Nirmit Parikh, CEO & founder, apna.co, “The Union Budget FY2024-25 underscores job creation as a critical priority, mirroring our shared focus on skilling and employment. The substantial Rs. 1.48 lakh crore allocation for education, employment, and skill development marks a significant stride forward. Introducing five schemes aimed at skilling over 40 million youth within five years, backed by an outlay of Rs. 2 lakh crore, is a monumental step toward shaping a skilled and future-ready workforce.
Moreover, the initiative to establish working women hostels and crèches in collaboration with the industry is a progressive move that will enhance workforce participation among women and promote gender equity. The partnerships for women-centric skills programs and the provision of market access for female SHG businesses are especially commendable, empowering women to play a more significant role in our economy. The three employment-linked incentive schemes, which support first-time job seekers, job creation in manufacturing, and employee support, are poised to drive significant employment growth.
Additionally, the emphasis on accelerating the growth of the rural economy, supporting MSMEs, and promoting tourism will further amplify employment opportunities across diverse sectors. This comprehensive approach reflects a visionary strategy to build a robust, inclusive, and dynamic economy that benefits all.”
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