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Skill-Based Learning: India’s Education Reset

mumbaimirror July 3, 2025

Is Our Education System on Ventilator Support?

Are We Neglecting Skill-Based Education Too Much?

By Dr. Samrat Ray
Director, Academic Skill Development


A Disruptive Shift in Learning Priorities

In today’s rapidly evolving world, education is undergoing a seismic shift. Traditional academic pathways are increasingly being challenged by the demand for highly skilled, agile, and resilient professionals—ones who not only adapt to change but also lead innovation. The emergence of a global entrepreneurial mindset, particularly in the wake of disruptive times, calls for an urgent rethinking of our education system.


Global Voices Echo the Need for Skills

A recent United Nations report emphasizes aligning educational goals with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), advocating for maximum utilization of skill-based education. Europe, for example, has long prioritized skills as a framework for sustainable growth and agility, offering a valuable reference point for India’s journey.


India’s Promising Start: Skill-Centric Missions

India has made commendable progress with initiatives like Skill India, Digital India, and various Sector Skill Councils, especially in empowering the bottom of the pyramid—populations dependent on agriculture and informal sectors. These schemes aim to integrate the rural workforce into the mainstream economy, particularly through support to MSMEs, the backbone of India’s economic fabric.


A Legacy of Vocational Excellence

Historically, India has embraced vocational education and craftsmanship, as seen during the Khadi movement and post-independence manpower initiatives. These traditions are not only culturally significant but also vital to economic empowerment. Today, formal education needs to return to this ethos—where skills take precedence over degrees, many of which are now becoming obsolete and misaligned with global workforce demands.


The Relevance of Skills in a Diverse Nation

In a country as vast and socioeconomically varied as India, skill development is crucial. Factors like poverty, poor infrastructure, and health disparities contribute to high attrition rates in traditional education. In this context, skill-based education offers a practical and financially viable solution, especially in equipping youth for futuristic industries like data science and automation.


Building Centers of Excellence: The New University Role

India’s universities are gradually transforming into centers of excellence in skill-based education, aligning with national GDP goals and workforce development strategies. Public-private partnerships and CSR involvement have further fueled this transition, contributing to better youth employability and strengthening India’s geopolitical standing.


Embracing the Demographic Dividend

India’s large and youthful population is a potential goldmine, but only if adequately skilled. Aligning education with industry needs, innovation, and goal-based outcomes is no longer optional—it’s a national imperative. Skill education, through constructive alignment models, can bridge the gap between students, educators, and employers, creating a meaningful learning experience.


Skill Development as Economic Stabilizer

For a nation grappling with income inequality and a high Gini Coefficient, skill-based education is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. It provides economic stability, enables upward mobility, and extends opportunities to rural and marginalized communities. Through mobilization, awareness, and financial accessibility, we can ensure that education becomes a transformative force, not just a privilege.


Preparing for a Technologically Disruptive Future

With FinTech, Blockchain, and Crypto redefining industries, there’s an urgent need for a national skill development strategy—a roadmap that equips the masses with future-ready competencies. By investing in Skill Hubs and aligning them with market demand, we can ensure India is not just reactive but proactive in shaping the global workforce.


Conclusion: Education That Empowers

The future of India’s education system lies not just in preserving academic traditions, but in reviving its legacy of skill, craftsmanship, and practical wisdom. To truly uplift the nation, we must bridge the skill gap with purpose-driven pedagogy, stakeholder collaboration, and an unflinching commitment to inclusivity and innovation.

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