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Weekly Newsbytes from NSN on Skill Development and Education – 6th January 2026

Sahitya Karra by Sahitya Karra
January 6, 2026
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India’s skilling and education landscape continues to witness decisive momentum, driven by bold national missions, policy reforms, and multi-stakeholder collaboration aimed at building a future-ready workforce. This week’s NSN Newsbytes highlight how artificial intelligence, vocational education, teacher capacity building, and industry-aligned training are moving to the centre of India’s growth strategy under initiatives like Skill India, NEP 2020, and the IndiaAI Mission.

From the launch of AI readiness programmes at Rashtrapati Bhavan and the rollout of integrated AI skilling frameworks, to sector-specific interventions in shipbuilding, pharmaceuticals, millets, healthcare, and defence manufacturing, the government is aligning skilling outcomes with real workforce demand. Structural reforms such as ITI grading, adult skills surveys, mandatory vocational education in schools, and stronger Sector Skill Councils signal a shift toward data-driven, outcome-focused skilling.

States are reinforcing this push through curriculum reforms, healthcare skilling partnerships, and expanded vocational integration in schools and universities. At the same time, industry leaders and CSR initiatives are accelerating the last-mile impact of AI hubs in rural Andhra Pradesh and surgical training labs in tier-II cities, as well as digital certifications, teacher upskilling, and inclusive education support.

Together, these updates underscore India’s coordinated effort to transform its demographic advantage into a globally competitive, AI-enabled, and inclusive talent ecosystem.

Here we go with this week’s edition of our weekly newsbytes – 

Weekly updates on skill education in India

Highlights from this week’s Newsbytes

  • President Shri Droupadi Murmu attended the SOAR-Skilling for AI Readiness programme, conferred AI certificates, and launched the #SkillTheNation campaign to boost youth participation in AI skilling.
  • Finance Minister Shri Nirmala Sitharaman inaugurated the Cyient AI and Future Skills Hub in West Godavari, aiming to empower rural communities with AI-driven, future-ready skills through CSR initiatives.

Government initiatives in skill development

National missions and strategic launches in skill development

  • SCERT rolled out new NISHTHA, CPD, and nano courses via DIKSHA to upskill teachers in FLN, digital safety, inclusive education, and emerging pedagogical competencies.
  • National Test House signed an MoU with DRDO’s DMSRDE to strengthen collaboration in research, testing, training, and capacity building for nationally important defence and industrial applications.
  • India hosted a 20-member Sri Lankan gem and jewellery delegation in Jaipur for training and capacity building, strengthening bilateral cooperation in skills development.
  • Union Minister Shri Jayant Chaudhary chaired the Kaushal Manthan’s concluding session, finalising Skill Resolutions 2026, focused on ITI grading reforms and strengthening Sector Skill Councils.
  • KL University Mechanical Engineering students excelled at IndiaSkills 2025, winning top positions in additive manufacturing and qualifying to represent Telangana and Andhra Pradesh at higher levels of competition.
  • National Test House signed an MoU with DRDO’s DMSRDE to strengthen collaboration in research, testing, training, and capacity building for defence and industrial applications.
  • The government notified ₹44,700 crore shipbuilding schemes, including SBFAS, offering 15 – 25% financial assistance per vessel to boost domestic shipbuilding and global competitiveness.
  • The Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission will host its 36th online Skill Development Programme on Pharmacovigilance in March 2026 to strengthen drug safety, ADR reporting, and regulatory compliance skills.
  • ICAR – Indian Institute of Millets Research launched two national training programmes in Hyderabad, focusing on advanced lab skills and millet-based entrepreneurship to support India’s expanding nutri-cereals ecosystem.
  • The Union government unveiled an integrated AI skilling framework to align schools, higher education, vocational training, and industry needs under the IndiaAI Mission.
  • India plans to launch its first Adult Skills Survey in over a decade in 2026 to assess workforce competencies and better align skilling policies with real employability needs.
  • CBSE announced one-day capacity building programmes from January 2026 to train teachers for the effective implementation of mandatory skill education in Classes 6-8.

State-led skilling and institutional reforms

  • Experts called on Karnataka to emerge as India’s AI lighthouse, leading the digital revolution through innovation, skilled talent development, and large-scale adoption of artificial intelligence.
  • UP Board will make vocational education compulsory for Class 9 from 2026 – 27 and add mandatory vocational subjects in Class 12 exams by 2030.
  • Chhattisgarh signed an MoU with Sri Sathya Sai Health and Education Trust to launch free healthcare skill training, creating jobs and building a skilled medical workforce.
  • From the next academic year, vocational subject marks will count in SSC grading, as Andhra Pradesh plans to expand vocational education across all government high schools under NEP 2020.
  • The Kerala government directed universities to integrate skill-based and vocational courses and set up Skill Development and Career Planning Centres to align higher education with industry and employability needs.

Industry partnerships for a strong skill ecosystem

  • Industry experts urged faster skilling and employment reforms in 2026 to harness India’s demographic dividend, calling for scaled-up NEP 2020 and Skill India implementation.
  • Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission will host its 36th online Skill Development Programme on Pharmacovigilance in March 2026 to strengthen drug safety and patient care skills.
  • 450 students in Hyderabad were certified in AI and Coding at NSIC Technical Service Centre under a Samsung-supported initiative, strengthening industry-ready digital skills and employability.
  • Industry body India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) urged faster skilling and employment reforms in 2026 to leverage India’s youth population and strengthen its position as a global talent hub.
  • Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra said AI will transform skilled factory work into high-value, future-ready “gold-collar” jobs, enhancing income, dignity, and long-term relevance.
  • Medtronic launched a Mobile Surgi-skill Lab to train healthcare professionals in minimally invasive surgery, expanding advanced surgical skills access across India’s tier-II and tier-III cities.

CSR initiatives in skilling and education

  • Career Launcher signed an MoU with SSB Sandiksha to offer fee concessions and full waivers, expanding education and career opportunities for SSB personnel and their families.

To know more, check out the latest updates on CSR and ESG initiatives that are creating a meaningful impact in skill development and education here: https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/csr-and-esg-in-skill-education/

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We compile and adapt these new snippets from various sources. If any source has objections or other concerns, please write to us at contact@nationalskillsnetwork.in, providing valid reasons, and we will remove the link to your content.

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