Education to Employment and Enterprise (EEE) Standing Committee
 
Why in News?
The Education to Employment and Enterprise (EEE) Standing Committee is prominently in the news because NITI Aayog officially convened the high-powered panel's inaugural meeting on May 22, 2026, to begin framing strategies to align India's educational architecture with the evolving job market.
 

Core Objectives & Vision
  • Global Market Target: The central goal is to help India secure a 10% share of the global services market by 2047, aligning with the "Viksit Bharat" (Developed India) roadmap.
  • Bridging the Gaps: The panel acts as a dedicated vehicle to eliminate structural mismatches between degrees earned in classrooms and skills demanded by commercial enterprises.
  • Demographic Dividend: It is specifically tasked with converting India's massive youth demographic asset into a tangible economic growth engine.
Key Areas of Focus
  • Services Sector Focus: The committee prioritizes the services industry as the primary driver for high-value economic growth, commercial exports, and job creation.
  • Frontier Technology & AI: Members are mapping out the precise disruptions that Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automated tools will inflict on traditional employment.
  • Curriculum Modernization: It recommends the integration of AI modules directly into early school curricula and upgrading regional teacher training centers like SCERTs.
  • Workforce Migration: The team is engineering pathways to assist the smooth transition of rural and informal labourers into structured, non-farm sectors.
Governance & Structure
  • Leadership: The committee is led under the direct chairpersonship of the CEO of NITI Aayog, Nidhi Chibber.
  • Inter-Ministerial Presence: It integrates senior representatives from the Ministry of Skill Development, Ministry of Labour, Department of Higher Education, and MeitY.
  • State Participation: Core representation includes delegated officials from diverse state governments including Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh.
  • Industry & Tech Alliances: High-profile industry lobbies such as NASSCOM, CII, and FICCI have active seats to voice private-sector expectations.

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