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The Economic Survey 2023-24 reveals that India has 26.52 crore students enrolled in schools and 4.33 crore in higher education institutions. The Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) for higher education in India in 2024 was estimated to be 28.4% for the age group 18–23 years. India’s education sector has the potential to transform the country into a knowledge haven. With the growing significance of human resources and the development of the country’s education infrastructure, India also requires a strong, concrete policy framework with clear guidelines, adequate funding, and consistent monitoring.
India's sustainability sector has shown impressive growth in recent years, wherein factors like government initiatives, technological innovations, and increasing awareness among consumers and businesses have significantly contributed. The sector covers various industries, including renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, eco-tourism, and waste management. To realize its full potential and compete with the technologically advanced nations, India requires renewable energy expansion, innovative policies and multi-sectoral collaboration. This multi-faceted approach is destined to help India reach the position of a global leader in sustainable energy without compromising its developmental goals.
The Indian healthcare industry was already hovering around $370 billion in 2022. According to Nexdigm, the healthcare industry is estimated to surpass $610 billion by 2026 due to growing demand for specialized and higher-quality healthcare facilities. The healthcare sector is currently employing a total of 7.5 million people and has a huge potential to absorb a considerable size of human resources in the country. With Government planning to increase public health spending to 2.5% of the country's GDP by 2025, India requires a strong, concrete policy framework with clear guidelines, seamless flow of funding, and consistent monitoring.