible country needs citizens who are worth creating wealth and hard work to accomplish bigger things. Every skilled person is an asset to our country rather than a liability. Establishing more self-manufacturing units and labour force. The skills that generate wealth bring a better lifestyle for the youth.


When every youth is unskilled, what might be the consequences for the nation ?

A person with no skills is a liability to a nation, society and family. The person might be considered irresponsible in every aspect of life. It will be extremely difficult for governments to generate wealth. To give subsidies more frequently rather than collect taxes. It will lead to rebellion against the government, jealousy towards elite people in society and leads to corruption. The nation keeps on fighting protests, crimes and politically unstable with governments changing frequently, like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal. The resources are not multiplied, it will be reduced with time. It creates more dependency on other countries to get resources, exports value will be reduced and imports become a prime aspect of countries being run on it. Jobless youths directly indicates a lack of credible government.

So what should every other person do to become skilled and responsible ?

Our education system should start teaching skills as a subject from school level.
Along with regular academics, a learning skill is mandatory. Money-making skills rather than rote learning with degrees. Teaching law systems to ask governments for accountability and transparency. Establishing harsh rules and practical exams, rather than only written exams. Teaching business and money-making skills at school level.
Skill India mission provides required skills to establish and following it, would give an opportunity to learn. The future requires more skills than education to survive. Education gives you knowledge, but India needs skill and knowledge together. Legalizing internship and work experience is mandatory.
Moving towards new places to learn and adapt to work, constant movement would always improve better life skills.


Our aim is to bring awareness and motivate people to establish themselves to contribute to Viksit bharat vision 2047.



 

Written by

Bura Anirudh Yadav

Bura Anirudh Yadav

Politics & Policy Analyst | Content Writer

4 min read

Published April 16, 2026

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