Mr. Atulya Kaushik, Co-founder & CEO of PrepInsta

The Budget seems to give more push to employability readiness in youths. Direct Benefit Transfer under a pan India national apprenticeship scheme which will impact 47 lakh youths, seems promising. Setting up 100 Labs in engineering institutions will help graduates be ready to build applications on India’s 5G stack. Focus on smart classrooms will also help us take advantage of the metaverse and immersive learning. Overall it should help India to release its demographic dividend for inclusive development. We applaud the government’s decision to establish a National Digital Library for Children and Adolescence to facilitate access to high-quality books on any device. The finance minister’s decision to expand Eklavya model schools for tribal students is another step forward in promoting digital literacy. Furthermore, by proposing 30 Skill India International centers across various states, this year’s budget clearly emphasizes the importance of closing the skill gap in youth across India. 

Mr Manish Mohta, Managing Director of Learning Spiral 

Learning Spiral is an online examination solution provider for online assessments and exams for universities, Recruitment bodies, etc. Learning Spiral combines well-known technologies with Online Examination systems like Remote Proctoring, Secure Browsing, Remote Candidate Authentication, Data Encryption during transit, Record and Review Proctoring, etc. These technologies have become a popular digital solution for holding credible online assessments with automated and live violation monitoring. Learning Spiral Private Limited (LSPL) was founded in 1999 and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Mohta Group of Companies with a combined turnover of more than INR 3 billion and operations in India and Africa.

Dr Sandeep Vasant, Registrar, Navrachana University 

The budget prioritizes inclusive development and youth power. In education, there are several welcome announcements. Setting up a National Digital Library will facilitate the availability of quality books across geographies, languages, and levels. The development of District Institutes of Education and Training will transform teachers’ training through innovative pedagogy. Setting up three centers of excellence for AI in top educational institutions will boost research and help develop cutting-edge applications in agriculture, health, and sustainable cities. There is also a clear focus on promoting startups and entrepreneurship.

Gaurav Tyagi, founder of Career Xpert

India’s healthcare sector is the largest sector among the world’s countries. It is the fastest-growing sector that provides various services in the field of medicine. The Finance Minister of India Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman proposed the annual budget for 2023-24 today. One of the most important highlights of the budget was the recent developments in the medical sector. 

The Finance Minister, in her presentation, stated that 157 new nursing colleges would be set up across 4 major locations in India. This will open up new opportunities for students across the country. The government has also proposed a plan to increase health expenditure by 2.5% of the total gross GDP. Moreover, emphasis will be laid on developing research facilities across various ICMR labs throughout the country. Various new projects have been devised to promote pharmaceutical research. The new budget has also focussed on various multi-dispensary courses, enabling better medical facilities across rural areas. 

Compared to the previous year, this year’s budget is overall student-centric as it will provide maximum benefit to thousands of medical aspirants across the nation. Moreover, the budget will also benefit the teachers and mentors as more and more emphasis will be given to providing quality training sessions to them. 

Prof Tarundeep Singh, Vice Chancellor, Universal AI University

“A major disruption in this Budget is the pronouncement of India’s ambitious plan for making the opportunity in ‘Artificial Intelligence’ bigger, globally. A unique idea of ‘Centers of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence’ with the vision of ‘Make AI in India’ and ‘Make AI Work for India’ will create India as a major supplier of AI-laced skilled professionals, AI-led innovations and innovative minds for the future. The Government’s plans to set up three “Centers of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence” in top educational institutions will witness more collaborations among top-notch educational institutions and leading industries. For India’s first-ever AI – University like us where the undergraduate students will be made AI-ready for future careers, the proposal of AI Excellence in Educational Institutes will churn out AI – equipped talent and skilled professionals to cater to the industry. Thus, AI – centric educational institutes like us will fulfil the industry’s demands for AI-talent. This will pave ways for research and development in AI applications in agriculture, health, and sustainable cities”.  

Ms Divya Jain, Co-founder of Seekho

The Union Budget 2023, encourages and helps our youth realise the importance of Upskilling by establishing skill India international centres across states. Establishing a national digital library for children will help build a solid infrastructure. 

Giving priority to AI in various sectors, particularly through establishing Centres of Excellence in Top Educational Institutions, has provided a much-needed boost to the overall education ecosystem for all. The finance minister announced the recruitment of 38,000 teachers for Eklavya Model and Residential Schools, which will provide opportunities for tribal students, in this year’s union budget, providing a ray of hope for the education sector.

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