There must be some mistake. 90 crore or 900 million is the total workforce of India(That means no working population is looking for job). And also the population of USA 33 crore or 330 million and Russia 144 million or 14 crore combined would be around 47.41 crore or 474.1 million. I think the figure is 9 crore or 90 million people are not looking for jobs.
You are right. We made an error here. The number is around 45 crore, not 90 crore. www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/india-s-job-market-going-into-greater-threat-people-no-more-look-for-work-122042500124_1.html
@@kabiramalhar2189 So, did some study and found that working age population (15-64 age) of India is 90 crore people. And Labour force participation rate is around 40% i.e, 36 crore. If we compare it with US or China the Labour force participation rate of US and China is around 65%. So to say, if we need to have a good Labour force participation rate we need around 60 crore people working in total out of 90 crore people. That means around 24 crore people are unemployed not looking for jobs at all (This might include children who are still studying, woman that are getting married (home maker), discouraged people due to fierce competition for mineal jobs and other problems mentioned by Mohak). India’s female labor force participation rate is around 25% when the global average is 47%. I don't know where this figure of 45 crore is coming from. Yeah, India's Labour force participation rate was 47% in 2016 and fallen down to 40% in December 2021. I think Covid played a big role here. Also, a big question arise - why these 7% people who were employed and working are not searching or returning back to job again?
The harsh fact is, in most of the private sectors jobs are extremely under paid.. And they will try to suck the life out of you for the little salary they are offering.. There is no strict labour laws in India.. So, it is quite natural that our youth is tending towards IT/Govt jobs..
The obsession Indian parents have with govt. jobs is toxic,my relatives have made plan for my cousin who is in 6th i.e First do an mbbs then prepare for upsc to become ias and same is the case for my neighbour In 8th IIT ----> IAS.
LOL, agar IAS hi end goal hai to MBBS aur IIT me kyu bhej rahe hain. The thing is that our previous generation has seen these government employees living prosperous lives. That's why they aim so, our generation may be inclined towards Private jobs as we are into the start-up culture.
It's sad but I can totally understand why their thinking is this way. Making because they've seen these types of people living healthy lifestyles in their time.
You forgot one point "College Fees" for professional education and seats availability in reputed colleges. This also discourages many students to pursue good education.
@@bellahadid7787 passing the entrance exam does not equals to intelligence. Most of those who clear ias/iits/medicals are coached in costly branded coaching classes like chanakya, allen, aakash etc.
@@rohitsinghsharma5012 yes now that's a problem of High unaffordable education, but that doesn't mean everyone should get into reputed colleges without passing entrance
Nah it's degree = skills which is problematic. Matlb inko aache marks bhi chiye acche college mei aane ke liye, magar fir companies skills ki demand krti hai. Insaan kare to kare kya
In our society, government employees are glorified while enterpreneurs are not given much importance. In developed nations, entrepreneurs are glorified and respected. The problem of unemployment and inequality can be solved by changing the mindset of society. The youth is looking for a government job; they are not excited to start a "pakora shop".
I am very excited to start my pakoda shop. Actually my whole family and relatives are happy and excited. Can't explain in words. Rate : 5 pakodas/Rs10. Free pakodas on Sunday.
@@sharda_244 the govt is to blame for the inefficient babus...the govt is releasing funds for the district but why aren't they even checking if the funds are being utilised or not ? Those ias who are currupt are equally to be blamed as the state govt..sab mile hue hote hai bade bade scam Me.. If the govt is vigilant, the officers will and have to be accountable..
@@bitcoearn3288 You can assume anything but Main to yahi bola Pakoda stall khol rha hu, and everyone is excited in my family. Infact, They are planning to celebrate it in big way. Bhandara hoga pure gaaw me. Remember Sunday free.
