Bhubaneswar: Calling upon the youth to sharpen their skills in any sector, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Friday said that ample employment opportunities are available for them within the state.
Addressing the closing ceremony of the Odisha Skills Competition 2025-26, the Chief Minister highlighted the government’s target to achieve excellence across all levels of skill development, which he described as essential for the state’s sustainable growth and economic progress.
The event celebrated the achievements of skilled young students, with the Chief Minister presenting gold medals to 54 winners, silver to 53, and bronze to 50. Each gold medal winner received a cash prize of Rs 25,000, silver winners got Rs 20,000, and bronze recipients were awarded Rs 15,000, along with certificates of merit.
“Make yourself proficient in any field, and you’ll see that employment will come to you right inside the state. Our goal is to achieve excellence in skills at every level,” said Majhi, stressing that Odisha is undergoing rapid industrialisation, creating a conducive environment for jobs.
The Chief Minister outlined the government’s vision, stating that skill development is a critical necessity for long-term development and economic advancement. “Our primary aim is to empower people. The more skilled and confident our youth become, the brighter their future—and Odisha’s future—will be,” he said. This aligns with the broader goals of a prosperous Odisha by 2036 and a developed India by 2047.
Highlighting the three key pillars of Odisha’s industrialisation drive—infrastructure, a favourable business environment, and skill enhancement—Majhi noted that efforts are ongoing to strengthen the state’s industrial ecosystem. In the last 18 months alone, projects worth Rs 6.15 lakh crore have been approved, expected to generate 3.64 lakh jobs.
To further boost student skills, the government is transforming 47 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) into Centers of Excellence, with investments in infrastructure and advanced training. Additionally, nine ITIs will soon feature Artificial Intelligence (AI) Laboratories to equip youth with cutting-edge expertise in emerging technologies.












