India is at a crucial point where its demographic advantage could transform into either economic growth or widespread unemployment, as highlighted by the Economic Survey 2024-25. Aligning education with skill-based learning and industry participation is essential to prepare a job-ready workforce and achieve the NEP-2020 targets.
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