Synopsis: In September, the cabinet approved the policy leveraging digital technologies and AI-driven tools for training, assessment, and career guidance through a unified digital portal. It also emphasized international workforce mobility by facilitating global certifications, migration support, and specialized training.
The Karnataka government on Wednesday, 8 October, has approved the Karnataka State Skill Development Policy for the years 2025–32.
Sharing the same, IT and BT Minister Priyank Kharge took to X, and wrote: “The biggest skilling, upskilling and reskilling initiative by any state, aligned to our NIPUNA vision. With a seven-year roadmap and an outlay of ₹4,432.5 crore, the policy aims to make Karnataka the premier hub for skilled workforce and power the state’s $1 trillion