The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today gave its approval for the institutional framework for the National Skill Development Mission in keeping with the commitment made during the Budget Speech for 2015-16.
The National Skill Development Mission will provide a strong institutional framework at the Centre and States for implementation of skilling activities in the country.
The Mission will have a three-tiered, high powered decision making structure. At its apex, the Mission’s Governing Council, chaired by the Prime Minister, will provide overall guidance and policy direction. The Steering Committee, chaired by Minister in Charge of Skill Development, will review the Mission’s activities in line with the direction set by the Governing Council. The Mission Directorate, with Secretary, Skill Development as Mission Director, will ensure implementation, coordination and convergence of skilling activities across Central Ministries/Departments and State Governments. The Mission will also run select sub-missions in high priority areas. Further, the National Skill Development Agency (NSDA), the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and the Directorate of Training will function under the overall guidance of the Mission. The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) provides a natural home for the Mission, organically linking all three decision making levels and facilitating linkages to all Central Ministries/Departments and State Governments.
Background:
“Today the world focuses on trade in goods but in future the core issue will be how to get skilled people. We need to work in this direction” – Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, July 2014.
The majority of India’s vast population is of working age. Urgent and effective action to Skill India is needed to capture the demographic potential of India’s youth. Based on data from the 68th Round of NSSO, it is estimated that only 4.69 percent of India’s total workforce has undergone formal skill training, compared with 52 percent in the USA, 68 percent in the UK, 75 percent in Germany, 80 percent in Japan and 96 percent in South Korea.
Despite efforts to hasten and scale up skilling through the creation of the National Skill Development Fund (NSDF) in 2009, the launch of the NSDC in the same year, and creation of the NSDA in 2013, progress to date has been sporadic.
India continues to face a skilling challenge of vast proportions. Based on the Census 2011 and NSSO (68th Round) data, it is estimated that 104 million fresh entrants to the workforce will require skill training by 2022, and 298 million of the existing workforce will require additional skill training over the same time period.
Acknowledging the formidable scale of this challenge, the government has notified the creation of the first dedicated Department of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship on 31st July, 2014, which became a full-fledged Ministry on 9th Nov, 2014, with NSDA, NSDC and NSDF under its purview. Further, the Training and Apprenticeship verticals, comprising of the entire network of Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and Apprenticeship Training schemes, were transferred from the Ministry of Labour and Employment to Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) on 16th April, 2015. These changes have paved the way for a new skilling ecosystem, with closer coordination across the public and private sectors.
Breaking Barriers, Building Bharat: PM Modi’s Historic Push for Gender Equality and Inclusive Growth
Another women-centric reform by PM @narendramodi ji! The New Labour Codes recognise work-from-home flexibility, provide creche facilities and ensure safer night shifts. India is marching towards true gender equality at workplaces. pic.twitter.com/JOBbQbM085
— Pranjal Kapoor (@PranjalKapoor08) June 12, 2026
#ViksitBharat
— Zahid Patka (Modi Ka Parivar) (@zahidpatka) June 12, 2026
World Bank lifts India FY27 growth view to 6.6%, sees strong recovery
Kudos PM @narendramodi Ji Govt Economic Initiatives citing resilient domestic demand. It also raised India’s GDP growth forecast for FY28 by 60 bps to 7.2 %https://t.co/osojYkh7Bn@PMOIndia pic.twitter.com/ASeEGMAyHp
12 Years of Transformation.
— 🇮🇳 Sangitha Varier 🚩 (@VarierSangitha) June 12, 2026
A New Bharat Rising.
The journey from aspiration to acceleration is on full throttle.
Developed Bharat is becoming a reality—one milestone at a time.
As Hon #PM @narendramodi Ji said: "Tasks that once took decades are now being completed in months." pic.twitter.com/y1BTychzVG
Salute to Hon’ble PM @narendramodi ji on becoming the longest-serving elected Prime Minister in consecutive terms! India Inc’s heartfelt congratulations reflect the trust in your transformative leadership, economic reforms and vision for Viksit Bharat. pic.twitter.com/4dziWzsGfF
— Niharika Mehta (@NiharikaMe66357) June 12, 2026
PMN Modi’s goal 4women in d defence services is 2maximize d nation's potential through full gender inclusivity& structural modernization across all branches of d armed forces.The number of women officers has risen 2over 11,000. Permanent Commission 4women officers,are milestones pic.twitter.com/9eSDRk2WFQ
— Rukmani Varma 🇮🇳 (@pointponder) June 12, 2026
PM @narendramodi ji’s PM SVANidhi Yojana is a game-changer, Uttar Pradesh emerges as the top state with over 60 lakh beneficiaries. This reflects your strong vision to uplift street vendors and support India’s informal economy. pic.twitter.com/srtI5Ffwsg
— Pooja Singla (@SinglaPooja3) June 12, 2026
On World Day Against Child Labour, we appreciate PM @narendramodi ji’s dedication. From Beti Bachao Beti Padhao to skill India, his initiatives are empowering children and creating a future free from exploitation. pic.twitter.com/OJiUTzpx9D
— JeeT (@SubhojeetD999) June 12, 2026
PM @narendramodi ji is empowering women like never before! Over 10 crore rural women mobilised into 91+ lakh SHGs, 3 crore+ women-led enterprises, and ₹16 lakh crore+ loans under PM MUDRA. Women are truly driving India’s growth. pic.twitter.com/iBySGCgiDw
— Rohit (@Rohitsin298) June 12, 2026
Great news for digital diplomacy, Under PM @narendramodi
— Raman Narwal (@Amanvat78694527) June 12, 2026
ji’s leadership, India and Nepal have introduced seamless UPI-NPI cross-border payments. Real-time remittances will benefit travelers, businesses, and merchants. Proud of this innovation! pic.twitter.com/NJTE9l03pQ


