why are educated unemployed a peculiar problem of India? ANSWER IN POINTS.
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Educated unemployed a peculiar problem of India are as follows...
(i) In the case of urban areas, educated unemployment has become a common phenomenon. Many urban youth with matriculation, graduation and post graduation degrees are not able to find jobs.
(ii) A study showed that unemployment of graduates and post graduates has increased faster than among matriculates.
(iii) A paradoxical manpower situation is witnessed as surplus of manpower in certain categories coexists with shortage of manpower in others.
(iv) There is unemployment among technically qualified persons on one hand, while there is dearth of technical skills required for economic growth.
(v) So we can say that educated unemployment is indeed a peculiar problem of India.
(i) In the case of urban areas, educated unemployment has become a common phenomenon. Many urban youth with matriculation, graduation and post graduation degrees are not able to find jobs.
(ii) A study showed that unemployment of graduates and post graduates has increased faster than among matriculates.
(iii) A paradoxical manpower situation is witnessed as surplus of manpower in certain categories coexists with shortage of manpower in others.
(iv) There is unemployment among technically qualified persons on one hand, while there is dearth of technical skills required for economic growth.
(v) So we can say that educated unemployment is indeed a peculiar problem of India.
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In India, there is a large amount of graduate, the matric passes people who are unemployed especially in urban areas. Thus 'educated but unemployed' is a peculiar problem in India.
In some field, there is a surplus of manpower whereas in certain areas there is a shortage of manpower.
The reasons for this are as follow:
There is unemployment among technically qualified person because their technical education is not up to industry standard thus there is a lack of skilled manpower.
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