Jobs at your doorstep it is job diagnostics for young people in six states. The report was launched in New Delhi today November 22 by Dharmendra Pradhan along with Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya Sports Minister. Sanjay kumar Secretary Department of School Education and Literacy was also present,Mr Augste Tano world bank country director,Shabnam Sinha lead education specialist at world bank were also present along with school principal.
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These six states are as follow
- Himachal Pradesh
- Kerala
- Madhya Pradesh
- Maharashtra
- Odisha
- Rajasthan
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The World Bank assists the Ministry of Education with its program called Strengthening Teaching-Learning and Results for States (STARS) covering six states (collectively the STARS states). STARS Scheme has a national component under which key reforms are shared and disseminated for implementation. This report underscores the significant benefits of embedding skill-based education from grades 9-12 to prepare students for diverse career paths relying on a bottom-up approach, going deep in districts of the six states. These present varying socio-economic profiles offer a nuanced view of how industry and government can both contribute towards the jobs agenda.
The government of India skill based education has role to play here. The Ministry of Education has made major strides on this front by launching the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) 2023. Both policies emphasize the importance of skilling in schools, with the NEP setting ambitious targets of 50 per cent of students accessing skill education by 2025 and all secondary schools offering skill education by 2030. As India sets out to achieve these targets, the “Jobs at Your Doorstep” report serves as both a diagnostic and roadmap to providing strategic linkages and convergence between education and the jobs agenda of India. It goes deep into the job landscape of six states: Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, and Rajasthan, and identifies key priority sectors and roles that offer the highest employment potential for young people graduating from secondary school.