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Inviting Suggestions on the Draft National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2025

Inviting Suggestions on the Draft National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2025
Start Date :
Jun 17, 2025
Last Date :
Jul 15, 2025
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship has undertaken an exercise for review and revision of the National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015. This ...

Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship has undertaken an exercise for review and revision of the National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015. This has been necessitated considering rapid transformation in technology, emerging market requirements, changing global scenario, and evolving skilling and entrepreneurship landscape.

A draft of the National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, 2025 has been prepared that aims to provide a comprehensive framework for all skilling and entrepreneurship activities being carried out in the country, and to align them with the national priorities. The aspirations underlining the draft national policy are: scale, quality and inclusion. For realization of these aspirations, key principles, thrusts and enablers have also been indicated. The draft national policy also seeks to establish clarity, coherence and convergence for skill development and entrepreneurship promotion efforts across the country. It also seeks to link skill development and entrepreneurship promotion to the improved employability and productivity outcomes.

To ensure that the revised National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, 2025 is aligned with current and emerging requirements, the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India in collaboration with MyGov invites inputs/suggestions from general public as well as researchers, startups, civil society, and domain experts.

Your suggestions on the draft policy will help in shaping and sharpening the policy prescriptions along with the key deliverables.

Click here to read the draft of new National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2025 (PDF - 124 KB)

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Krish Garala
Krish Garala 11 months 1 week ago
Hello , Namaste to all I give to all the basic and required knowledge of medicine, our country is largest producer of ashwagandha. To take the ashwagandha ( extract or powder) and to add the other herbal and synthetic materials and to added preservative. and to make the nanoemulsion nasal spray to use in anti - anxiety condition and L-Thenine and to give strongest and fastest anxiety release medicine . and currently that not available in market and actually that required in market of all world .
DeeptaNaha
DeeptaNaha 11 months 1 week ago
1. National Care Experience Validation System Recognize lived experience through technology-enabled skill verification with Aadhaar and DigiLocker integration. 2. Technology-Enabled Care Ecosystem (CareStack) AI-powered platform connecting care workers with opportunities, including financial inclusion tools. Expected Impact 2.4 million formal jobs by 2030 40% increase in formal care sector employment Enhanced care quality and digital inclusion
PARTHA CHAUDHURI
PARTHA CHAUDHURI 11 months 1 week ago
A team of experts should be formed to cover the Self-Help Groups in rural areas holding demonstration and training sessions for use of new implements, skill development, and upgrading the quality of the handicrafts.
SANJAY SARKAR
SANJAY SARKAR 11 months 1 week ago
Developing affordable and accessible healthcare technologies, such as point-of-care diagnostics and remote patient monitoring systems, can address the needs of a large and diverse population. 
SANJAY SARKAR
SANJAY SARKAR 11 months 1 week ago
Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) India's DPI, like Aadhaar and UPI, has the potential to revolutionize service delivery. Expanding DPI to include more sectors and improving accessibility can enhance governance and empower citizens. 
ShekarSikder
ShekarSikder 11 months 1 week ago
NP‑SDE 2025 is a transformative, 10-year policy aiming to revolutionize how India skilling—including formal, vocational, and entrepreneurial capacities—is harmonized with modern and future economic demands. It emphasizes measurable outcomes, global compatibility, and inclusive access. Public inputs are sought through July 15, 2025, making this a vital opportunity to shape its final contours.
PratyakshGoyal
PratyakshGoyal 11 months 1 week ago
The policy must prioritize future-ready skills like AI, robotics, green technologies, and digital marketing, integrated from school level through a revamped vocational curriculum. A strong national apprenticeship framework linked to industries, startups, and MSMEs should be created to bridge the skill-job gap. Entrepreneurial education must be localized, encouraging youth in Tier-II/III cities and rural areas with simplified regulatory processes, funding access, and mentorship. Lastly, skilling programs must be inclusive, multilingual, and accessible to women, tribal, and differently-abled communities for truly equitable growth.
GunaprakashMohan
GunaprakashMohan 11 months 1 week ago
I have experience about apprenticeship, Government provides platform for youth to grow and get a Job. but Some institution do not follow the rules accordingly, there are lapsed about vigilance on authority.. Make seperate department to watch carefully how institution is going on.
PARTHA CHAUDHURI
PARTHA CHAUDHURI 11 months 1 week ago
Skill development of our existing workmen calls for upgraded machines. Hindustan Machine Tools Ltd. (HMT) is one of the oldest facilitators of industrialization of our Nation. There were long lines of buyers when they came out with the ‘Janata’ wristwatch six decades ago. They have long experience of supplying machine tools for what we call today the MSME sector. Keeping in view the need for improving the efficiency of tools for the MSME sector, HMT can be designated under the Standards National Action Plan to function as the surveyor of the older MSME units and also to undertake, after approval from the Bureau of Indian Standards, the work of servicing the machines and re-conditioning of general purpose and special purpose machines at MSME units.