Indian economy stands highly on job creation for youth

Indian economy stands highly on job creation for youth

Worsening of Indian economy has been a big issue since about 6 years and will impact greatly on Indian foreign affairs. The fall of Indian rupee against dollar has been noticed since 1938. In the year 1938 Indian rupee was about Rs 15 against dollar. Decade after decade it was noticed a surge of over 10 was observed every decade. Currently the INR is Rs 70 against dollar. It shows how the government will tackle this and many other issues in the coming years?

Job Creation

India should create jobs for the youth and keep their focus on the farmers. Government should take initiatives and do something substantially to get India transformed. Under any government whether BJP or Congress many promises made to the people were ignored when they took over the powers. Poverty growth has been on the rise in India as it’s related to violence and incapability of the government to bring peace. Indian economy stands highly on job creation for youth at present. Taking into consideration the various factors, where Indian rich remain as rich and the middle class gotten lower.

Furthermore, it’s a shame that Indian leaders do foreign trips and never think of developing the nation.

Care For Poor & For Jobs

Poor couldn’t be helped with upgrades in education and technical training for free. Jobs are hard to get and there’s always tough situation for the middle class since over 6 years. It’s highly important that India should focus on development and play a pivotal role to create jobs. Basically, the mass suicides of farmers and students are telling the tale of cat and mouse. It’s deeply sad to know students do suicide even in the 21st century. People around India were helpless with poverty and famine. Time has come for India to grow in all sectors so that Indian economy further finds no bad results.

Khalid M Raza

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