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...................,..................... is harmful to the interest of the country.​

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Answered by SparshaM
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---is harmful to the interest of the country.

  • Corruption
  • Corruption is harmful to the interest of the country.
  • For example : It is better to live in a village than to a corrupted country. Because village gives us fresh air and it produces raw materials and afterthat we supply it to town.
  • A country corrupted means it is damaged fully. For example : A country can be corrupted financially, physically, mentally, environmentally.
  • Nature and human beings are effected by it very much.
  • We are responsible for it (corruption) . If we want we can make it clean but we don't want that because somehow it is profitable to some corrupted people.
  • Although we have to be . If we don't do that then our country will not remain acceptable for lives.
Answered by MVB
1

Answer:.UNEMPLOYMENT. is harmful to the interest of the country.​

Explanation:

Unemployment is the failure to get utilized in a set up association notwithstanding the unsuccessful efforts. A relentless condition can cause delayed starvation in a monetarily feeble family. This issue in the current century has gotten vital because of different reasons like absence of human resources, ignorance, and accessibility of assets, crime percentage, mental pressure, and surprisingly the impact of political components. One of the foremost issues in the functioning area is the abuse of representatives, making lose them trust from their working environment. They face disparity in the appropriation of wages by their manager. Additionally, biasness is predominant in work environments. The business' top choice and incompetent up-and-comers are favored more than the talented ones.

National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) defines employment and unemployment based upon the following :

  • Working (engaged in any sort of economic activity) i.e. 'Employed'.
  • Seeking or available for any type of work i.e. 'Unemployed'.
  • Neither seeking nor available for any particular work.

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