In Kerala, every Parents want their Child to be Either an Engineer or a Doctor or an Government Official. After getting a White Collor Job, Kerala Parents will then want their Child to somehow Escape from Kerala then go to any European, Australian or North-American Country and Try to Settle there. 20 to 30 Years back, 90% of the Keralaites would go to Arab Gulf Countries for Working as Labourers. Now everyone wants to go to Europe or Canada or Australia. No one wants to settle here in Kerala. Meanwhile, Bengalis, Biharis and Odisha Workers are Coming to Kerala like Tsunami, for working as Labourers.
@@gouthamsudheer2080 if opportunities are created in foreign then obviously students will leave our country. Do you know that most tech jobs are sector jobs and in previous decade the salaries of the IT CEOs have increased by 9.36 times while the salaries of the freshers have increased only by 1.43 times ? Now, if your starting salary is low then your salary won't increase that much. Your salary growth is significantly impacted by your starting salary 'cuz HRs count your salary as a parameter of your skills and not actually your skills as parameter.
@@kamalkumar7978 I have Studied Civil Engineering and I'm a 2020 Pass-out guy. I Started Working in a Seewage Construction Company from April-2021 till Late August-2021. Then I Shifted from that Company to a Small Building Construction Company from Mid October-2021 to 30th April 2022. Since I was a Fresher and my Job was to Supervise the Construction Site, I used to Get Only Rs6000/Month. Now I'm Not Doing any Work and I'm Preparing for CAT exam in the Pursuit of a Better Future. So Since my Starting Salary is Very Low, will I get Low Salary in any other Companies also??
@@gouthamsudheer2080 no, it doesn't work like this always, you can have better package no matter what was your first salary, even some companies see it as very positively that you still work for an organisation just for industrial exposure... It's about how you portray it in interview.. This is trick . By this You can even show your failures as your learning lessons. It's all about how you think about it... Other person will also feel same. And all the best for your future 🌱
Being an engineer I can give you a full picture.I'm a final year student of automobile engineering looking for jobs since a year (I will pass out this month). Applied for jobs in atleast 100-200 job openings at automobile sector companies, got zero interview calls. But I get interview calls for sales profile every now and then. Especially from insurance companies, coaching companies etc. I rejected all of those offers. This is true for most people in engineering and science honours field. We do get offers but for sales profile which is the most unstable career option. Usually These companies will make you work for two months and then give you a giant sales target so that they can fire you and hire new guy. All of my seniors who went in sales profile faced this within few months. This is why I alone with millions of students from technology background don't have any hope for job search anymore.
@@TransientBloke I only apply for fresher/trainee posts directly on company official sites so I don't have any idea. And it's not a distinct phenomenon. Most engineers who apply for non IT jobs usually don't get any interview calls at all.
Get some experience in your resume By working in sales We want experienced people who know how to work with people I never hire anyone with less than 5 month people experience
Well you know what CTO of Bajaj discovered when he went to premiere institutions like IITs & NITs...... He couldn't find 20 candidates in all IITs & NITs who had proper knowledge to even become an Mechanical Engineer....... Most of these MEs are interested in higher paying jobs of IT sector, these students don't even study for their core subject.........
I am 25 gave up on Govt preparation, jobless. Im "generation nowhere". That statement do hit hard and eye opening. No matter what I will always try my best in my life. No giving up anymore.
@@Quantum_in_Java preparation tho chal re but needed more dose. I m self realizing my mistakes for every attempt. But time taking process hore mera. Taking precious time in life. Thats upsetting. Lets see what happens.
Don't lose hope my friend, my brother is also 26 and unemployed and he's finally giving up on govt. jobs and looking to start his own business, I wish you all the best.
The bigger issue is dignity of labour. Abroad, it is perfectly fine and respectable to be a, say, carpenter or plumber, and they make a decent living. Agreed, pay is low in India, but some job is better than no job. In India, blue collar jobs are considered second rate, so even people with good skill sets remain without a good/ any income source. Our mindset needs a change. Unfortunately we all know this is not gonna happen.
