CM Mohan Yadav Reviews Skill Development, Jobs Push in MP
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Madhya Pradesh announced on Tuesday, 23 June 2026 that Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav chaired a review meeting at the Mantralaya with officials of the Technical Education, Skill Development and Employment Department, issuing key directives to expand employment-oriented opportunities and strengthen skill development programmes for the state's youth.
Context
At the meeting, Dr. Yadav directed that technical education and skill development activities be conducted 'continuously and effectively' across Madhya Pradesh. He called for the development of employment-oriented curricula tailored to the requirements of private industrial establishments, so that young people can access better job opportunities. The Chief Minister also emphasised the regular organisation of rozgar melas (employment fairs) across the state.
A notable directive involved coordination with the Tourism Department of Madhya Pradesh to create fresh employment avenues for youth. Dr. Yadav placed special emphasis on culinary arts (pak kala) and guide training as priority areas, aiming to connect young people with the growing tourism sector.
Policy Backdrop
The directives align with the national Skill India Mission, launched in 2015, which has guided state-level efforts to align technical curricula with real-sector industry demands. Madhya Pradesh has progressively sought to bridge the gap between institutional training and private-sector hiring requirements under this framework.
The integration of tourism-linked vocational training — particularly hospitality, culinary arts, and certified guiding — reflects a broader national pattern of diversifying youth employment beyond manufacturing into the services sector. States with significant heritage and natural tourism assets, including Madhya Pradesh, have particular incentive to develop this pipeline.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries of these directives are unemployed and under-employed youth across Madhya Pradesh, including students enrolled in polytechnics, ITIs, and other technical institutions managed by the Technical Education, Skill Development and Employment Department. Private industrial establishments stand to gain a better-prepared workforce aligned with their operational needs.
The tourism sector linkage is particularly significant: by prioritising culinary training and certified guide programmes, the state government aims to funnel youth into a sector that generates both formal employment and self-employment opportunities in districts with heritage, wildlife, and pilgrimage destinations.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to the rollout of revised job-oriented courses and the frequency and reach of district-level rozgar melas to be co-ordinated between the Technical Education, Skill Development and Employment Department and the Tourism Department of Madhya Pradesh. The pace at which the curriculum revision process moves and the scale of inter-departmental coordination will determine whether the directives translate into measurable employment outcomes for the state's youth.