A. Manufactured goods worth crores of rupees are being imported every year. There is a dearth
of food. Our industries are yet in infancy. We need engineers to man them. We need
mechanized farming to increase the output of com. All this is only possible if we give a
technical turn to our education and if skilled labour is made available. At present there are very
few technical institutions in the country. And the reason is not far to seek. Most of our young
men have a sort of prejudice against all types of manual labour. They prefer a job in some
office to doing work with their hands. They think that manual labour is degrading.
Unemployment, therefore, stares them in the face. The jobs of clerks in offices too, are limited.
B. Education in arts or crafts will serve a very useful purpose. It will help our youth to make an
independent living. They can set up their own little workshops. This type of education will also
solve the unemployment problem to some extent. We must, however, guard against one thing.
Technical education in order to be of real use should be based on a good literary education at
least up to matriculation standard. It has been seen that an educated craftsman has better
chances of success in life than an illiterate one.
C. India is rich in mineral resources but most of them have not been tapped. The government is
keen to utilise this wealth. More and more technical institutions are, therefore, being opened. A
large number of technical hands are pouring out of our universities every year. It is a happy
sign of the times but, unfortunately our industries have not been able to absorb this ever-
increasing number of technical hands. Already the number of unemployed technical hands
has gone up. It is feared that if some quick measures are not taken to develop our industries,
the government will be forced to restrict admission to the technical colleges.
D. The work of technical training should go hand in hand with the development of industries. In
this alone lies the real solution of the problem. The government too is alive to this. It is hoped
that more and more factories will be opened in the near future. It will be a criminal waste of
the country's intelligence if our young engineers are forced to migrate to foreign countries only
because the country cannot provide them with proper means of living.
(a) What is the cause of unemployment in India?
(b) How can education in art and craft help our youth to make an independent living?
(c) How can technical education be of real use?
(d) How can our government stop the migration of country’s intelligence to foreign countries?
(e) Which word in Para 2 means the same as ’precaution’?
(f) Find the antonym of the word ’plenty’ in Para 1.
(g) Find the antonym of the word ’undeveloped’ in Para 3.
(h) Which word in Para 3 means the same as ’limited’?
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a) Young educated men do not want to work with their hands, they prefer office jobs but, jobs in offices are limited.
b) They can set up their own workshop, it will solve the problem of unemployment.
(c) By providing good literary education upto matriculation standard.
(d) More and more factories should be opened in public and private sectors to give employment to the engineers
e) guard
f)dearth
g) Tapped
h) Restrict
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