Turning Young Job Seekers into Job Creators: Need, Opportunities, and Challenges

Authors

  • Vilas P. Baile Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Kumbhalkar College of Social Work, Wardha, IND. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54368/qijmsrd.1.1.0001

Keywords:

Job Seekers, Job Creators, Entrepreneur, Unemployment, Subsidy

Abstract

As human beings’ food, shelter and clothes are our basic needs. After primitive stages, it doesn't matter, but today it matters in the life of all human beings. It may not have been challenging to meet the basic needs in the early stages of human life. Still, it has become complicated in the current situation because if there is any need and want to be met, then it is necessary to earn money first. In the present social system, money earned with the exchange of workforce and needs are met through this orthodoxy, but the unemployment situation punctures. Every educated, as well as uneducated person want to service only. Accidently few people come into the field of self-employment and become a businessman. If we're going to provide more jobs to unemployed people, more job creators should be come ahead and establish their industries and businesses. At the end of 2030, India will be the most powerful country with youth, but this presence needs to be inactive. For this, our education system should be appropriately moved. Every year we produce millions of undergraduate and post-graduates, but we don’t out how many are helpful. We have discussed the anti-China product movement for the last 2-3 years on digital platforms and social media, but it is limited only to ‘forwarded messages to others. Our professional graduates cannot start their entrepreneurship units because they are educated without proper knowledge, skills, and techniques and are not ready to apply knowledge. Actual field activities create new.....

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Published

2022/03/30

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Review Article

How to Cite

Baile, V. P. (2022). Turning Young Job Seekers into Job Creators: Need, Opportunities, and Challenges. Quing: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Scientific Research and Development, 1(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.54368/qijmsrd.1.1.0001

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