write a letter to the editor about unemployment
Anish Kumar,
Plot No. 123
Greater Onida
M.P– 76
18th April, 2015
The Editor
The Hindustan Times
Mumbai
Dear Sir,
Nowadays employment is a very serious issue and people who are well qualified are not getting suitable jobs. If people are getting jobs then either the pay is not suitable or according to the qualifications the designation is very low.
Due to this many deserving people are still unemployed and deserving talent is going to waste. Unemployment then leads to crime and other social problems. institutions must keep a fair policy and give jobs and pays according to the skills and academic qualifications a person has therefore ensuring that unemployment does not spread in the society
"53 per cent of employed youth suffer some degree of skill deprivation while only 8 per cent of youth are unemployed," says India Labor Report 2007.As the country launches itself on a higher growth trajectory but with rising unemployment, a report says that unemployability is a bigger crisis than unemployment.
Noting that the present education system needs to be improved, the report says, "90 per cent of employment opportunities require vocational skills but 90 per cent of our college/school output has bookish knowledge."
The report also points out that 300 million youth will enter the labour force by 2025 and 25 per cent of the world's workers in the next four years will be Indians.
The unfinished education and training reform agenda denies our youth the economic equivalent of a right to vote. It perpetuates inequality of opportunity because unemployability is now a bigger problem than unemployment
Yours sincerely
Anish Kuamar
Anish Kumar,
Plot No. 123
Greater Onida
M.P– 76
18th April, 2015
The Editor
The Hindustan Times
Mumbai
Dear Sir,
Nowadays employment is a very serious issue and people who are well qualified are not getting suitable jobs. If people are getting jobs then either the pay is not suitable or according to the qualifications the designation is very low.
Due to this many deserving people are still unemployed and deserving talent is going to waste. Unemployment then leads to crime and other social problems. institutions must keep a fair policy and give jobs and pays according to the skills and academic qualifications a person has therefore ensuring that unemployment does not spread in the society
"53 per cent of employed youth suffer some degree of skill deprivation while only 8 per cent of youth are unemployed," says India Labor Report 2007.As the country launches itself on a higher growth trajectory but with rising unemployment, a report says that unemployability is a bigger crisis than unemployment.
Noting that the present education system needs to be improved, the report says, "90 per cent of employment opportunities require vocational skills but 90 per cent of our college/school output has bookish knowledge."
The report also points out that 300 million youth will enter the labour force by 2025 and 25 per cent of the world's workers in the next four years will be Indians.
The unfinished education and training reform agenda denies our youth the economic equivalent of a right to vote. It perpetuates inequality of opportunity because unemployability is now a bigger problem than unemployment
Yours sincerely
Anish Kuamar
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