I live in the Netherlands. Last week I wanted to lay flooring in my apartment. When I put the job online, I received many offers. Ultimately a freelance woman came to my house all alone, she did all the labour herself and she invoiced an acceptable fee. Her education was just up to school level, but she is financially independent. Can we expect this in India? No. A woman firstly will not be allowed to do a labour job, secondly such a job will be seen as below “khandaan ki izzat”. So yeah. Dignity of labour is EVERYTHING.
i am from punjab and you know what every one is okay with doing labour jobs in foreign they see themselves as self indepedent there but at same side in India even if we give them money they wont do labour work because "log kya khege"
Brilliant answer. Many neighbourhoods I have lived in severely lacked skilled blue collar workers...there is a lot of scope of employment in these services
That's why entrepreneur should be given importance ,by creating on government job u will employ only one person but if u create one entrepreneur you will create 100 jobs
So many compliances for an entrepreneur including GST and ITR filing. How is a normal guy expected to file these. If you go to a CA, the costs are terrible.
I agree with your opinion but glamourization of entrepreneurship is very bad as it sets wrong expectations. People think easy money can be made with less effort whrn in reality it's one of the most taxing, failure prone and stressful jobs out there. Maybe that's one of the reasons why business has a bad repo. Indians want a stable job. Not a high risk high reward vacation package. But this is just my opinion. I'd love to hear some more thoughts on it.💕
+@@revensaj1712 You are right. While entrepreneurship per se is not a bad thing, it can become quite stressful and challenging. The way it is being glamourised-by the media's focus on the small number of successful entrepreneurial ventures, while ignoring the large number of ones that do not succeed-a lot of unrealistic expectations are created and stoked in the minds of the youth.
*The problem is not with upskilling. The problem is with companies letharic and insecure attitude towards internships 'cuz even in internships they demand experience.* *Now, the problem is not education and skills but experience.*
The problem is many people are not fit for the jobs available. Our education system is flawed and people don't get to know the basics and have the practical knowledge about it. They just study the theory and go for the jobs . You yourself made a video on how the education system failed us so it's a very well known fact.
Then why dun the govt. Ask and heal that flawed system. The fees structure are never been changed for colleges. But yes end of the story student are accused for not having enough knowledge
Education system isn’t important. Ppls need industry attachment after finishing education. Also too much education no need. Ppl need basic education & later should study targeted sectors.
People are not fit or the jobs are not properly defined. Excuses for no training system in place, no incentives. No proper processes. Blaming people is the easy way out.
U missed an important point : job dissatisfaction/stress and politics in so called "good jobs" many workforce employees leave due to very high work stress; excessive working hours, low salary, dealing with abusive management or bad boss, perform or die work culture, gossiping coworkers who can make your work life hell..toxic cultures..we need to talk about these glaring issues as well.
Sorry soham, nowadays bcom graduate is as good as taxi driver. I myself IT graduate failed to secure a job, finally got one. But in probation. Then got waky by family, about pensions after retirement around 40s. 😃 Sometimes I feel bhagwan sare disgusting logo ko India mein bejha hain punar jaman dekar. Plz lord reincarnate me to USA next time.
I work in IT and what I noticed new generation wants to look cool by saying I don’t want 9 to 5 jobs…. Webseries and movie like family man and pyaar ka panchnama has shown it as negative so youth feel it’s cool to be unemployed than working in 9 to 5 job. God bless them
@@pranay306 yep China managed human resource greatly. But if you see they are also working on decreasing or controlling population, meanwhile in india population is growing with the huge rate, which will make India cross China in 1-2 years. (Also they got more surface area than us) So yes the population matters..
@@ShadowOfTheDeath no, population decline has already begun in India naturally, it's just that you are unaware about it, meanwhile china will be facing consequences for their batshit crazy population control laws( now they have moved to 3 child policy)
To be honest diversification of jobs and also increasing the manufacturing industry for skilled and unskilled workers is necessary and also creating INDIAN LABOUR FRONT for labourers, workers, drivers,farmers,servants would be a massive benefit if I was in the government I would have created this labour front and provided these ppl with health insurance,life insurance and also particular subsidiary on healthcare, education,food and shelter
What you are advocating is the pre-globalization( before 1991) type India. Basically government control on all business. Labour unions are the biggest reason for less companies and market jobs. Kerela has the strongest Labour unions, but has one of the least investment. If your intention is better life conditions for labours than they can be achieved differently, without putting government in everything, and without further burden on tax payer because what you are advocating would lead to massive budget diversion without the same wealth creation.
