Jayant Chaudhary Launches 'Badhna Hai Toh Yahan Judna Hai' Skilling Drive

Union Minister Jayant Chaudhary has launched a nationwide awareness campaign titled "Badhna Hai Toh Yahan Judna Hai" to promote the Skill India Digital Hub. The campaign features legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan to strengthen public participation in the digital skilling platform. SIDH is an integrated, AI-enabled platform offering industry-aligned courses and personalized learning in over 21 Indian languages. The initiative aims to democratize access to skilling and employment resources as India navigates the transformative impact of AI and automation.

Key Points: Nationwide Skill India Digital Hub Campaign Launched by Jayant Chaudhary

  • Campaign to expand Skill India Digital Hub access
  • Platform has 1.5 crore registered candidates
  • Features AI-enabled, mobile-first learning
  • Aims to build future-ready workforce for Viksit Bharat
  • Uses QR codes and 21+ Indian languages
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Union Minister Jayant Chaudhary launches nationwide campaign "badhna hai toh yahan judna hai"

Union Minister Jayant Chaudhary launches 'Badhna Hai Toh Yahan Judna Hai' campaign with Amitabh Bachchan to promote Skill India Digital Hub for AI-era skilling.

"We are inviting every Indian to connect with this ecosystem and take the next step in their growth journey. - Jayant Chaudhary"

New Delhi, February 23

In a major push to deepen India's digital skilling ecosystem and accelerate progress toward a Viksit Bharat, Union Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Jayant Chaudhary launched a nationwide awareness campaign titled "Badhna Hai Toh Yahan Judna Hai" on the sidelines of the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

As part of its nationwide outreach, the campaign brings on board legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan, whose enduring popularity and wide public appeal are expected to further strengthen awareness and participation in Skill India Digital Hub (SIDH), India's integrated digital platform for skilling, employment, and lifelong learning.

As per the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, the campaign aims to further expand access to SIDH, which has already onboarded more than 1.5 crore registered candidates, emerging as one of the country's largest unified digital skilling platforms.

As India moves rapidly toward a Viksit Bharat and navigates the transformative impact of artificial intelligence, automation, and digital innovation, SIDH is positioned as the central engine enabling citizens to upskill, reskill, and future-proof their careers.

Speaking at the launch, Jayant Chaudhary said, "India's digital strength has been globally recognised through transformative initiatives such as India Stack, and now the Skill India Digital Hub. These platforms have expanded access to public services and skill development at an unprecedented scale.

SIDH exemplifies how digital public infrastructure can power lifelong learning and create real economic opportunity, especially in an era defined by AI and automation. Through the 'Badhna Hai Toh Yahan Judna Hai' campaign, we are inviting every Indian to connect with this ecosystem and take the next step in their growth journey," a release added.

Built as a mobile-first, AI-enabled platform, SIDH integrates multiple government skilling initiatives, offers industry-aligned and future-ready courses, and provides personalised recommendations based on learner interests and career goals.

The platform also features an LMS-enabled central learning hub, digitally verified credentials, QR-code-enabled personalised digital CVs, Aadhaar-based eKYC registration, OTP-enabled mobile access, and availability in more than 21 Indian languages, ensuring inclusion and ease of access at scale.

SIDH caters to a diverse user base -- from students exploring career pathways to graduates entering the workforce, from working professionals upgrading their skills to aspiring entrepreneurs seeking structured support.

By consolidating fragmented skilling and employment resources into one platform, SIDH removes barriers of access, information, language, and credibility, democratizing opportunity at scale.

The "Badhna Hai Toh Yahan Judna Hai" campaign will be rolled out across digital platforms, social media channels, app ecosystems, and QR-enabled touchpoints to enable seamless and instant registration.

The campaign visuals highlight India's diversity -- youth, women, professionals, entrepreneurs, and differently-abled citizens -- underscoring the message that growth and opportunity belong to everyone.

Anchored in the vision of Lifelong Learning for Prosperity -- for anyone, anytime, anywhere -- SIDH represents the Government's commitment to building a future-ready workforce and strengthening India's position as a global skill capital.

- ANI

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Priya S
I registered on SIDH last year for a digital marketing course. The platform is user-friendly and the certificate helped me get a remote job. The personalised CV feature is brilliant. More people should know about this resource.
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Rohit P
Good step, but execution is key. We have seen many government portals that are slow or have outdated courses. I hope SIDH partners with top tech companies for relevant AI and automation content. The campaign slogan is catchy though!
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Sarah B
As someone working in ed-tech, consolidating skilling resources is a massive challenge. If SIDH can truly be the one-stop platform it promises, it will be a huge boost for India's human capital. The focus on lifelong learning is the right approach for the AI age.
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Kavya N
My brother in our village used SIDH to learn basic computer skills. He said the videos in our local language were very clear. It's heartening to see initiatives that reach the last mile. Big B as the face will make my parents take notice too! 😊
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Vikram M
Viksit Bharat needs a skilled workforce. This digital infrastructure, like UPI and Aadhaar, shows how technology can be used for public good. Hope the courses are regularly updated with industry trends. The QR code CV is a smart Indian jugaad!

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