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Raising funds for education in budget may solve employment issues

Raising funds for education in budget may solve employment issues

Mumbai: The government will need to inject more funds in the education sector to bring in more public-private partnerships, encourage apprenticeship programmes, establish centres which are focused on crucial skillsets like AI and rollout better infrastructure for a stronger impact of the National Education Policy. “The current 3.5% of GDP spending will not be sufficient for National Education Policy implementation," said Avantika Tomar, EY-Parthenon India Education partner. "Budget 2024-25 should drive more public-private partnerships, revamp teacher training, allocate funds for Centres of Excellence and incubation centres in universities dedicated to AI, and emphasise the need for more Early Childhood Education…
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