Key Points

Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood announced that 4.2 lakh government school students are enrolled in vocational training programs. The initiative includes job placements with major companies like HCL and Tech Mahindra. The program aligns with the National Education Policy 2020’s focus on skill-based learning. The Delhi government also plans to upgrade schools with smart classrooms and ICT labs in the next five years.

Key Points: Delhi Minister Ashish Sood Says 4.2 Lakh Students in Vocational Training

  • Over 4.2 lakh Delhi govt school students enrolled in vocational courses
  • 30+ employers like HCL and Tech Mahindra offering jobs
  • Initiative aligns with NEP 2020’s skill integration focus
  • Delhi plans smart classrooms and ICT labs in next 5 years
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4.2 lakh govt school kids pursuing vocational education: Delhi Education Minister

Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood highlights vocational training success with 4.2 lakh students enrolled, linking it to job placements and NEP 2020 goals.

"The goal of the Delhi government is that every student is not only ready for school, but also for skill-based education and the challenges of the future. – Ashish Sood"

New Delhi, July 31

Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood on Thursday highlighted the government’s efforts for vocational education training of school students, claiming that over 4.2 lakh students have opted for training in various trades in the current academic session.

Chairing a Vocational Placement Drive, Employment Fair- 2025-2026, organised by the Education Department at Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Rohini, Sood said, “The goal of the Delhi government is that every student is not only ready for school, but also for skill-based education and the challenges of the future.”

Under the placement drive, more than 30 employers—like HCL, Haldiram, Citikart, Navgurukul, and Tech Mahindra—have provided job opportunities to students who have completed vocational education with Class 12 in 2024-25 or earlier.

He also discussed with the representatives of the employing companies the process of selection of the children of government schools and the salary and other facilities offered to them. Along with this, Sood also talked with the children about how they will build their future with these companies and connect themselves with the mainstream of society.

The Education Minister said that this programme is not just a placement drive, but a symbol of how much progress vocational education has made in Delhi government schools, and how the government is committed to giving every student a dignified and promising future. He said that this initiative is in line with the objectives of the National Education Policy 2020, which emphasises the integration of academic and vocational education.

On this occasion, MLA Rajkumar Chauhan, Education Secretary, Director of Education and Children, along with their parents and representatives of many companies providing employment to the children, were also present.

Sood said that this drive is a golden opportunity for the students to connect with the industry so that they not only understand the career options but also get exposed to the expectations of the business world. The Education Minister also said that with initiatives like Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas, many such employment opportunities have started, opening the way for youth who are confident in their knowledge as well as themselves to get many employment opportunities.

He further said that in the coming time, the Delhi government will eliminate the gap between government and private schools. The government is upgrading government schools in terms of infrastructure, opportunities, equality, promoting talent, and improving the learning outcomes of children studying in school.

In the coming five years, the Delhi government is rapidly providing smart classrooms, robotics, data science, ICT labs, and personal computers in every classroom for the students of classes 9, 10, 11 and 12 in every school of Delhi.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but implementation is key. Hope the quality of training matches industry standards. Some vocational courses I've seen are very basic. Companies should actively participate in curriculum design.
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Aditya G
Finally! The education system is moving beyond just bookish knowledge. In Germany, vocational education is highly respected. Hope we can create similar dignity for skilled professions in India too. #FutureReady
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Shreya B
As a teacher in a Delhi govt school, I've seen firsthand how vocational courses boost students' confidence. Many come from families where immediate employment matters more than degrees. This bridges that gap beautifully.
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Karthik V
While the numbers look impressive, I hope there's proper tracking of how many students actually get sustainable employment. Placement drives are good but long-term career growth matters more. The government should share follow-up data after 2-3 years.
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Nisha Z
My daughter is learning robotics through her school's vocational program and she's so excited! 😊 These opportunities were unimaginable in government schools a decade ago. Hope they expand to more schools across India.
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Varun X
The focus on ICT labs and smart classrooms is commendable, but rural areas need this more urgently. Delhi already has better infrastructure than most states. Hope other

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