The State Government of Karnataka has launched Nipun Karnataka. The initiative comes as a goal to enhance the skills of students in information technology (IT) sector. It is a programme created to empower the youth of Karnataka with the industry relevant skills. To meet the requirements of the growing IT sector.
The Minister for electronics and IT/BT Priyank Kharge laid emphasis on the state’s commitment to fostering talent in the IT industry. “Nipun Karnataka is a reflection of the dedication to provide young individuals with important skills to thrive in the competitive IT landscape “stated the minister
The highlight of the programme is to focus on bridging the gap between education and industry requirements. They aim to fulfil the goal through targeted training programmes and strong public-private partnerships.
A Rs 300 crore budget has been allotted to this programme. It will be implemented by the Karnataka State Electronics Development Corporation Limited (KEONICS) and Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDEM). In addition, leading companies like Infosys, Wipro and TCS will also play a significant role in contributing to curriculum development, trainings, internships and placement opportunities.
Moreover, the programme also aims to leverage corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds from IT firms. The reason is, so they could support the infrastructure development and training resources. It is to ensure the students receive practical experience and job-ready skills.
The government’s goal is to position the state as a global IT leader while creating huge employment opportunities for the young generation. Karnataka has been actively involved in skill development and employment initiatives in 2024.For instance, mega Udyoga Mela , Skill development programme , central initiate like Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana(PMKVY)The state government has also been promoting entrepreneurship and self-employment through various schemes and incentives. initiatives demonstrate Karnataka's commitment to equipping its youth with the necessary skills and creating ample employment opportunities. The state's focus is on industry-relevant training and collaboration with private sector
To bridge the gap between education and industry requirements in the IT sector and provide targeted training to Karnataka's youth.
KEONICS, KDEM, and leading IT companies like Infosys, Wipro, and TCS.
Rs 300 crore.
They contribute to curriculum development, trainings, internships, placements, and support infrastructure development through CSR funds.
To position Karnataka as a global IT leader and create significant employment opportunities for the youth.