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Speaking for India, stuff that is done by tradies in the west is usually done by informally trained workers who have no union backing or worker rights. There isn't any institution around trade union work whatsoever. So tradie-adjacents are just as precarious as the underemployed college graduates. The situation is wholly different from how it is in the west, so I don't know how to contextualise it eloquently. But I can say that the "vocational/academic friction" does not exist for better or (most likely) for worse.
Didn't the government start some kind of trade school scheme?
You mean PMKVY? I don't know much about it.
Yeah, that.
That is not comparable to a trade school. It is geared towards unemployed and/or dropouts so that they may acquire a skill they can eke a living out with. I see courses like shoesmithing (cobbling) and "search engjne marketing executive" so it seems pretty broad spectrum.