‘YUVA AI for ALL’ Government Launches Free National AI Course for Every Indian
The Government of India has taken a bold step towards AI inclusivity and digital empowerment by launching ‘YUVA AI for ALL’, a free, national-level online course designed to teach basic Artificial Intelligence (AI) skills to 1 crore (10 million) citizens. Announced by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) under the IndiaAI Mission, the course is a first-of-its-kind initiative that aims to demystify AI for every Indian — from school students to working professionals.
‘YUVA AI for ALL’ is a 4.5-hour, self-paced course developed to make AI easy, practical, and accessible. It uses Indian examples, simple language, and real-life case studies to make AI learning fun and relevant. It is available free of cost on platforms such as,
Upon completion, learners receive an official Government of India certificate, helping them showcase their new AI knowledge and skills.
The course is structured into six engaging modules that help learners,
This structure makes it suitable for students, educators, professionals, and even general citizens curious about AI.
Anyone in India — regardless of age, background, or profession — can enroll in the course. It offers,
Content designed by expert Jaspreet Bindra, Founder of AI & Beyond and author of multiple tech books
Schools, universities, and companies can also partner with IndiaAI to promote the course across communities. These partners can co-brand certificates and integrate the course into their learning ecosystem.
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