
At NDTV Yuva 2026, Arpit Kabra, ICAI Council Member, highlighted that Gen Z students are well-informed and clear about their career goals, aided by access to diverse resources. However, he pointed to governance challenges in India's education system, citing poor coordination among bodies like NCERT, UGC, and AICTE, and a shortage of qualified teachers. Kabra emphasized the importance of internships and skill development alongside degrees, calling for stronger institutional synergy. Dr. Raj Kumar Hota also stressed the need for upskilling and real-world readiness in higher education.
The articles primarily present viewpoints from education and industry experts without partisan framing. They focus on systemic issues in education governance and skill development, reflecting concerns common across political lines. The discussion centers on institutional coordination and youth preparedness, avoiding political polarization or ideological bias.
The tone across the articles is constructive and solution-oriented, acknowledging challenges in education governance and teacher shortages while highlighting the proactive attitude of Gen Z students. Emphasis on internships and skill-building conveys a positive outlook on improving employability, balancing critique with optimism about youth capabilities and institutional reforms.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| ndtv | Gen Z Is Well-Informed, Clear About Career Goals: ICAI Council Member At NDTV Yuva 2026 | Center | Neutral |
| ndtv | 'Internship Absolutely Mandatory' Says Arpit Kabra On Skills, Degrees, Employability At NDTV Yuva | Center | Positive |
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