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Strengthening Earn While You Learn for Meaningful Skill Development

Strengthening “Earn While You Learn” for Meaningful Skill Development

Introduction India is at a crucial demographic juncture. With more than 65% of its population below the age of 35, the country possesses what is often described as a demographic dividend. However, this dividend can easily turn into a demographic burden if the youth are not adequately skilled, employable, and economically productive. Despite significant expansion…

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From Learning to Earning: The Future of Vocational Education and Skill Development in India

Introduction In a rapidly transforming global economy, education and skill development have become central pillars of national progress. The traditional education system, largely academic in nature, often leaves students with theoretical knowledge but little practical experience or employability skills. In contrast, vocational education and skill-based learning are designed to prepare learners for the real-world job…

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Western Influence on Indian Education: A Critical Examination of Its Impact and Legacy

Introduction The influence of the West on Indian education has been profound and transformative, shaping the country’s academic structure, pedagogy, and curriculum. Western education, introduced primarily during British colonial rule, replaced traditional indigenous learning systems, creating a modern institutional framework. While it brought scientific and technological advancements, it also led to the decline of indigenous…

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