NSN
slider image
  • Home
  • Conversations
    • Industry Conversations
    • All Conversations
  • Perspectives
    • Education
    • Emerging Technologies
    • Government Initiatives
    • Industry
    • Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs)
    • NEP 2020
    • Skill Training
  • News
    • Latest Updates
    • News Archives
    • CSR and ESG in Skill Education
    • Skill Development e-Magazine
    • NSN PDF Newsletter Archives
  • Videos
    • Explainers
    • Panel Discussions
    • Student Stories
    • Video Conversations
  • Resources
    • Apprenticeship
    • e-Books
    • Resources
    • Success Stories
  • Events
    • Workshops
  • About us
    • Our Team
    • Our Clients
    • Our Services
    • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
NSN
  • Home
  • Conversations
    • Industry Conversations
    • All Conversations
  • Perspectives
    • Education
    • Emerging Technologies
    • Government Initiatives
    • Industry
    • Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs)
    • NEP 2020
    • Skill Training
  • News
    • Latest Updates
    • News Archives
    • Skill Development e-Magazine
    • NSN PDF Newsletter Archives
  • Resources
    • Apprenticeship
    • E-books
    • Resources
    • Success Stories
  • Events
    • Workshops
  • About us
    • Our Team
    • Our Clients
    • Our Services
    • Privacy Policy
NSN
No Result
View All Result
Home Perspectives Skill Training

Skill Development and Entrepreneurship opportunities in Jharkhand

Pranathi Kolikapudi by Pranathi Kolikapudi
December 24, 2021
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
1

Do you know Jharkhand is one of the richest sources of minerals in India? It accounts for 40% and 29% of India’s mineral and coal reserves respectively, which makes Jharkhand one of the leading states in terms of economic growth. It offers a wide range of incentives to all the industries under the Industrial Policy, 2012. Jharkhand also has various other industries such as Textile, Food processing, Agriculture, Tourism which contribute to the state’s development.

Industries in Jharkhand

  1. Textile, Apparel, and Footwear
  2. Food and Feed Processing
  3. Mining
  4. Automobile and Auto-Components
  5. Energy
  6. Health and Medical Education
  7. Tourism
  8. IT (Information Technology), ITeS (Information Technology enabled Services), and BPO (Business Process Outsourcing)

A walk through the industries and skill requirements in Jharkhand

Let’s go through the major industries in Jharkhand and how the state is benefiting from them

Textile, Apparel, and Footwear

Jharkhand is one of the leading producers of silk and Tasar silk in India. The tasar is exported to the U.S, Europe, and East Asian countries. The states’ annual textile production is close to 1200 MT and accounts for about 62% of total Tasar silk production in India. Jharkhand Silk Textile and Handicraft Development Corporation (JHARCRAFT) is an objective to create a sustainable livelihood in rural areas. Jharkhand government has promised that the textile industry will be strengthened through skill up-gradation, capital infusion, and technology transfer.

Skills required for this industry are

  • Artistic and creative skills
  • Understanding of color, form, and shape
  • Knowledge of texture, patterns, and dyes
  • Commercial awareness of textile industry

Food and Feed Processing

Jharkhand produces a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Its main crops are cauliflower and cabbage which grow around the year. Jharkhand has about 1.8 million tons of high-quality vegetable produce. It also processes milk and milk products.

The Jharkhand government has come forward to provide financial assistance for technology up-gradation at food processing units. Jharkhand also produces cattle feed, poultry feed, and other animal feed. It has industries that produce a wide range of feed.

Skills required for this industry are

  • Technical skills
  • Engineering
  • NPD and Process
  • Production skills
  • Procurement and Buying

Mining

Jharkhand has one of the richest mineral zones in the world and is one of the leading industrial states in eastern India. It is the leading producer of coal, iron ore, copper, mica, and cobalt. The state also accounts for about 25% of steel production in India. Jharkhand also provides investment opportunities in the manufacturing of mining exploration vehicles, transportation, and more.

Skills required for this industry are

  • Technical and science-based skills like knowledge in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Physical health like strong hearing and vision to work in small, cramped, and dark places
  • Practical skills like creativity and critical thinking
  • Have workplace knowledge to follow certain safety measures

Automobile and Auto-components

Jharkhand being one of the largest producers of steel gives momentum to the auto and auto components industries. There is also a demand for industrial vehicles and mobile equipment as there are metal and mining industries.

