The problem of unemployment in India has become formidable. There are still 1 crore sanctioned government jobs lying vacant in the country, so why are the youth not being appointed? The Central Government itself presented the data in the Lok Sabha, in which it has been accepted that in the 8 years since Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, a total of 7,22,311 applicants were given government jobs in different government departments, whereas this The total number of people applying for these jobs during the period is 22 crore 6 lakhs. It is true that not every applicant can be given a job and not everyone is also eligible for the job.
Even so, when 1 crore posts are lying vacant, recruiting only 7 lakh people shows that the government is not at all serious about giving jobs to the youth. When the posts remain vacant, there will be no work in the departments. It is natural for this to have an adverse effect on administrative efficiency. The leaders sitting in the government are not giving money from their pockets. Salary to government employees goes from the tax collected from the public. Then why public dissatisfaction is being increased by not giving employment to the youth?
Varun took a dig
Taking a candid approach, BJP MP Varun Gandhi took a dig at the central government and tagged the government figures, and tweeted – ‘These figures given by the government in Parliament are telling the situation of unemployment. In the last 8 years, 22 crore youth applied for jobs in central departments, out of which only 7 lakh youth could get employment. There are still 1 crore sanctioned posts vacant in the country, so who is responsible for this situation?’ Similarly, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also tweeted – 22 crore youth, queued for government jobs for 8 years, and 7.22 lakh got jobs. , that is, only 3 out of 1000. Raja gets angry when he asks questions about unemployment, the truth is that it is not his business to provide employment!
In families where no one has a job, at least one needy youth of that family can be given financial support by giving them a government job. Especially if a member of the farmer’s family is given a job, then the incidents of farmer suicides will stop. The government should also think that how expensive education has become today. Parents bite their stomachs and teach the children that later they will stand on their own feet and will be the support of the family. When he does not get a job even after many efforts, then great disappointment surrounds him. How ironic that educated educated youth are unemployed. Being empty, they also have to listen to the taunts of the family members. Our education system is not job oriented. There is no such skill taught in it, so that the youth can do self-employment.
Tie-up with industries
One way to deal with the problem of unemployment is that the government should start employing courses in educational institutions. For this, cooperation of industries should also be taken. If youth are trained according to their needs, then industries can get ready youth or ready hand to work here.
Automation also increased unemployment
Mahatma Gandhi and the thinkers of the Sarvodaya ideology emphasized basic education and skills so that the youth would get employment in their village itself. Unemployment has increased due to the expansion of population and automation in industries. Automation or mechanization is fine in countries where the population is less. All this thinking has its place, but in today’s computer age, skill, skill, and specialization have become necessary.
Advised to sell dumplings
A few years ago, when the issue of unemployment was raised, the top leaders of the ruling party had said that selling pakodas is also an employment. Whoever has to do this, he will hardly wait for the instructions of the government! The arrogance of the leaders advising them to fry the pakodas even if the sanctioned posts of 1 crore are vacant. Secondly, corruption is rampant in providing jobs. Madhya Pradesh’s Vyapam scam was discussed in which high officials and ministers were also involved. Teacher recruitment scams have come to the fore in Haryana and Bengal. that