Thursday 11 June 2015

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Unemployment In India

Unemployment in India is reaching a peek level , from 1983 till 2011, Unemployment rates in India averaged 9% reaching an all time high of 9.4% in December 2010. The Unemployment rates measures the number of people actively looking for a job as a percentage of the labor force. The general trend amongst the employers to look for skills rather than qualification in candidates.
Creating new jobs is a crucial task and plays an important role in the economy.
The most students coming out from the Engineering back ground are unemployed  according to the reports. This is because of the education system , the education system in the country is totally weak.
If we thing why the education system is weak there are so many schools , colleges are there how it can be possible, one of the impact is Brain Drain. In India every year 10 new Engineering collages are given license , around lacks of students are joining engineering every year. 

Impact of Unemployment:

Unemployment has many social impacts like theft, violence , drug taking, crime, health as well as it leads to psychological issues. Next comes the poverty that is directly linked with unemployment as well as inequality. Long term unemployment can actually ruin the family and the society. 

 

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