Skills required for this industry are

  • Adaptability
  • Diagnostic and Mechanical skills
  • People skills
  • Problem-Solving
  • Professionalism
  • Ability to use technology

Energy

Jharkhand is the fifth largest energy consumer in the world. It is planning to transform itself into one of the most progressive states in the country by giving 24*7 availability of power.

ISEP (Initiative for Sustainable Energy Policy) is a policy in Jharkhand which aims at transforming energy into renewable energy which creates institutional, social, infrastructural, and financial challenges. Switching to a higher proportion of electricity generated by renewable sources would be essential for the state.

Skills required for this industry are

  • Active interest in green energy
  • General understanding of the energy market
  • Knowledge of relevant legislation surrounding energy efficiency and carbon emissions
  • Understanding technologies related to energy

Skill Development and Entrepreneurship opportunities in Jharkhand

Health and Medical Education

Jharkhand has seen an improvement in the primary health index over the years. The state is also planning on opening super-specialty hospitals, nursing colleges, medical colleges under the PPP model. The government is determined to provide health care services especially for people in remote areas.

Skills required for this industry are

  • Hands-on skills
  • Conflict management
  • Specialist Carer training
  • Starting IVs

Tourism

Jharkhand has immense bio-diversity, moderate climate, rich cultural heritage, religious places of worship, and many more which makes it the ultimate destination for tourism. The Jharkhand Tourism Policy 2015 offers an incentive range that is aimed at the development of tourist spots and the up-gradation of tourist complexes.

Tourism in Jharkhand has generated Rs. 8.31 lakh crore of the nation’s GDP in 2015 and supported 8.7% of its total employment.

Skills required for this industry are

  • Organisational skills
  • Flexibility skills
  • Communication skills
  • Networking skills

IT, ITeS, and BPO

Jharkhand aims at accelerating the growth of the IT sector and implementing policies favorable to its growth. The state is looking for investments in the designated IT parks, software technology parks across the state.

Skills required for this industry are

  • Data analysis
  • Cloud computing
  • Communication skills
  • DevOps

Few other industries in Jharkhand

  • Jharkhand is also famous for its handicrafts. It is providing job opportunities for more than 50,000 artisans of the state in handicrafts like Dhokra art, Terracotta crafts, Cane, and Bamboo crafts. It is also famous for tribal ornaments, Paitkar paintings, stone carvings, and more.
  • Agriculture in Jharkhand provides employment and primary income. The agricultural economy of the state is characterized by nature, low productivity, low investment, and paddy as the dominant crop. The tree that produces sweet food flowers known locally as Mahua (Madhuka Langifolia) is grown here which is used for making liquor.

Also read: Skill Development and Vocational Training opportunities in Tripura – https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/skill-development-and-vocational-training-opportunities-in-tripura/

Some interesting points from Jharkhand

  • Ranchi Station of ICAR-NBPGR identifies unique genetic stocks of jackfruit and tamarind from Simdega district of Jharkhand
  • Safal, the horticulture arm of Mother Dairy Fruit and Vegetable, expects its new packaged frozen jackfruit to generate revenue of Rs. 12 crores from 2018
  • Jharkhand produces jackfruit in huge quantities. Jackfruit is very popular in countries like the Philippines. The supply falls short of demand. This could be one area of collaboration and cooperation.
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Limited (PwC) was engaged by Skill Council for Mining Sector (SCMS) through a competitive procurement process to carry out “Human Resource and Skill Requirement Study for the Indian Mining Sector (2019-25)”

Skill training centres 

  1. Jharkhand Rai University – Equipped with Life Skills development programme that enables students with Spoken English, Body Language, Interview Skills, Public Speaking, Etiquettes and Communication Skills

https://www.jru.edu.in/educational-edge/life-skills/

  1. Radha Govind University – Aims to empower the youth with vocational and skill development training

https://rguniversity.org/

RelatedPosts

IndiaSkills Competition 2025-26: Pathway to WorldSkills, Shanghai

Transferable Skills: Why they are essential for employability and career growth

From Classroom to Workshop: The Disconnect Between ITI Training and Industry Needs in Jammu and Kashmir

  1. Usha Martin University – Strives to provide excellent skills, education, research, and entrepreneurship

https://www.ushamartinuniversity.com/

  1. Craft PVT ITI – Provides various technical programmes

https://www.ushamartinuniversity.com/

Jharkhand is established as one of the major destinations for economic growth in regard to the sectors of mining, tourism, and the unique production of frozen jackfruit. With many industries present in the state, the government has taken several industry-friendly steps to improve investment. The industries in turn provide skilling and employment opportunities in Jharkhand to the rural people and aid in boosting the economic conditions of the state.

