
To mark 10 years of the Skill India Mission, the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) has rolled out a national-level initiative — SOAR (Skilling for AI Readiness) — focused on building AI literacy among school students (Classes 6–12) and teachers across the country.
SOAR aims to introduce young learners to core artificial intelligence concepts like machine learning, natural language processing, neural networks, and ethical AI practices. Designed in partnership with leading tech companies and academic experts, the curriculum meets international benchmarks.
The program offers a mix of online learning and hands-on workshops, encouraging schools to set up AI labs and student-led AI clubs. This initiative ensures that even students in remote areas have access to quality AI education, supporting the government’s goal of bridging the digital divide.
Structured Modules for Students and Teachers
- For Students: Three progressive 15-hour modules — AI to be Aware, AI to Acquire, and AI to Aspire
- For Teachers: A standalone 45-hour course titled AI for Educators
Topics covered include generative AI, ethical use of AI, basic programming, cybersecurity, and insights into AI-driven careers.
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Highlighting a results-driven approach, Minister of State (Independent Charge) Jayant Chaudhary announced that MSDE has secured $14.4 million through the Skill Impact Bond (SIB) in collaboration with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), aiming to reshape skill financing with a strong focus on employment outcomes.
