Essay On The Problems of Unemployment in India
Essay On The Problems of Unemployment in India
Essay On The Problems of Unemployment in India
Unemployment In India.
Milan Chaterjee
Essay
The problem of unemployment means the problem of providing work to those who are
willing to work. A large number of educated and uneducated people, who are capable of
work and are also willing to do it, roam here and there without any job. o the problem
has assumed an acute form.
There is a large number of people who are either partly employed or wholly unemployed.
The lives of such people, as well as of their families, are e!tremely miserable. "ndia
cannot claim to be a welfare state so long as this problem remains unsolved. #efore
discussing the ways and means of solving this problem, let us first e!amine the causes
which have created it.
"t is a well known fact that ours is a thickly populated country. The population is
increasing by leaps and bounds. #ut jobs and gainful avenues cannot be created in the
same proportion. o, naturally, a large section of the people is left unemployed.
Moreover, our education system is also responsible for this problem. The problem of
educated unemployment is peculiar to "ndia. "ndia is only country in the world where
even highly educated persons fail to to get employment. Every year thousands and
thousands of graduates pass out of schools and colleges. They are unfit for any work,
e!cept office work. All of them cannot be absorbed in services. This increases
employment.
The problem of unemployment is mainly an economic one. "t is essential, therefore, that
the economic policy of the country be overhauled. "n our country, labor is available in
abundance. $e should provide avenues for employment for them through cottage and
small%scale industries. besides this, stress must be laid on family planning. Every effort
must be made to check the rapid rise in population. This will help a great deal in the
solution of this problem.
More stress should be laid on technical and vocational education. The present bookish
education which produces clerks alone should be restricted. $hen people get technical
and vocational education, they will not hanker after services on completing their
education, they will come out well prepared to stand on their own legs. The problem will
be half%solved, if this suggestion is implemented.
&ur joint%family system is gradually breaking down. This may be a good social change
from certain points of view, but front the point of view of unemployment it is harmful.
$hen we live jointly, some family members get employed in family professions. &ne
who gets a job, supports others who may not be e'ually fortunate. $e should not be hasty
in breaking down this system.
&ur country cannot advance economically, politically, or socially, unless this problem is
solved. Many a social evil is spread through the unemployed. (rustration, drug%addiction,
even suicides are, by and large, the evil results of unemployment. )nrest and disorder
increase in society. "t is, therefore, the duty of the *overnment to make every possible
effort to solve this problem. +owever, we may stress again that the problem cannot be
solved till the population e!plosion is not checked. The two are closely inter%linked, and
the people must be made to reali,e this through and ade'uate process of social education.
$e are happy to note that the government has come out with a plan to provide
employment to educated young men during the ninth plan period.