India with a large and young population has a great demographic advantage. The average age of the 125 billion -strong Indian population will be 29 years in 2020, even younger than China and the US.
There will be a significant addition of about 63.5 million new entrants between 2011 and 2016, with a large number of young persons in the 20-35 age group.
"As a percentage of GDP, expenditure on education has gone up from 2.9 per cent in 2008-09 to 3.3 per cent in 2013-14. There is need not only to increase it further, but also address quality issues," the survey said, adding skill development is vital not only for taking advantage of the demographic dividend, but also for more inclusive growth.
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A total of 19,54,300 persons have received job-oriented skills training through NSDC skilling partners since 2010, of which 60 per cent have been placed in different sectors.
The survey further said the overall employment in December 2013 over the same month a year ago increased by 4.19 lakh, while during the December quarter of 2013 overall employment increased by 0.83 lakh, as per the 20th quarterly survey report on Employment in India October to December 2013.