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Social Issues in Arunachal Pradesh

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Answered by raghavendrasala
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Explanation:

The Arunachal students (not generalising, but many of them) are not so good in studies and they create pressure on non-Arunachal faculties to let them pass by increasing their marks, even though they don't deserve any mark. If some faculty doesn't agree to this, they would behave rudely, give threats of hurting them, they would usually say: "Come out of the campus, and we will see you". Those students are not at all interested in doing good quality project work (which is part of their requirement to earn required credits). They would simply say:"I don't want to work on something very hi-fi. Just give me some easy work and pass me with a D grade". (D grade is the lowest grade at which a student a supposed to clear a course.)

Most of the times, they would try to impose their 'dominance'.

Answered by PrajwalKP
7

For each and every society, region, and state, its population is important assets specially the youths. Nyishi tribal youths may be categorised as productive population or productive assets of a society. Unemployment is one of the dilemmas that have entangled the Nyishi tribal youths of Arunachal Pradesh, particularly the Nyishi tribal youths. Its negative impact on the development of an individual in particular and Nyishi society in general is undeniable. As the rate of unemployment towering high in the state, lack of business and managerial skills has crippled the Nyishi tribal youths from venturing into private businesses that could have encouraged self-employment. This study aims to identify the social and psychological effects of unemployment on the Nyishi tribal youths. It also examines the response of their families towards them and the consequent problems being faced by the unemployed Nyishi tribal youths. The area of the study was Nyapin Subdivision in Kurung Kumey district of Arunachal Pradesh, from where a sample of 55 respondents was selected by using purposive sampling technique. The study sheds light on diverse repercussions of unemployment on the individual and family level such as skill deterioration, reduced self-esteem, confidence and disturbance in familial life.

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