is an Effort to employ unemployed Youths across India
Fresh Approaches to Resolve Unemployment Issues Across India !
India’s story is one of energy, possibility, and promise. Still, unemployment continues to hang over many families, especially in both cities and villages. The problem is like a tangled knot—it’s not fixed with a single pull. But each thread—be it skilling, new businesses, or better policies—brings us closer to untangling it. Let’s explore what it takes to give millions more a fair shot at stable and meaningful work.
Chatra Neeti – Fight for Right is an Effort to provide earning source unemployed Youths across India. Since the last 75 years of India’s Independence, no political Leaders, bureaucrats, or reformers have shown their guts to reform the Indian education system, which was architected by the Britishers to produce clerical staff for the East India Company. Hence we Indians are habituated to rote and regurgitate on answer sheets to fetch a good score, which is in no way useful in generating our future income source.
Unemployment issues across India…
Addressing unemployment among Indian youth requires a multi-faceted approach that combines skill development, entrepreneurship, and job creation. Here are practical strategies to provide earning sources for unemployed youth across India. Current Govt’s failed approach and ways to upgrade:
1. Skill Development Programs: Expand programs like Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) and Skill India to offer market-relevant training in fields like IT, healthcare, renewable energy, and manufacturing. Tailor courses to local industry needs, ensuring certifications lead to jobs. Partner with private sector firms to align training with employment opportunities. For example, training in digital skills or logistics can open roles in e-commerce, a growing sector in India. Lack of practical knowledge of material procuring, analyzing true demand of the potential buyer, finding buyers using Govt Digital Tools of NIC, and provide logistic support using Speed Post to deliver orders and collect payment is the true way of boosting new products across domestic and overseas buyers, rather just pumping funds without such resourceful homework.
2. Promote Entrepreneurship: Strengthen schemes like Pradhan Mantri Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) and Startup India to provide low-interest loans, subsidies, and mentorship for young entrepreneurs. Simplify access to credit for micro-enterprises in rural and urban areas, especially in agriculture, retail, and services. For instance, supporting youth to start small agribusinesses or food processing units can leverage India’s agricultural base. Lack of practical knowledge of material procuring, analyzing true demand of the potential buyer, finding buyers using Govt Digital Tools of NIC, and provide logistic support using Speed Post to deliver orders and collect payment is the true way of boosting new products across domestic and overseas buyers, rather just pumping funds without such resourceful homework.
3. Expand Gig and Digital Economy Opportunities: Encourage participation in gig platforms (e.g., freelance work in IT, content creation, or delivery services) by providing digital literacy training and affordable internet access. Create online job portals linking youth to remote work opportunities, especially in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. This can tap into India’s 800 million internet users and growing digital market.
4. Strengthen Rural Employment Schemes: Enhance MGNREGA to include skill-based tasks like rural infrastructure or renewable energy projects, offering youth stable income while building employable skills. Introduce rural self-employment training institutes (RSETIs) in every district to teach trades like handicrafts, poultry farming, or solar panel installation.
5. Support Women and Marginalized Groups: Address high unemployment among young women (34.5% for female graduates in 2022) by offering gender-specific training and incentives for industries like textiles, education, or healthcare. Provide safe workspaces and childcare support to boost female participation. Extend age and eligibility relaxations for SC/ST and differently-abled youth in government schemes. Creating ITIs across Panchyats at village sectors, at town levels, and at state capital levels under unified smart board taught by expert senior ITIans Professors. And Assisted by concerned teaching staffs for better clarifications of the students.
6. Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs): Collaborate with industries to create apprenticeship programs, ensuring hands-on experience and job placement. For example, tie-ups with tech firms can train youth in AI, cloud computing, or cybersecurity, sectors with high demand. Incentives like tax breaks for companies hiring fresh graduates can spur job creation. Additionaly, encouraged Whizkids to open their own manufacturing units at each capital states assisted funds by the Govt or insists funders to encourage such new manufacturers and collect EMIs like our Highway Minister Neetin Gadkary invited funders to invest and collect toll tax to recover their capital invested.
7. Localized Job Creation: Develop regional job hubs based on local resources—tourism in Goa, fisheries in coastal areas, or manufacturing in industrial belts like Gujarat. Use data from the Periodic Labour Force Survey to map unemployment hotspots (e.g., Bihar, Kerala) and prioritize interventions there. Additionaly, encouraged Whizkids to open their own manufacturing units at each capital states assisted funds by the Govt or insists funders to encourage such new manufacturers and collect EMIs like our Highway Minister Neetin Gadkary invited funders to invest and collect toll tax to recover their capital invested.
8. Mental Health and Career Counseling: Unemployment often leads to stress and disengagement, especially among educated youth. Offer free career counseling and psychological support through community centers or digital platforms to keep youth motivated and informed about opportunities.
Challenges to Address: High youth unemployment (10.2% in 2023-24) persists due to skill-job mismatches, urban-rural disparities, and bureaucratic hurdles in accessing schemes. Policies must streamline loan approvals, reduce paperwork, and ensure last-mile delivery of benefits. The only way to resolve unemployment behemoth is a serious need of Govt’s active participation on research and analytical approach, rather pumping funds blindly that resulted 90% of startups face close down.
Scale of Impact: With 65% of India’s population under 35, empowering even 10 million unemployed youth annually could add billions to GDP while reducing social unrest. For instance, training 1 million youth in IT outsourcing (India holds 55% of the global market) could create sustainable livelihoods. Seer sluggish approach of current Govt without experience and analytical mindset is the result of current hike of unemployment issues across India.
These strategies, if executed with accountability and local adaptation, can transform India’s youth bulge into an economic asset.
For the past 75 years since India’s independence, no political leaders, bureaucrats, or reformers have demonstrated the courage to reform the education system, which was originally designed by the British to produce clerical staff for the East India Company. Consequently, Indians have become accustomed to rote learning and merely reproducing information on exams, which does not contribute to future income pot Chhatra Neeti – Fight for Right aims to create employment opportunities for unemployed youth throughout India.
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