Reforming India's education system for job market alignment
India, Nov. 2 -- In today's industrialised economy, formal education has become the backbone of personal and national development. Originally introduced around 1830 by Lord Macaulay, formal education gained momentum post-independence, facilitating India's shift from an agrarian to an industrialized economy. However, as the job market has evolved, a concerning mismatch has emerged between the skills provided by the education system and the needs of the workforce. This disparity has led to high unemployment rates, particularly among educated youth, while certain sectors experience a shortage of skilled labor. Thus, India's education policy requires significant reform to better align with employment needs and support the country's developmen...
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