It is said that what remains after you forget what you have learned is education. Education is the most powerful weapon that you can use to change the world. It is said that when a big change has to be made in the country, the education policy should be changed first. 40 percent of the country’s population is youth and children. They are the strength of the country, so their planning is also a challenge. If we talk about the traditional and ever-relevant topics of politics, then employment keeps increasing the tension of the government as a big concern. The education system comes forward as a scale to test good governance. The Modi government has entered its third term. Experts believe that by implementing the new National Education Policy, making education employment-oriented, initiatives like Skill India Mission and Research Foundation have raised new 14,394 lines of skill in the hands of the youth. It is because of these that the belief of PM Modi and BJP has strengthened that their efforts towards self-reliant India are moving in the right direction.
What changes came in which areas under Modi government
Infrastructure UPA NDA
University 760 1168
Colleges 38,498 45,473
Government College 7885 9193
IIT 16 23
IIM 13 21
triple it 9 25
Skill education is also compulsory along with studies
To save the new generation from the scourge of unemployment, the Modi government started a campaign to connect them with skills after coming to power. A separate ministry named Skill Development and Entrepreneurship was created. Along with this, a target was set to connect 50 percent of the youth of the country with some skill by 2030. 5 thousand new ITI’s were opened in 10 years, in which more than 6 lakh new seats were created. 1.40 crore youth were trained in some skill or the other. A large number of women are also included in this.
After Narendra Modi became PM, the number of IIMs and AIIMS doubled
After 2014, with Narendra Modi becoming the Prime Minister, there has been a big change in educational institutions. This has completely changed the picture of education. The result of which is that campuses of educational institutions of India are now opening in foreign countries as well. After 2014, the number of IIMs, AIIMS, IITs and medical colleges has also doubled.
A university was built every week in the last decade
Official figures show that India has created a university every week in the past decade. Two new colleges and a new ITI have been set up every day and an Atal Tinkering Lab has been opened every third day. The country has also got 7 new IITs in this period, taking its tally to 23.