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article on vocationaltraining as a part of school curriculum

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Answered by shivamkumarjha447
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Vocational education refers to a system or course of study which prepares individuals for jobs that are based on  manual or practical activities. Education is the fundamental right of every Indian citizen. It is an important prerequisite for the progress of an individual and of the nation. Takshashila and Nalanda Universities of India. In India, education is provided by both the Government and private sectors. Other than the primary and secondary education, vocational education is also catching up fast with today’s generation.

The plethora of opportunities available in diverse fields today mean that exams are not the end of the world. Gone are the days when students only opted for a traditional career in engineering of medical courses. Today, youngsters look for satisfaction in the Jobs they do and thus they prefer to pursue a career or field of their interest. Vocational education basically consists of practical courses through which one gains skills and expertise directly linked to a career in future. Moreover, with Indian economy expanding, different sectors are growing and so is the demand for professional in various fields. Professions like hair cutting, fashion designing, jewellery designing, palmistry, salon, boutique, footwear designing, advertising, public relations, catering, interior designing, lighting, wedding planning, gift packing, candle making, cared designing, toy making, paintings and flower making, bag designing, tourism industry, mobile and gadget repairing, music and dance, acting, nutrition and fitness industry, gym culture and many more, have witnessed a surge in demand by the people availing these services, and has resultantly pulled a large number of aspirants into these vocation.

Not only these professions  offer umpteen opportunities and glorious career most of th e time they do not require any major academic qualification. All that is needed, is the honed skill required for the profession,  the enthusiasm to learn and the passionate desire to create something new and unique. Then sky becomes the limit. In fact, through hard work and creativity once can be far more successful and famous in the world than those pursuing the regular field of study. There are endless personalities who did not fare well in exams but by choosing the career of the their own choice and working hared in the field they loved they have made a distinguished name for themselves. Pablo Picasso, Walt Disney, Shaimak Davar, Lata Mangeshkar, Bill Gates, Jawed Habib, Rithu Kumar, Sachin Tendulkar and many more have not pursued an academic career, yet are extremely successful today

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