Rising unemployment

Sir,
India as a nation is presently facing massive problem of unemployment and this problem aggravates social unrest and economic imbalance. It is disturbing as well as distressing to find that the standard of living of man is still below the desired level and unemployment is on the increase. There are employment opportunities in India but rising population is posing a serious threat to employment avenues.
The very first solution for the unemployment is to control the rising population of our country. Government should motivate people to have small families. Indian Government has started initiatives but still the population is rising.
Secondly there should be reorientation of education system.  The quality of Indian education should be improved. The current education system is not up to the level. Government should keep a strict watch on the education system and try to implement new ways to generate skilled labor force.
Thirdly, Government should encourage and develop the agriculture based industries in rural areas so that the rural population doesn’t migrate to the urban areas. Plethora of employment opportunities needs to be generated in rural areas for the upliftment of rural population.  As rural sector is dominant and agriculture is the basic occupation of the people, therefore, urgent need of the hour is to introduce rural development schemes. It is correctly believed that there is no other remedy than a massive programme of investment in rural development and massive injection of science and technology into the methods of production followed in rural areas in their agriculture and non-agricultural activities. Development of the rural areas will stop the migration of the rural people to the urban cities and this will not put more pressure on the urban city jobs.
Fourth, the economists are of unanimous view that more employment exchanges should be opened in rural as well as urban areas to give guidance to the people to search employment. They should be motivated for self employment proposals.
Yours etc…
Vivek Koul
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