I used to think.... unemployment toh har jagah hai toh sarkar kaise bol dete hai unemployment rate low hua hai..... thanks Mohak and entire team....itni deep research Kiya..... My doubts got cleared ✌️.... Pata nahi kya hoga " generation nowhere".... 🌚
@@_kartik_chauhan oh its a bot?? Well I'm not sure but sorry anyway 🙏. Also, I was gonna apologize cus seen your other replies and you definitely not a jerk (I think I misinterpreted your motives of the reply above)😅
The market is filled with 12k-15k-18k jobs. Engineers and MBAs aged 40 are doing this job and drinking themselves to sleep everyday. No one told them the economy was in such a bad shape. They were seeing all the political videos of "Indian is becoming a superpower" on TV and UA-cam that they got shocked when they faced reality.
Totally agreed. Social media sites are distracting youth. I have seen people just scrolling reels and doing nothing. Really hope this and the next generation will be back on track soon.
Schme instgram pe meme dekh lo waha bus alsi hi hai sb usko seriously lene be bajye majak banaya huaa hai social media me bethe rhoge wqt barbad kroge success kaise milega mehnat nai krogee fal kaise milegaa 🙂 hamari generation sb chahiye but wo kam hi nai krna chahti hai plus even ham itne lucky generation Kam kam hamare pas aise videos hai bhot kuch hai jisse life bannaa le but reels pe tumke laga ke famous hona hai inko 🙂 bed pe beth ke Ronaldo banan hai inko elone musk banan hi apne ap sudharne ki jgh bus meme pe hasna hai inko yar ye sb inte advanteg milee use kro n achee se ku faltu ka time barbad kr rhe hai ye
Seeing the ammount of people(including people in foreign land) spending more time on tik tok and Instragram, I don't think Gen Z( not the entire gen) is on the right way
This message is for who are investing their time on social media just for avoiding their parents jobs pressure, they can simply make content or work on online as a part time and earn a good income, even this is also a good job because if they start doing that then they automatically learn new skills like video editing, script writing, cinematography etc. So dear 'Youth' don't waste your time to scroll, start working from today. Thank you.
Private jobs in IT service based companies (like TCS, Infosys) are creating huge stress and mental pressure making employees frustrated. Also stability, work life balance, job security all are in question in these companies.
Dada,I completed my BTech in IT this year.Our college doesn't have much placement😓.How to get IT job off campus?I know C,Java,HTML,CSS, Javascript,mySQL.
Bro Kahi competition itna na ho jae ki IT Crash ho jae Kyuki Manufacturing have the real Money I just read some tweet in which It was comparing about the revenue of Infosys and Apple Jitna Apple ne apna Merch bech kar Paisa kamaya hai utna to total Infosys ne kamaya hai Manufacturing me asli Paisa hai and IT ke respect me skill bhi kam Chahiye mental In Youth ko Manufacturing Me hi bhejna hoga
I'm from Bihar, there's only government job option left because required skills in Pvt industries are quite expensive for poor बिहारी, and lack of awareness if a bright student Born In middle class bihari family then he left his hometown for IIT-JEE/NEET prep even though his family was not capable for this but they do all they can because they think if the guy succeed then whole family situation will change immediately otherwise he needs to prepare for Government jobs after zero skilled UG pg degrees from his local university/college! Son of a poor farmer is preparing for his government exam in patna - delhi by expending all of his family resources at the age of 28! Just think about his pressure! Edit - every average studying middle class Bihari student want to study in Sharda Amity and after 5years of graduation making 1.5 lac per month, instead of preparing for 30k inr per month govt job??
