Recognising creativity as a national asset

Temurnikar highlights the Budget’s recognition of creativity, design, and intellectual property in an AI-driven world.

Atul Temurnikar, Chairman & Co-founder, Global Schools Group

“The Union Budget signals a clear intent to build India’s future through talent, technology, and human capability. The emphasis on the creative and content economy is particularly significant, recognising creativity as a national asset.

Integrating design, creativity, and storytelling into education will help students build original thinking and access new-age careers, positioning India as a culturally confident and globally competitive talent hub.”

Update: 2026-02-01 11:53 GMT

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