Sunday 6 January 2019

Published January 06, 2019 by Mayuresh Joshi with 0 comment

Essay on The Causes of Unemployment in India

The Causes of Unemployment in India 


It is pity to see a long queue of young persons, who have devoted ten to sixteen precious years of their lives to their studies standing before the Employment Exchange Office They are unemployed and longing to get a petty job to earn their bread. It is not shocking and surprising that the years they spent in getting education proved just a waste of time and made them idle gossiper, hater of physical labor and slave of comforts.

We will not find carpenters, shoemakers, tailors or even barbers in this queue of employment searchers. This clearly shows the failure of the modern educational system and the insolvency of our policy makers. So if we really want to solve the unemployment problem, the educational system must be made job oriented. Now, our country does not need only clerks. She is in need of persons who can serve her by their physical and mental skill. There is an urgent need of revolutionizing the whole education system so that it can cope with the new demands of our free country.

Unemployment means that while people are willing to work, they have no work to do. The most important reasons for India's poverty and backwardness is her problem of unemployment. The advancement in modern technology has invented such machines, robots, and computers which can perform the work of thousands of persons alone. These machines need only one or two operators and thus they snatch bread from the hands of thousands of persons. So this type of technological advancement has also increased the problem of unemployment. Our government should adopt the automation in such a wise way that can solve this problem.

The government should give due importance to small-scale industries, cottage industries, and labor-intensive industries These industries must be given financial aid, raw material and sales facilities by the government. Unemployed persons should be encouraged to get training concerning these industries.

The increasing population growth is also one of the factors which are contributing to the unemployment problem.

The development of the country cannot create so many job opportunities as are required. We must try to decrease population growth by propagating family planning programme. The peasants, workers and other classes of the masses who are uneducated should be motivated to adopt family planning methods. The villages should be made self-sufficient in their economy so that growing population can get employment. This can be done by setting up agro-industries in rural areas
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