*When you people are literally voting LALU YADAV , who was in jail bcoz of CORRUPTION , How come you also expect development in Bihar ?? Doesnt make sense to me . Better keep voting based on caste and keep going to other states to work as labours. SAD BUT TRUE STATE OF BIHARIS*
@@summit1g_vods शर्म तो तुमको आती नहीं है दलाली करने में, अब बीस साल होने को हैं सत्ता बदले हुए और वो विपक्ष में है। कितने दिन और अपनी मां जैसी माटी को शर्मिंदा करोगे चाटुकारिता में। जनता ने जिसको वोट किया वो सत्ता में है 2005 से ही और 1990 से पहले के सारे वर्षों में। अगर अपने मां बाप के लहू को कलंकित करने के बजाय लहू में दम है तो सच बोलो वरना धिक्कार है तुम पर जो भगत-सुभाष की माटी में जनम लेकर गुलामी करते हो
I am a Mumbaikar. During my school days, we used to visit my Nani in my summer vacation in U. P. and when I was in secondary years of my school I observed one thing whenever my cousins or relatives used to visit us who were in the age group of 18-28 yrs most of them were just preparing for one or another govt exam without any employment for years & years n it was shocking for me as I never experienced it on this scale in Mumbai. In fact even now one of my cousins who completed his B. Tech and doing a job in IT sector from last 3 yrs or so has tried for all the banking exams, SSC & UPSC n now as he couldn't succeed in any now trying for MBA so I could never understand why he was so desperate for getting admission in engineering when he wanted to go for banking and other govt jobs so many a times it is also abt ur reputation in the society
Then basic reason is in India only professional like engineer and doctor are paid well to survive. Unlike in US where you can buy an Iphone easily even if u r working at Mc donalds...
@@varunkumarpandey456 honestly it is a very generalized statement bcz not all engineers and doctors are well paid. Another thing in America the cost of iPhone is much cheaper than the cost of iPhone in India you can check that it's not that the McD ppl are very well paid in USA
@@komalpandey2409 avg engg atleast can get 3.5 lac package in tcs while what will avg history graduate. Its trend everywhere in the world that stem job get paid more and since India is a poor country people flock to these irrespective pf interest
I feel a significant percentage of our youth are not clear about their goals , like what they actually want to be in future and how to achieve that. Having a goal actually increases productivity by a lot. This may be one of the reasons of ‘generation nowhere’ thingy.
What do you expect? We're just taught "study and get a job, study study study" they never say which job + career guidance lectures for us are arranged after we go in 10th (atleast here). Schools here should be teaching about availability of jobs first, try to create interest in them, if not, teach about the variety of jobs here. If not, ofcourse we'd never know what we really want to do
Upgrad should start something for manufacturing process/equipment knowledge, semiconductors designing, R&D, drone tech, agri tech, IOT applications, remote marketing, blockchain etc. and open in rural areas first. So that people moving from there to urban cities have competitive edge in new technologies. People within urban areas with bit of savings should start a crowd funding platform to open new businesses within their area of expertise. This will create a push-pull workforce.
*The problem is not with upskilling. The problem is with companies letharic and insecure attitude towards internships 'cuz even in internships they demand experience.* *Now, the problem is not education and skills but experience.*
Good Governments create public sector jobs but more importantly, ensure the right conditions that incentivize free market investment. This may include anything from decent infrastructure, decent transportation for an efficient supply chain, ensuring a skilled and motivated workforce, removing trade barriers, replacing bad regulatory frameworks with good ones, reducing bureaucracy and cronyism, ensuring there are no sectarian or intercommunal strife etc Thus far, the current government has failed quite miserably when it comes almost all of these aspects
The thing is that we consider that work, or job is only meant to satisfy our monetary needs. In my family, almost everyone is sadly, unemployed only. They don't want to come out of the comfort zone. Due to a shear chaos in their earlier lives , they were not able to find jobs of their choice or better say maybe they were not as responsible or aware then. Now they are in their 40s. I wanted to help my Bua apply for atleast a work from home customer executive job. Yet due to being not so proficient in English, the trial saw no sun. Whenever someone asks what my father is doing, I say he is an insurance agent. Technically this job has helped him nowhere. But consumed him so much yet he doesn't even try to search for something different and maybe try to update his skills to match the league. Working through and meeting people gives you a chance to grow, but they feel that I push them because I want to do nothing. I should begin to tutor students and do something or such but they won't do. Well I am trying though and hopefully I see a way to be a valuable asset to the industry and economic through. Thanks mohak for another thought through :))
Your story instigated a lot of thoughts to me. We can helm all our responsibilities to our kids and future generations. If we are capable, we must take the stance. Wishing you a bright future!
