A startling 26.52 crore pupils attend Indian schools, while 4.33 crore attend universities, according to the Economic Survey 2023-24, which Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented to Parliament on Monday.
This indicates that there are more than 30 crore students enrolled in schools, colleges, and other institutions in India.
More than 11 million students are enrolled in skill-building programs nationwide, according to the Economic Survey. These numbers highlight the tremendous efforts being made to close the skills gap and get young people ready for a changing labour market.
"These sweeping figures put into perspective the enormity of the challenge and the inherent ambition of the New Education Policy 2020 to transform India's educational ecosystem," said the text.
By integrating lifelong learning into the education and skills ecosystem, the New Education Policy 2020 seeks to increase institutional capacity to promote ongoing learning and growth.
In order to sustain India's economic growth and workforce's competitiveness in the global market, this program is essential.
In India, the number of people enroled in higher education has increased significantly, especially among disadvantaged groups like SC, ST, and OBC.
According to the Economic Survey, the number of women enrolled in higher education rose by 31.6 percent from 1.57 crore in FY15 to 2.07 crore in FY22. Better employment prospects and increased equity for formerly marginalised populations are shown by this development.
With an emphasis on ensuring that children have a solid foundation in reading and numeracy by the third standard, the NEP 2020 is spearheading extensive reforms in the education sector.
The goal of the 'Poshan bhi Padhai bhi' initiative is to create the largest, best preschool network in the world at Anganwadi Centre, promoting universal early childhood education.
The Survey underscored the need for India to educate and skill its youth to stay ahead of the curve in order to sustain economic growth over the next 25 years.
This entails resolving education and skill gaps that the pandemic made worse as well as adjusting to new technologies.
There are over 30 crore students enrolled in schools, colleges and other institutions across India. This includes a staggering 26.52 crore in schools and 4.33 crore in universities.
Over 11 million students are taking skill-building programs! This highlights efforts to bridge the skills gap and prepare youth for the changing job market.
The NEP aims to create a lifelong learning ecosystem, with focus on continuous learning and skill development. This is crucial for India's economic growth and workforce competitiveness.
Yes! Enrollments in higher education have increased significantly, especially among SC, ST, and OBC communities. Women's enrollment also jumped by 31.6% in just a few years!
The NEP is pushing for major reforms, with a focus on ensuring strong reading and numeracy skills for children by grade 3. Initiatives like "Poshan bhi Padhai bhi" aim to create a massive preschool network for universal early education.