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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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  Muthuselvam D
Muthuselvam D 11 months 3 weeks ago
Recognition of Prior Learning, AEDP (Apprenticeship Embedded Degree/Diploma Programmes, WIDP etc. should be given more importance. Informal learning should also be valued. Those who are already eligible to get certificates through RPL, WIDP, AEDP should be identified and certificates should be issued.NSQF level should be respected. NSDC itself should issue ‌Equivalence certificate to those who are eligible to get ITI, Diploma certificate through RPL, AEDP, WIDP.Those with work experience should be issued ‌CRAFT instructor qualification ‌Equivalence certificate to work as vocational education teachers.Candidates who are qualified as Crafts Instructors should be allowed to apply for the posts of Vocational Education Teachers to be filled in CBSE schools. D.ED should be declared as equivalent qualification for the post of Crafts Instructor. It is good for students to give experienced people the opportunity to work as teachers in CBSE and ITIs.
Sarma Mohan
Sarma Mohan 11 months 3 weeks ago
National policy for skill development and enterpreneurship,should include success stories of Indian innovator skill and how along with enterpreneur -two men army(innovator and Enterpreneur )works /worked in taking the skill of an Indian Innovator with enterpreneurship development.. Only consolidation of true,practical,translated products developed through the Indian skill and transferred for public utility not only in India but in many other countries including developed Nations through enterpreneurship development ..can give a focus for framing the revised policy. So please look into my model Dr.S.Mohan Retired Professor TNAU Coimbatore Tamil Nadu India Specialist in stored grain insect monitoring and management through green technologies. www.mohantrap.com
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Narendrasinh Chauhan
Narendrasinh Chauhan 11 months 3 weeks ago
હું એમ માનું છું સ્વ નો વિકાસ ના થાય એટલે કે વ્યક્તિગત વિકાસ વગર કઈ પણ વાત કરવી અયોગ્ય છે
DrMPSaravanan
DrMPSaravanan 11 months 3 weeks ago
Dear Sir, The skill development centre should be kept inside the Industries, so that their employment opportunity is confirmed. so mote people will join the skill development program
AIMT
AIMT 11 months 3 weeks ago
In the previous Unit, you have learned about various government programmers like food security programme, rural livelihood missions and aspirational district programmers. In this Unit, you will learn about various skill development programmers run by the government to support the people to become skilled workers and get better opportunities.
Sumit Gupta
Sumit Gupta 11 months 3 weeks ago
National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2025 India, home to one of the largest youth populations in the world, is standing at the cusp of a demographic revolution. By 2030, over 60% of India’s population is expected to be in the working-age group. To harness this demographic dividend, the Government of India has consistently emphasized the need for skill development and entrepreneurial growth. The National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2025 (NPSDE 2025) is the evolved blueprint for empowering the country’s youth with skills and creating an ecosystem conducive to entrepreneurship, thus promoting economic development, job creation, and self-reliance. The policy aims to bridge the gap between formal education and market demands, foster innovation-driven entrepreneurship, and align India’s skill development infrastructure with global standards. This document builds upon the 2015 version of the policy and aligns with emerging trends,