By:- Ms. Rakhi Pal, Co-Founder & COO at EventBeep
”The gap between higher education and the job market has long been a concern, and it is encouraging to see the government taking note. The Union Budget 2026–27 addresses this challenge through the proposal of a high-powered education-to-employment standing committee, aimed at focusing on employment generation, export of services and technologies, and integrating AI-linked skills with evolving job requirements. This demonstrates a clear intent to align higher education with the needs of the modern labour market. Additionally, the allocation of a Rs. 10,000 crore growth fund for MSMEs will help build stronger organizations, which in turn will create more employment opportunities. These measures address both the supply and demand sides of the system, providing a meaningful boost to the career prospects of India’s young workforce and strengthening the broader economic ecosystem.”

