On World Youth Skills Day, Dharmendra Pradhan said that AI for India 2.0 would be coming soon. In a number of Indian languages, you can get free online training in AI skills. The program, which was made with Skill India and GUVI and is approved by NCVET and IIT Madras, teaches students the latest skills. The Minister for Education, Skill Development, and Entrepreneurship, Pradhan, stressed the need for technological education in Indian languages during the event.
He supported language-neutral IT courses for India’s different linguistic demands. An IIT Madras company called GUVI teaches IT in local languages. The training is available in nine Indian languages to make it easy to understand. Pradhan added that this program helps remove the linguistic barrier in technological education. It empowers rural youngsters with future-proof skills.
The minister also lauded India’s technology capabilities, highlighting digital payment adoption. He praised GUVI for educating the bottom of the pyramid in cutting-edge technology.



