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Weekly Newsbytes from NSN on Skill Development and Education – 11th November 2025

Sahitya Karra by Sahitya Karra
November 11, 2025
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India’s skilling landscape continues to gain strong momentum, with major initiatives across government, academia, and industry. From empowering youth through new training programs to forging global partnerships and digital learning platforms, the week was filled with impactful developments in skill development and employability. States like Karnataka, Bihar, and Jharkhand are integrating vocational learning into education, while Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh announced ambitious job creation and apprenticeship targets.

At the national level, MSDE’s collaboration with Autodesk is set to boost digital design education in ITIs and NSTIs, while Pearson announced BTEC Connect 2025 to bridge education and employability. IIT Hyderabad and Cusat launched advanced skill hubs fostering innovation-driven learning. In the private sector, GHCL Foundation, REHAU, and Alkem Foundation are driving skilling through CSR and industry-led initiatives.

Together, these efforts highlight India’s unified push toward a future-ready, inclusive workforce blending traditional craftsmanship with advanced technology skills.

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

Weekly Newsbytes from NSN on skill development and education – 11th November 2025

Upcoming events on skills and education

Pearson BTEC Connect 2025 – Bridging Education and Employability 

Pearson is organising BTEC Connect 2025 to bring together educators, policymakers, and industry leaders to shape a skills-first education ecosystem for India. The event will focus on applied learning, global qualifications, and industry partnerships that prepare learners with future-ready skills for growth and innovation.

Date: 4th December 2025

Time: From 6 PM onwards

Venue: Hyderabad

Register here!

DIDAC India and DIDAC Skills 2025 – Asia’s Largest Exhibition and Conference for the Education and Skills Sector

Asia’s largest and India’s only Exhibition and Conference on educational resources and solutions returns with its 15th edition – Bigger, Bolder, Better, along with Didac Skills – Asia’s only Exhibition and Conference on Future of Work.

Organised by the India Didactics Association (IDA) in collaboration with Messe Stuttgart India, the event will bring together the latest educational resources, technology-based solutions, innovative products, and contemporary educational advances.

Date: 18 – 20 November 2025

Venue: Yashobhoomi (India International Convention & Expo Centre), Dwarka, New Delhi

Register now: Click here to know more and register

Government initiatives to power skill education

National and global collaborations in skill development

  • MSDE and UP government advance skill-based growth in Basti. Minister Shri Jayant Chaudhary reviews training and entrepreneurship initiatives for 10,000 youth.
  • Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Shri Chandrababu Naidu announced monthly job fairs, a 20 lakh job target by 2029, and an AI-driven ‘Naipunyam’ skill portal.
  • CAIT, with Coca-Cola India and NSDC, launched the ARISE National Skilling Mission to empower retailers under PM Modi’s “Skill India” vision.
  • The 22nd ASEAN–India Summit reaffirmed India’s strategic partnership with ASEAN, highlighting cooperation under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and the Act East Policy.
  • MSDE’s DGT and Autodesk signed an MoU to boost digital design skills in NSTI and ITI trainers nationwide.
  • Union Minister Nitin Gadkari announced a new skill development centre in Nagpur’s Punapur to create five lakh jobs over five years.
  • Romania to employ 30,000 skilled Indian professionals annually, strengthening bilateral mobility and cooperation.

State-level initiatives strengthening skill and vocational education

  • Jharkhand to launch ‘Kaushal Bodh’ sessions for Classes VI–VIII, integrating vocational skills with classroom learning under NEP 2020.
  • At the Bengaluru Skill Summit, CM Shri Siddaramaiah unveiled Karnataka’s ₹4,432-crore plan to skill 3 million youth and boost women’s ITI enrollment.
  • Bihar to introduce vocational education in Jehanabad secondary schools from 2025–26, offering lab-based learning for Classes 9–10.
  • Karnataka urged industries to raise apprenticeship intake under NAPS to bridge the academia–industry skill gap.
  • Arunachal Pradesh launched a two-month training in Offset Operation and Binding for 35 trainees.
  • Sikkim’s Commerce and Industries Department launched Carpenter Trade Training under PM Vishwakarma Scheme to boost local artisans’ skills.
  • Kerala Minister Shri V Sivankutty laid foundation stones for ITI and school projects in Nemom.
  • Himachal Pradesh CM Shri Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu reaffirmed focus on quality technical education and utilization of unused infrastructure.
  • Jammu and Kashmir approved the Chief Minister’s Scheme for Heritage Courses to revive traditional crafts across 15 ITIs and polytechnics.
  • Tripura CM Shri Manik Saha distributed skill toolkits to Bru migrants, promoting self-reliance and inclusive growth.
  • Maharashtra approved a ₹200-crore CIIIT at the Government Engineering College, Amravati, with Tata Technologies, to train 7,000 engineering students annually.

Skill development updates on CSR and Industry

  • GHCL Foundation empowered 5,500 rural Gujarat youth, mostly girls, through NSDC-linked VTIs offering industry-ready training under the Skill India Mission.
  • REHAU launched a monthly PMKVY skill training programme for ITI graduates to boost skilled manpower in India’s growing woodworking industry.
  • Krafton unveiled its 2026 esports roadmap, expanding Battlegrounds Mobile India Series, BMPS (Pro Series), BMSD, and BMIC tournaments nationwide to boost talent discovery, skill development, and global exposure.
  • Alkem Foundation partnered with IIT Bombay to establish a research centre focused on immunotherapeutics and regenerative medicine, funding it through CSR initiatives.

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/

Skilling and upskilling in academia and emerging technologies

  • IIT Hyderabad’s Rural Development Centre launched the NBV Skilling Centre to train rural youth in technical, entrepreneurial, and industry-relevant skills.
  • NetApp and Nasscom Foundation launched an AI and Data Science skilling program to train underserved engineering graduates in Karnataka and Delhi.
  • A new Skill Development Hub was inaugurated at Cusat, Kochi, to equip students with practical, industry-relevant STEM skills for global employability.
  • 1,600 DDU Gorakhpur University students received Samsung Innovation Campus certificates from CM Yogi Adityanath in Lucknow, marking program completion.
  • The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) began transitioning into a dual recognition body to certify academic and vocational education under NSQF, bridging learning with employability.
  • The Vidarbha Global Foundation Skill Centre at Punapur, Nagpur, a joint initiative of the Association for Industrial Development (AID), Tata Strive, and the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC), will train 2,000 youth annually, strengthening industry-linked and job-oriented education.

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