The vision of the Karnataka 2025-32 skills development policy is the position of Karnataka as a leading center for qualified workforce and economy of $ 1 trillion by 2032. Photo Credit: File Photos
On Thursday, the Cabinet approved the policy of developing skills in Karnataka 2025-32 with a request for an incredible 4,432.5 Crore during the seven-year period.
His vision is to place Karnataka as a leading center for qualified workforce and economy of $ 1 trillion by 2032.
This policy assumes that “it transforms the state into a hub for skill development, supports the inclusive and future prepared workforce that meets the requirements of the rapidly developing economies”.
Its mission focuses on the authorization of youth and marginalized communities through access to skills within industry, support for constant learning and strengthening cooperation between industrial and educational institutions.
The comprehensive approach is in line with the Skill India, which aims to bridge regional differences and support sustainable economic growth.
The objectives of politics are to focus on lifelong learning, resving and increasing to maintain the pace of changing technologies and industrial needs; Integration of vocational education within schools, university education and universities through credit programs.
He emphasized strong emphasis on industrial cooperation, including apprenticeship, industry -led industry and ITI adoption.
Its aim is to use digital technology and tools for AL for training, evaluation and career management through a unified digital portal.
The need for financing
The financing needed to carry out a policy is 4,432.5 GBP, including the CRORE 1,386 GBP from the Asian Development Bank. It was decided that the CRORE 410 GBP will be increased from projects in the PPP and CR GBP 904 from projects already announced in previous state budgets (ongoing projects with budgets from the state or organizations such as KKRDB, KKRDB, NABARD); Crore 807 Crore from ongoing programs under the Ministry, funded regardless of the provisions on politicians; 38.5 crore from the Department of Electronics, IT, BT and S&T and 887 GBP from the Ministry of Skill Development.
What did the CAG report say
The report for the General Auditor and General Auditor (CAG) in India, presented to the monsoon meeting, stated that only 18% of trained candidates at Karnataka Skill Development Corporation (KSDC) ensured that the training was placed, which did not reach 70%.
During 2017-23, the skill mission was unrealistic and in 2017–2023 only 1,15,822 individuals were trained annually, the report said.
The flagship system of the Ministry of Development of Skills, Business and Living, and in 2017, it was started to train five Makh youth every year.
Published – September 2025 20:05
