About HIGHLINE EDUCARE INDIA
Building a skilled India, one life at a time.
Who We Are
HIGHLINE is a mission-led skilling and livelihood transformation company committed to empowering India's underserved communities through vocational education, structured skill training, and sustainable employment. Since 2014, we have built deep on-ground systems for implementing government-led and state-driven programs with measurable outcomes and sectoral innovation. As an NSDC-empanelled Non-Funded Training Partner since 2018, HIGHLINE also conducts Market-Led Training Programs focused on industry demand and placement alignment. With a proven track record across central schemes (PMKVY including STT & RPL, SIPDA), state-specific missions (UPSDM, CSSDA, MMKVY, RSLDC, JSDM, NULM), and special focus projects including school-based vocational education (Samagra Shiksha) and tribal-focused livelihood programs (OTDS, OSFDC), HIGHLINE combines domain expertise, grassroots mobilization, and compliance strength into a delivery engine trusted across India.
Our Journey
2014
Company Registration
Foundation with a focus on short-term training and grassroots mobilization. Started our mission to empower India's underserved communities.
2018
Became NSDC Partner
Empanelled as a Non-Funded Training Partner with NSDC, significantly expanding our reach and credibility in the skill development sector.
2025
MOU with CSVTU
Signed an MoU with Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, marking a new chapter in vocational training and academic partnerships.
Our Vision
To be India's most trusted and impactful skilling organization — known for integrity, execution excellence, and transformative outcomes.
Our Mission
To bridge the education-employment divide by providing skill training, livelihood access, and career progression support to all.
From the Founder's Desk
Akshay Jain
Founder & Director
"We didn't start to build an institution. We started to solve a problem."
HIGHLINE was never about checklists. It was built on a deep understanding that skill development in India needed more than classrooms — it needed courageous execution, last-mile presence, and empathy without filters.