Various schemes and incentives were unveiled
to support these areas. The budget also includes significant allocations for
youth education, employment, and new technologies like drones, solar, and EVs.
Industry experts on Wednesday endorsed the Union
Budget's emphasis on skilling, employment, and enhanced participation of women
in the workforce, believing it will spur job creation and overall growth.
Finance
Minister Nirmala Sitharaman introduced numerous schemes and incentives for skilling,
employment, and women-led development in the Union Budget 2024. The
announcement of paid internships and budget allocation for boosting women's
workforce participation has garnered applause from stakeholders. They
affirm that the strategic shift towards employment and skilling marks a crucial
milestone for growth in the employment sector over the next five years.
''The budget
allocation of Rs 2 lakh crore package for youth, focusing on jobs, skilling,
and education is commendable. The provision of Rs 1.48 lakh crore for
education, employment, and skills along with a 6.8 per cent increase in overall
budget allocation was necessary,'' stated Naman Jain, education policy expert
and Vice Chairman at Silverline Prestige School.Jain emphasized the importance of developing a robust skill development
infrastructure at the K12 or school level to nurture a future-ready workforce. The
focus on employment and skilling is expected to drive growth in various
industries, ensuring youth empowerment.
New segments like drones, solar, and electric vehicles will receive a
significant boost with India's vision to become a global hub. ''The Indian
drone market is poised to generate USD 27 million in revenue in 2024, with a
CAGR of 5.96 per cent from 2024 to 2028. Budget 2024 is centered on employment,
skilling, and MSMEs. We are confident that significant allocations in these
areas will also propel India's ambitious mission to become a global drone
hub,'' commented Sharad Khanna, Founder Director of Aebocode Technologies Pvt.
Ltd.
By increasing women's workforce participation
through various initiatives, the government is also opening new avenues for
bridging the gender gap in the drone industry, Khanna added.
To create a
strong economic foundation, the government will also address the motherhood
penalty, enabling more women to be part of the employment sector. The promotion
of market access for women SHG enterprises has been well-received.
''This budget strikes a fine balance between
women's fiscal discipline and economic and social growth drivers. Enhanced initiatives on women's empowerment and
education highlight the focus on welfare schemes,'' said Rakesh K Singh,
Professor and Associate Dean - Academics at IMT Ghaziabad.
Rahul
Walawalkar, President of India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) and President and
Managing Director of Customized Energy Solutions India pointed out that the
four-year PF support is beneficial for new manufacturing facilities. The demand for over 1000 industrial
training institutes with industry-aligned course content has been met,
addressing the needs of today's youth, he noted.
IESA is
planning to collaborate with members to launch women-specific skilling programs
through the IESA Academy under the IESA-WE (Women in Energy) Initiative,
Walawalkar added.