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Explain ill effects of Unemployment in India.



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Answered by maryayakubb
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India is a very large country where many people are unemployed, due to this they didn't get the money for survival. Unemployment reduces the national productivity.It reduces the national health. The problem of unemployment causes loss of human resources. labourers waste their maximum time in search of employment

Explanation:

(i) Unemployment leads to wastage of manpower resource. People who are an asset for the economy turn into a liability. There is a feeling of hopelessness and despair among the youth. People do not have enough money to support their family. Inability of educated people who are willing to work to find gainful employment implies a great social waste.

(ii) Unemployment tends to increase economic overload. The dependence of unemployed on the working population increase. The quality of life of an individual as well as of society is adversely affected.

(iii) Unemployment has detrimetnal impact on the overall growth of an economy. Increase in unemployment is and indicator of a depressed economy. It also wastes the resource, which could have been gainfully employed. If people cannot be used as a resource they naturally appear as a liability to the economy.

(iv) The unemployed youth may turn to anti-social activities like cheating, thefts, murders, terrorism etc.

(v) The quality of life of an individual as well as of society gets adversely affected which eventually leads to decline in health status and rising withdrawal from the school system.

Answered by prakritiaswal18
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Answer:

EFFECTS OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN INDIA

1) Wastage of man power resource.

2) People who are an asset for the economy

turn into a liability.

3) There is a feeling of hopelessness and

despair among the youth.

4) People do not have enough money to

support their family and decline in the

health condition.

5) Unemployment tends to increase

economic overload.

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