This is in accordance with the 'Skilled India' concept of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar said while presenting the state budget in the Legislative Assembly here.
A provision of Rs 161 crores has been made for the newly-formed Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Department, he said.
The state government will establish a Village Industries, Cottage Industries and Handicraft Resource and Training Centre at Sevagram in Wardha district, said Mungantiwar, who hails from Vidarbha.
He announced a provision of Rs 25 crores for this purpose.
He said a provision of Rs 50 crore will be made for construction of taluka and district level sports stadia.
"For construction of girls hostel, the budget provides Rs 112 crore, which is approximately double than that of previous year's provision," he said.
Following are the other budget highlights:
Rs 25 crores for construction of protective walls for the girls' hostels. All the girls hostels in the state to get protective walls in next three years.
Rs 1,690 crores for Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) for 2015-16.
Funds to be made available for modernisation of Sir J J School of Arts and other art colleges with a view to ensure quality and merit of these institutes.
An international-level School of Planning and Architecture to be established in Aurangabad.
For development of pharmaceutical science, National Pharmaceutical Science Education and Training Institute to be established at Nagpur.
The students of the state who clear the UPSC preliminary examination to get financial assistance for preparation of mains exam and interview.