Educated unemployment has become a common phenomenon in India. Youths with matriculation, graduation, and post-graduation degrees are unable to get jobs in India. This is because the education system in India labels anyone above the age of 18 years eligible to work. This leaves the youth unskilled and ultimately unemployed. It is important that an individual does not only have a degree but must also be skilled enough to get a job.
Answered by Vishal kumar | 2 years agoWhich capital would you consider the best — land, labour, physical capital and human capital? Why?
Can you imagine some village which initially had no job opportunities, but later came up with many?
Can you suggest some measures in the education system to mitigate the problem of educated unemployed?
In which field do you think India can build the maximum employment opportunity?
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