Budget 2025: What’s In Store For Travel And EdTech?
On February 1, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is scheduled to introduce the Union Budget 2025 to the parliament. The crowd anticipate a number of groundbreaking projects that might have a favourable impact on India's tourism industry as the Union Budget 2025 draws near. There is optimism that the Union Budget 2025-2026 would significantly increase funding for education and skill development, ultimately achieving 6% of GDP to meet NEP 2020 goals. The players expect that the government will enact laws that give inclusive education, skill development, and digital infrastructure first priority. Innovation and accessibility may be promoted by increased funding for school technology integration, tax breaks for EdTech platforms, and assistance for programs aimed at teacher preparation.

Will Budget 2025 Revitalize India's Travel Industry?
"As we approach the Union Budget 2025, we expect a lot of transformational initiatives that could positively change India's travel sector. Greater investments in infrastructure would make traveling so much easier, and with it, India's connectivity to the urban as well as the rural destinations will also be greatly enhanced. Reforms in taxation targeted for the travel and tourism industry would fasten growth with increased domestic as well as international tourism. Incentives for sustainable tourism are also vital, as it would make India the first country to lead eco-friendly travel while retaining our rich cultural heritage," said Jatinder Paul Singh, Co-founder and CEO, Viacation.
"Policies that promote travel within the country will also help local economies and inculcate a sense of community and exploration in citizens. The travel sector requires support for start-ups, as innovative businesses lead to new trends and enhance the travel experience as a whole. The concentration of the tourism human resource upon the skill enhancement and training of these employees can also develop empowerment along with the deliverance of high-quality services. This would develop a stronger stand of India among the globe's travel destinations. Until now, we await the extent of the budget, which outlines and develops sustainability infrastructure along with policy lines related to economic growth to suffice for all constituents in the tourism chain," Jatinder Paul Singh added.
EdTech Industry's Wishlist: What Budget 2025 Must Address?
"As we approach the Union Budget 2025-2026, there is hope for a significant boost in budgetary allocation for education and skill development, ideally reaching 6% of GDP to align with the ambitions of NEP 2020. Such investment will be crucial for enhancing public-private partnerships, expanding skilling initiatives, and creating sustainable employment opportunities that contribute to individual empowerment and national economic growth. With the ambitious GER targets in higher education, leveraging technology and online learning is essential to provide millions of students with access to quality education. This can only be achieved if policies prioritize both accessibility and the consistent improvement of learning outcomes," said Praveen Singh, CEO, Aasoka (MBD Group).
"Many educational institutions continue to face challenges due to outdated infrastructure and limited technological resources, such as insufficient computer labs and unreliable internet access. Addressing these gaps, along with equipping both students and faculty with the right tools and training, is vital to preparing future generations for a tech-driven job market. A clear policy roadmap is needed to ensure that critical learning skills are delivered effectively from primary to higher education, empowering students to thrive in a rapidly evolving world," Praveen Singh commented.
EdTech Sector Hopes for Policy Reforms in Budget 2025
As we approach Budget 2025, we are hopeful that the government will introduce policies that prioritize digital infrastructure, skill development, and inclusive learning. Increased allocations for technology integration in schools, tax incentives for EdTech platforms, and support for teacher training initiatives can drive innovation and accessibility. With a growing focus on future-ready skills, we anticipate measures that strengthen collaboration between industry and academia, enabling India to nurture a workforce equipped for the challenges of tomorrow, commented Aarul Malaviya, Founder, Zamit.
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