Maharashtra: Centre clears Rs 4,000 crore Mahadrishti plan to transform skill development
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Maharashtra: Centre clears Rs 4,000 crore Mahadrishti plan to transform skill development

In a major push to strengthen vocational education, the Centre has approved Maharashtra’s ambitious Mahadrishti skill development project backed by nearly Rs 4,000 crore in external funding. The initiative aims to modernise training infrastructure and expand employment-oriented skill programmes across rural and urban regions

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The Union government has approved Maharashtra’s large-scale Mahadrishti skill development project, paving the way for financial assistance of nearly Rs 4,000 crore from the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

The proposal received clearance from a screening committee under the Ministry of Finance India, marking a significant step toward restructuring the state’s vocational training ecosystem.

Officials said the project is expected to expand access to modern skill training, particularly in rural and remote areas where employability gaps remain high.

State Skill Development Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha said the Mahadrishti initiative aims to align training programmes with actual industry requirements while making employment opportunities accessible to economically weaker sections.

The programme will include special provisions for women trainees in order to increase female participation in the workforce.

Authorities believe the initiative will help bridge the gap between vocational education and employment by designing courses that match current market demands.

A major component of the project involves upgrading Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) across the state.

Many existing institutes operate with outdated equipment, limiting employment prospects for trainees. Under Mahadrishti, training centres will be rebuilt or refurbished and equipped with modern machinery used in manufacturing, services, and emerging sectors.

Officials said the modernisation effort is expected to improve placement opportunities by producing job-ready candidates with practical skills.

The Mahadrishti project will be implemented alongside ongoing programmes such as the World Bank-supported Daksh project and the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana.

The government plans to integrate various components into a unified framework to avoid duplication and ensure efficient use of resources.

Officials believe this convergence model will help standardise training quality and improve certification credibility, a long-standing concern among employers.

The state government plans to design courses that cater to both domestic and international labour markets. Industry partnerships and placement support will form a central part of the project.

According to officials, several lakh students have already secured employment through existing training programmes, and the ADB funding is expected to significantly expand capacity.

The project aligns with the broader national strategy to strengthen vocational education as a driver of economic growth and industrial expansion.

State authorities believe that improving workforce skills is essential not only for employment generation but also for attracting investment and supporting manufacturing growth.

If implemented successfully, Mahadrishti is expected to shift Maharashtra’s vocational education system from certificate-based learning to competency-based employment, preparing the workforce for future economic demands.

Topics: Mahadrishti ProjectVocational TrainingADB FundingMaharashtraEmploymentSkill DevelopmentITI Modernisation
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