Scope of PHD in kashmiri.
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Recently there appeared a report in ‘the New Indian Express’ dated 3 March 2018, over the unemployment problems among the highly qualified youth in J&K. This report was also highlighted by our local media. The report said that doctorates, post-graduates and graduates have applied for Govt jobs as orderlies, guards and sweepers in J&K. The report further said that nearly 18,000 candidates, many of them with PhDs, 2,000 postgraduates, 5,000 graduates have applied for 110 class IV posts in Govt Medical College, Srinagar (GMC). These people are seeking to work as nursing orderlies, office orderlies, ward boys, lab attendants, sweepers and stretcher bearers. The minimum/maximum eligibility criterion for the posts was matriculation/higher secondary and there was no credit for higher qualifications. The report further said that last year a candidate with a PhD was selected as sweeper in GMC but after joining duties, he later resigned. It is indeed a sign of desperation. Many people don’t believe these reports and hold the view that there may be stray cases of PhD students seeking sweeper’s jobs. One of the hilarious parts of the report was its title, captained “In Jammu and Kashmir, PhDs want to be sweepers”
If things happen this way, then we might be able to discuss scientific laws, technology, philosophy and psychology from sweepers and peons fetching tea and drinking water in our offices. Indeed, the caption of the report should have been like “PhDs apply for sweeper’s posts in J&K”. Are we ridiculing PhDs? It is not like that, PhDs want to be sweepers and peons. Nobody in this world likes an inferior position. It is quite a common sense that rising unemployment problems and circumstances force such individuals to take up low-ranking jobs. And it is not happening in J&K only, over the years, reports have regularly appeared about people with PhDs, MBAs, Post and Engineering graduates applying for low-class jobs. Just a year back 255 doctorates where among the 23 lakh people who had applied for 368 posts of peons in UP. It has happened in Madhya Pradesh and continuing all around in other states. The whole India is presently grappling under the rising unemployment problems. Then, we should also check the universities from where these people have obtained the degrees and verify what they have contributed. No one from a good university or with a good research work would apply for such jobs. There is massive rot in the Indian education system. Almost anyone can buy a PhD, Bed/Med, graduation or post graduation degree, but it is very difficult to buy a peon’s job in government.
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