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MSDE, Microsoft to equip women in future-ready AI skills

IANS April 22, 2025 223 views

The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) has collaborated with Microsoft to launch a transformative AI skills program for women. This initiative aims to bridge the gender gap in emerging technologies by providing 240-hour training curricula across 30 centers in six states. The program will support 20,000 women learners, offering hands-on AI experience and industry-aligned skills. By focusing on higher education institutions in Tier-II and Tier-III towns, the partnership seeks to create more inclusive opportunities in the digital economy.

"Equitable access to AI skills is crucial for inclusive economic growth" - Aparna Gupta, Microsoft India"
New Delhi, April 22: The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and tech giant Microsoft on Tuesday joined hands to launch 'AI Careers for Women' -- a pioneering skilling initiative aimed at empowering women in higher education institutions to pursue careers in artificial intelligence (AI).

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MSDE partners with Microsoft to train 20,000 women in AI

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Program spans 30 excellence centers across 6 states

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Aligns with National Education Policy goals

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Targets Tier-II and Tier-III educational institutions

The collaboration seeks to bridge the gender gap in emerging tech by equipping women with industry-aligned AI skills, enabling them to participate meaningfully in the digital economy and become active contributors to India’s innovation-led growth.

“Our partnership with Microsoft underlines the Ministry’s commitment to expanding opportunities for women in emerging tech fields like AI. By embedding this program within credit-linked university curricula and aligning it with the National Education Policy (NEP), we’re reimagining 21st-century learning — making it flexible, interdisciplinary, and deeply rooted in industry needs,” said Jayant Chaudhary, Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.

Empowering young women with in-demand digital skills will not only transform individual careers but also accelerate the nation’s journey toward a more equitable and innovation-driven economy, Chaudhary added.

As part of this collaboration, Microsoft will provide 240-hours training curriculum under AI skilling and Innovation framework for women, aligned to the industry standards, and developed in consultation with the National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET).

The training will be delivered in a hub and spoke model in partnership with the state government departments for higher education, across a network of 30 Centre of Excellence - Hubs and 150 educational institutions – spokes in Tier-II and Tier-III towns across six states.

“We believe that equitable access to AI skills is crucial for inclusive economic growth. Through this collaboration, we’re strengthening capacity building across institutions in Tier-II and Tier-III towns, ultimately enabling more women to thrive in an AI-powered economy and shape the workforce of tomorrow,” said Aparna Gupta, Global Delivery Center Leader Microsoft India.

The programme complements classroom learning in higher education by establishing 30 centres of excellence at women institutions that act as hub centres and further support 150 spoke centres in Tier-II and Tier-III towns, offering in-depth AI training with hands-on exposure to AI tools and real-world applications, helping 20,000 learners to gain industry-relevant skills and project-based experience.

The initiative aims to enhance women workforce participation in digital economy and aligns with the government’s mission of creating equitable access to future-ready skills.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such an important initiative! As a woman in tech, I know how crucial these opportunities are. More power to all the women who will benefit from this program 💪 #WomenInAI
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Rahul M.
Great to see focus on Tier-II and Tier-III cities. The real talent often comes from smaller towns but lacks opportunities. Hope this helps bridge that gap!
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Ananya S.
I just enrolled in a similar program last month. The curriculum looks promising but I wish there was more focus on practical implementation from day one. Still, a step in the right direction!
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Sanjay P.
Microsoft + government partnership = game changer! This could really transform the tech landscape in India. Wonder if they'll expand to other emerging technologies too?
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Neha T.
As someone from a Tier-3 city, this gives me so much hope! Finally we'll get access to quality tech education without having to move to metro cities 🙌
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Karan D.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope they've planned proper mentorship and job placement support too. Just training isn't enough - women need clear pathways to employment in this field.

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