Tags: Employment opportunities in JharkhandIndustries in JharkhandOpportunities in JharkhandPackaged jackfruits from JharkhandRanchi Station of ICAR-NBPGRskill development opportunities in JharkhandSkill training centres in Jharkhand
ShareTweetShareSummarizeSummarize
WhatsApp Join our WhatsApp channel for more updates:
WhatsApp Join Now!
YouTube Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more updates:
YouTube Subscribe Now!
Previous Post

Team NSN’s visit to India’s first World Skill Centre, Bhubaneswar

Next Post

NSN Weekly round-up on skills, education and training- 28122021

Pranathi Kolikapudi

Pranathi Kolikapudi

Next Post
Weekly round-up - 28122021

NSN Weekly round-up on skills, education and training- 28122021

Comments 1

  1. Himanshu Shekhar Tewary says:
    3 years ago

    We want to open skill training centre through govt or csr skilling scheme

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result
samplead3 samplead1

Subscribe to our e-Magazine

Trending Topics

skilling in India (131) National Skill Development Corporation - NSDC (127) skill development news India (125) skill development (117) Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship MSDE (102) vocational education (97) Apprenticeships (90) skill development news (81) NEP 2020 (73) skill development programs (71)

Follow us

  • 7 Practical Ways to Improve Graduate Employability in IndiaGraduate employability continues to be a critical challenge, with a clear gap between education and industry expectations. It’s not just about skills anymore; it’s about readiness, exposure, and the ability to apply learning in real-world contexts.In our latest article, we explore 7 practical ways to improve graduate employability in India, to help individuals and institutions take actionable steps.Read more: https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/graduate-employability-india-7-ways/#graduateemployability #skilldevelopment #highereducation #employability
  • Applications for the Prime Minister Internship Scheme 2026 are now open, offering paid internship opportunities with a ₹9,000 monthly stipend and hands-on experience with leading companies.With updated guidelines, flexible duration, and a focus on real workplace exposure, the scheme aims to strengthen employability and provide a clear pathway from education to industry.Learn more about the eligibility, key updates, benefits, and how to apply.Click here to read more: https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/pm-internship-scheme-2026-updates/#PMInternshipScheme #PMIS2026 #Internships #SkillDevelopment #Employability
  • India’s digital journey is entering a new phase where artificial intelligence is becoming part of everyday learning, work, and decision-making. The YUVA AI for All course, introduced under the IndiaAI Mission, is designed to make AI learning simple, practical, and accessible to learners from all backgrounds.This structured course helps individuals understand AI fundamentals, explore real-world applications, and build the confidence to work with AI tools effectively, ensuring that AI is not limited to experts but becomes a skill for everyone.#Yuvaai #artificialintelligence #aiskills #aitools
  • Financial Skills and Education for School and College StudentsFinancial literacy is increasingly being recognised as a core life skill for students. As young people navigate digital transactions, changing career pathways, and financial responsibilities, early exposure to money management and financial concepts becomes essential.In this article, explore how financial education can move beyond basic awareness to build practical understanding. From covering decision-making, risk, markets, and long-term financial thinking.It also highlights the role of schools and colleges in preparing students to engage confidently with real-world financial situations.Read more: https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/financial-skills-education-for-students/#financialliteracy #financialeducation #schooleducation #highereducation #finance
  • From AI in school education to evolving careers in the insurance sector, the focus on skills is becoming more defined across stages of learning and work.In the latest edition, we bring together key themes:• AI and computational thinking are introduced at the school level
• Emerging career opportunities in the insurance industry
• The growing importance of employability skills
• The gap between education and industry expectationsThese shifts highlight a clear direction; skills are central to how education and careers are evolving.Click here to read the latest edition of NSN Insights and explore more - https://sendy.nationalskillsnetwork.in//w/hzLT7swDQzH4qANAeEmr4A#SkillDevelopment #Employability #AIinEducation #Careers #SkillIndia #AI
