Impact of Skill Development Programs on Rural Youth Employment and Local Business Growth – An Analytical Study
Vaishnavi S. Mehasare1, Prof.S.B.Malani2
Author 1 - PG student – Department of Business Administration, SIPNA C.O.E.T., Amravati, Maharashtra, India. Author 2 – Professor/Associate/Assistant Professor – Department of Business Administration, SIPNA C.O.E.T., Amravati, Maharashtra, India.
Author 3 – Professor/Associate/Assistant Professor – Department of Business Administration, SIPNA C.O.E.T., Amravati, Maharashtra, India.
ABSTRACT : Skill development programs play a crucial role in enhancing employability and promoting sustainable economic growth in rural areas. In developing economies like India, rural youth often face challenges such as limited employment opportunities, lack of market-relevant skills, and restricted access to professional training. This study analyzes the impact of skill development programs on rural youth employment and their contribution to local business growth. The research examines how vocational training, digital skill initiatives, and government-sponsored skill development schemes influence job creation, self-employment, and entrepreneurial activities among rural youth. Primary data were collected through structured questionnaires from rural youth participants and local business owners, while secondary data were sourced from government reports, research journals, and institutional publications. Statistical tools such as percentage analysis and hypothesis testing were used for data interpretation. The findings reveal a significant positive relationship between skill development programs and employment generation, income enhancement, and business expansion at the local level. The study concludes that well-designed skill development initiatives not only improve individual employability but also strengthen rural economies by supporting small businesses and entrepreneurship. The paper offers recommendations for policymakers to improve program accessibility, industry alignment, and long-term sustainability.
Keywords: Skill Development, Rural Youth, Employment, Local Business Growth, Entrepreneurship