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The problem in India is degree == job guarantee. There was never learning, or education. It is always job for marriage and then children. This social model is a complete failure. I hope someone addresses this soon. We are already have a demographic liability, which was pitched as an “asset” for covering up for our failed growth model, and soon it will be demographic NPA. Growth without development is meaningless.
Thank you for this article, and I can feel the sullen voices speaking here. I too, having a good education and hailing from a metropolitan city of India, am jobless for the past two years. I am an MCA degree holder and having worked for multiple International companies was forced to leave as my role got outsourced. Since then I really haven’t been able to crack another interview as I feel the competition is either growing stiffer or there is not much scope. People are willing to work twelve hours a day for less pay is evident. We do not even have official data of how bad the unemployment crisis is. I regret being a part of India. It’s all show and big words. In reality, the situation is grim.
Still they would vote for the same party.
Not calling you as biased but everyone was upper caste, I think this is how balance is maintained today showing everyone is in the loop.
Playing cricket is the best thing to do for educated unemployed UP man. The alternatives include hanging, raping, murdering, rioting…. all UP specials. Least harmful activity is best for the country.
The problem in India is degree == job guarantee. There was never learning, or education. It is always job for marriage and then children. This social model is a complete failure. I hope someone addresses this soon. We are already have a demographic liability, which was pitched as an “asset” for covering up for our failed growth model, and soon it will be demographic NPA. Growth without development is meaningless.
Thank you for this article, and I can feel the sullen voices speaking here. I too, having a good education and hailing from a metropolitan city of India, am jobless for the past two years. I am an MCA degree holder and having worked for multiple International companies was forced to leave as my role got outsourced. Since then I really haven’t been able to crack another interview as I feel the competition is either growing stiffer or there is not much scope. People are willing to work twelve hours a day for less pay is evident. We do not even have official data of how bad the unemployment crisis is. I regret being a part of India. It’s all show and big words. In reality, the situation is grim.
Still they would vote for the same party.
Not calling you as biased but everyone was upper caste, I think this is how balance is maintained today showing everyone is in the loop.
Condition of BIMARU states a concern
Playing cricket is the best thing to do for educated unemployed UP man. The alternatives include hanging, raping, murdering, rioting…. all UP specials. Least harmful activity is best for the country.