  • As AI continues to shape how we learn and work, building practical AI skills is becoming increasingly important across sectors.Initiatives like YUVA AI for All under the IndiaAI Mission are helping make AI learning more accessible through structured, short-duration courses, regional language support, and hands-on approaches.From understanding AI fundamentals to learning how to effectively prompt and apply AI tools, the focus is clearly shifting toward real-world usage and human + AI collaboration.Know more: https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/yuva-ai-for-all-explained/#AI #AISkills #IndiaAI #FutureOfWork #SkillDevelopment
  • Key developments this week highlight how India’s skilling ecosystem is advancing through policy reforms, industry collaboration and emerging technologies.From the launch of the Skills Outcomes Fund and record growth in apprenticeships to new AI programmes, scholarships and sector-specific training initiatives, the focus continues to be on building a future-ready workforce.Efforts across healthcare, manufacturing and creative industries are further strengthening pathways to employment.Explore the key highlights in this week’s NSN Newsbytes: https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/newsbytes-skill-education-14-april-2026/#SkillDevelopment #CSR #Apprenticeships #AI #VocationalEducation
  • COL-CEMCA Conducts Three-Day Workshop on Graduate Employability at YCMOU, Nashik, MaharashtraDr. Madhuri Dubey, Founder-Director, NSN, facilitated the workshop as a part of the Commonwealth of Learning - Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CoL-CEMCA) Project on enhancing graduate employability by integrating appropriate skills into the curriculum.The workshop was organized by CoL-CEMCA in collaboration with Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU), Nashik, from 10th to 12th March, 2026, at the YCMOU campus in Nashik, Maharashtra under the guidance of Dr. B. Shadrach, Director, CEMCA and Dr Jane Agbu , Adviser Higher Education, Commonwealth of Learning.
The workshop was inaugurated by Prof. Sanjeev Sonawane, honourable Vice-Chancellor, YCMOU, and coordinated by Dr. Amol Shirfule, Director i/c, Yash Center for Innovation, Incubation and Linkages and Dr. Nagarjun Wadekar, Director, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, YCMOU.As a part of the comprehensive Graduate Employability Project, the workshop brought together academic leaders representing different schools of specialization, course coordinators, and faculty members from YCMOU to strengthen curriculum design with a focus on employability skills and industry relevance.The workshop emphasised the transition from traditional content-driven teaching to outcome-based education using the Results-Based Management (RBM) Framework. Participants engaged in discussions and practical exercises to align learning outcomes with professional competencies and labour market needs.#employability #openuniversity #graduates #skills #education
  • The conversation around skills and education in India continues to evolve, with a growing focus on employability, industry relevance, and future-ready careers.From applied learning in schools to emerging opportunities in sectors like electric vehicles and the increasing importance of transferable skills, the shift is clearly towards building a more adaptable and skilled workforce.In the latest edition, we also cover key developments across policy, industry collaborations, and skilling initiatives shaping the ecosystem.Explore the latest edition of NSN Insights to know more - https://sendy.nationalskillsnetwork.in//w/QSEDv2CnW892B3SndfpAHoXw#skilldevelopment #employabilityskills #appliedlearning #EVjobs #NEP2020

About us

National Skills Network (NSN) captures and shares the positive impact of various training, skill development and vocational education initiatives in India.

To know more about Our Team: Click here

Address

NSN Digital Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
CIN: U74999TG2020PTC147299
MSME: UDYAM-TS-09-0086473
Gachibowli, Hyderabad – 500032

Email us: contact@nationalskillsnetwork.com

Important Links

  • Conversations
  • Perspectives
  • News
  • Skill Development e-Magazine
  • Resources
  • Our Team
  • Our Clients
  • Partner with us
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Content Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy

© 2026 National Skills Network Content licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0. Commercial use requires permission.

loader
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Conversations
    • Industry Conversations
    • All Conversations
  • Perspectives
    • Education
    • Emerging Technologies
    • Government Initiatives
    • Industry
    • Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs)
    • NEP 2020
    • Skill Training
  • News
    • Latest Updates
    • News Archives
    • CSR and ESG in Skill Education
    • Skill Development e-Magazine
    • NSN PDF Newsletter Archives
  • Videos
    • Explainers
    • Panel Discussions
    • Student Stories
    • Video Conversations
  • Resources
    • Apprenticeship
    • e-Books
    • Resources
    • Success Stories
  • Events
    • Workshops
  • About us
    • Our Team
    • Our Clients
    • Our Services
    • Privacy Policy

© 2026 National Skills Network Content licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0. Commercial use requires permission.