Last Updated on February 02, 2026
   
Last Updated on February 02, 2026

Service charge India needs: Union Budget takes skill up a degree in jobs push


2026-02-02
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Signalling a shift in employment strategy, the Budget, instead of announcing how many jobs will be created, focuses on building conditions for sustainable work, with skilling, services and sector-led ecosystems emerging as core pillars. A high-powered education-employment-enterprise standing committee will map skill gaps, identify high-employment service sub-sectors and assess AIs impact on future jobs.

The services sector has been positioned as a primary job engine, with a target of securing a 10% share of global services exports by 2047. Healthcare also forms a major part of the push, with a proposal to add 1,00,000 professionals over five years. Recognising the Orange Economy, covering animation, visual effects, gaming, govt aims to set up content creator labs in 15,000 secondary schools and 500 colleges.

Budget takes skill up a degree in jobs push

Union Budget signalled a shift in strategy to generate employment. Instead of going for a headline job number, govt is working towards building conditions for sustainable work, with skilling, services and sector-led ecosystems as the pillars.

Govt plans to align education, skills and industry demand for achieving this objective. As part of this strategy, a high-powered standing committee on education, employment and enterprise will be set up. It will identify skill gaps and high-employment service sub-sectors and assess the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs. This arises from a realisation that deg-rees alone are no longer translating into employability.

The services sector has been positioned as the primary job engine, with a target of securing 10% share of global services exports by 2047. Officials said services generate more employment per rupee of output than manufacturing, making them central to absorbing the workforce.

Healthcare services will form a major part of the thrust. The Budget proposes to add 1,00,000 allied health professionals across 10 disciplines over five years apart from training 1.5 lakh caregivers in the coming year through programmes on geriatric and allied care that are aligned with National Skills Qualifications Framework.

Medical value tourism hubs, Ayush institutions and expanded health infrastructure are expected to create additional downstream jobs. Th-ey will also prepare the youth for opportunities that may op-en up abroad because of gains govt has scored on mobility in free trade agreements.

A notable addition is recognition of orange economy - covering animation, visual effects, gaming and comics - with the sector projected to need two million professionals by 2030. To build this pipeline, govt will set up content creator labs in 15,000 schools and 500 colleges, signalling a shift towards creative and export-oriented employment.

Tourism is being treated as a job multiplier with plans for setting up a national institute of hospitality, training of 10,000 tourist guides across 20 iconic sites and expansion of eco-tourism, trekking, birding and heritage circuits aimed at generating non-migrant employment in smaller towns and rural areas.

Sports is also being recast as a structured employment ecosystem under an expanded Khelo India Mission, covering athletes, coaches, support staff, sports science professio-nals and infrastructure roles.


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