956 words essay on Unemployment
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Unemployment is serious problem that ourgovernment faces. Our leaders are trying their utmost best to solve it wisely. If it is not solved sooner, a social revolution may take plea to have its solution. The main cause of unemployment is the repaid growth of populations. Since independence the populations of India hasincreased by threes times its total. When people multiply, there raises the problems of unemployment and it becomes difficult for government to provide employment to a sufficient number of people. As a matter of principle it becomes the duty of government to provide employment to all as far as possible and we are blessed that our government is taking keen interest to solve this series problem of today. As the growth of populations is going unchecked,jobs and services in a given field commonly remains insufficient. When our youths do not find employment despite their best efforts, they get irritated and feeldisappointed.
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Unemployment - A big curse
“When you are unemployed, weekends are seven days long.”
― Mokokoma
Unemployment is a big curse. Man is made for work. It has been rightly said that "an Ideal brain is a devil's workshop". It is very true that an idle man always thinks of one miischief or others. Thus, an idle man is not only a burden to himself, but also negative danger to society.
Many people remain unemployed not because they want to remain unemployed, but because they cannot find a job to do. It is the duty of the government to open venues for the employment.
In our country, unemployment is growing increasingly among the educated middle class.
Since independence our government has been making many efforts to open various venues of employment.
Unemployment is a big curse, and hence must be controlled.
“When you are unemployed, weekends are seven days long.”
― Mokokoma
Unemployment is a big curse. Man is made for work. It has been rightly said that "an Ideal brain is a devil's workshop". It is very true that an idle man always thinks of one miischief or others. Thus, an idle man is not only a burden to himself, but also negative danger to society.
Many people remain unemployed not because they want to remain unemployed, but because they cannot find a job to do. It is the duty of the government to open venues for the employment.
In our country, unemployment is growing increasingly among the educated middle class.
Since independence our government has been making many efforts to open various venues of employment.
Unemployment is a big curse, and hence must be controlled.
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