What's Happening?
The Union Budget 2026-27 in India has allocated ₹1,39,289 crores to the Ministry of Education, marking an 8.27% increase from the previous year. The budget focuses on enhancing outcomes, employability, and readiness for a changing world, with a strong
emphasis on artificial intelligence, research funding, and digital infrastructure. It aims to bridge education and employment, preparing youth for future job opportunities. The budget also highlights the importance of strengthening higher education, teacher education, and workforce readiness through initiatives like the Integrated Teacher Education Programme and the National Apprenticeship Training Scheme.
Why It's Important?
The budget's focus on AI and workforce readiness is crucial for India's economic and social progress. By investing in education and technology, the government aims to equip the youth with the skills needed for a rapidly evolving job market. Strengthening teacher education and supporting programs like Samagra Shiksha and PM-SHRI schools are vital for implementing educational reforms effectively. These initiatives not only enhance the quality of education but also ensure that teachers are well-prepared to adapt to new technologies and teaching methods, ultimately benefiting students and the broader society.









