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Only 47% of schools offer skill-based courses: Government study
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A recent PARAKH survey reveals that less than half of Indian schools offer skill-based courses for Classes IX and above, with only 29% of students participating. This highlights a significant gap in vocational education, hindering the Skill India Mission's goals.
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