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ISSUES OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN INDIA (Letter Writing)

 

 

Q. Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper on the issues of unemployment in India.

 

ISSUES OF UNEMPLOYMENT INDIA

(Letter Writing)

Answer

12-D, Andheri East,
Mumbai - 452301

Date: 02-01-2024

To
The Editor
The Indian Express
New Delhi - 100112


Subject: Issues of Unemployment in India


Dear Sir,

Through your esteemed daily, I wish to highlight the growing problem of unemployment in India which is deeply impacting the dreams and hopes of millions, hindering the country's progress. This serious issue requires immediate attention and joint efforts from all parts of society, particularly the government.

A key reason behind unemployment is the mismatch between the skills workers have and what the job market needs. There's a gap between what the education system provides and what industries require, leading to many people lacking the necessary skills for available jobs. It's crucial to update the education curriculum to match the changing needs of industries. This means focusing on skill development from an early age and promoting programs that teach practical job skills.


The pandemic made this problem worse, leaving many people without jobs. So, a comprehensive plan is needed to help the industries hit hardest by the pandemic bounce back. Encouraging small businesses and entrepreneurship could create numerous job opportunities. The government needs to actively create jobs. Investing in rural and urban infrastructure projects not only addresses important development needs but also creates jobs for people with different skill sets. Encouraging foreign investment can also help create more jobs.

Additionally, policies supporting the growth of small and medium-sized businesses are crucial. Making regulations simpler, giving them access to credit, and providing technological support can empower these businesses and lead to more jobs.

To sum up, the seriousness of unemployment demands urgent attention and cooperation from everyone. The government should focus on creating jobs by updating education, helping pandemic-affected industries, investing in infrastructure, promoting entrepreneurship, and supporting small businesses. Only through combined efforts can we build a better future where everyone has access to meaningful employment.

 

Yours Sincerely,

Abhinav Singh


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