IndiaSkills Competition 2024, held at Yashobhoomi, Dwarka from 15th to 19th May 2024, is not just a contest; it’s a celebration of skill diversity and inclusivity. With over 900 candidates from 30+ states and Union Territories showcasing their expertise in 61 skills, the event is redefining the landscape of skill development in India. What sets IndiaSkills 2024 apart is its commitment to providing equal opportunities for both traditional and new-age trades. From plumbing and carpentry to Autonomous Mobile Robotics and Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality, participants are receiving equal exposure and recognition.
The competition serves as a platform for individuals like Faheem Javed, whose journey from a small town in Kupwara, Jammu, to the forefront of the IT startup scene, is a testament to the transformative power of skill development initiatives. Similarly, Reena Wagha from Odisha found empowerment through welding, breaking barriers and paving her path to success. Shri Atul Kumar Tiwari, Secretary of the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), emphasized the pivotal role of candidates in shaping India’s skill ecosystem. His words echoed the sentiment of empowerment and inclusivity that permeates through IndiaSkills 2024. This year’s competition also witnessed a surge in women participation, challenging stereotypes and showcasing their prowess in trades previously dominated by men. With more than 170 women competing across various skills, IndiaSkills 2024 is setting new benchmarks for gender inclusivity.
Moreover, the integration of the National Credit Framework and the adoption of Qrencia, a competition information system, reflect IndiaSkills’ commitment to aligning with national frameworks and embracing technological advancements. As winners of IndiaSkills 2024 gear up for the WorldSkills Competition in Lyon, France, in September 2024, hopes are high for India to shine on the global stage. With early trends predicting success in automobile, hospitality, mechatronics, and water technology, the future looks promising for Indian skill enthusiasts.