11, August 2025

Impact of Skill Development Programmes on Employment and Entrepreneurship in India

Author(s): DIMPLE AIND ,  DR. KUMAR ADITENDRA NATH SHAHDEO 

Authors Affiliations:

1.Associate Professor in Department of Commerce and Business Management,

Ranchi University, Ranchi

2. Research Scholar,

Department of Commerce and Business Management,

Ranchi University, Ranchi.

Email – dimpleaind5@gmail.com

DOIs:10.2015/IJIRMF/202508005     |     Paper ID: IJIRMF202508005


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Skill development is a tool for economic empowerment and also a means to encourage self-reliance and innovation. Individuals can transform themselves from being job seekers to job creators with the help of proper training and support, which can be done with the help of a skill development initiative. Skill development has become an important priority in today's fast-moving, knowledge-based world and technology-based economy. Entrepreneurship is the process of identifying a business opportunity. It tends to take initiative to organise resources like capital, labour and material and start a new venture to create and deliver products or services with the primary aim of earning profit. Skill development plays a vital role in promoting entrepreneurship, especially in a country like India, where a large part of the population lacks livelihood opportunities beyond their traditional employment. Skill development in entrepreneurship is an initiative which helps to start a new business and services with the help of Government and private sector programs. These initiatives aim to transform job seekers into job creators, especially among rural youth, women, and marginalised communities.  
Skill Development, Entrepreneurship, Technology-Based Economy

DIMPLE AIND ,  DR. KUMAR ADITENDRA NATH SHAHDEO  (2025) : Impact of Skill Development Programmes on Employment and Entrepreneurship in India, International Journal for Innovative Research in Multidisciplinary Field, ISSN(O): 2455-0620, Vol-11, Issue-8, Pp.30-36         Available on –   https://www.ijirmf.com/

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