You are simply Questioning BJP Supporters But that will do not solve anything because We have no alternative Log ab Bewakuf Nahi Hai Bhai Kuch zada hi samajhdar ho gaye hai like Running Behind an Unachievable Dream Se achcha Mat bhago It's sad It's Disappointing but It's the Reality ( My Comment May Look like i am Defending BJP but In reality i just want to watch this topic meet its conclusion and saying that Congress will Do anything 100 times better is a Fools Paradise ) We need Conclusive Roadmap Not this Political Bashing
So all my dear aspirants, let's start working on our exams, on our skills (and on our health too). Because we all don't want to be evils for our developing country's bright future. We don't want to be Generation Nowhere now.
Indian govt. should simply follow the model adopted by so many south-east asian countries a.k.a the Chinese development model. Increase manufacturing capacity of the country, increase exports, lower corporate taxes, attract Foreign investment. That's it!
India is not a tiny country like south-east Asian countries and not a dictator like china(which is a big one). We have to adopt a slow but steady model.
What do you think they tried with Make in India,GST,road building,DFC,Mudra loan scheme,PLI schemes,etc? They have been trying for this since 2014. Whether it succeeds or not is yet to be seen.
@@thechosenone1533 Make in India failed miserably and failed to attract foreign companies to set up their factories in India. As far as GST goes well we're still figuring out GST and it is so complicated that we need to hire professional to do it. And Road building will just upgrades infrastructure nothing more and won't create new permanent jobs. In short, Government is just failing to do their job and instead just distracting us with communalism.
Please explain how Best Bengal becomes Waste Bengal in last fifty years when on the other hand just across the border Poor Bangladesh becomes a Sonar or Golden Bangladesh of today ???
@@napoleonbonaparte937 long story. Started with the partition of Bengal, that was economically fatal for the West of Bengal, because we lost our hinterland which was the East ( Now Bangladesh, who are doing pretty damn well for themselves economically because they managed to strike the right balance between entrepreneurship , manufacturing and social security schemes.) Then comes chicha Nehru and his freight equalization policy which devastated Bengal and Bihar equally. The commies in the 60s,70s,80s did accelarate that damage by making the environment hostile for business development. For all 3 above combined, the best of our talent , the bright young people started emigrating en masse. To other parts of the world . The 2000s saw a brief glimmer of hope under the visionary CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharya sir. But then, one lady(you know who) had to spoil everything and set us back another 20 years. Currently that lady and her government presides over our darkest and most decadent times in centuries.
@@baghazukhov152 Exactly, thanks for the explanation, West Bengal desparately needs a statesman like Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose or Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy as a leader to come out of this hell hole in which it find itself now in 2022.
@@baghazukhov152 tbh there not a single government in Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal that is good or most of the time doesn't even have a chance to win. Main Political Parties like Congress and Bjp or regional ones like Jmm, Rjd or Tmc don't even bother working since they know blame game or religious politics is enough to get them the win.
Even as the skilled employees we are super underpaid in India compared to my own teammates working abroad. Companies gives us the reason of purchasing power parity, this way India is always going to get stuck in middle income trap, this is why many of my friends have moved abroad. Meanwhile, our education system doesn't even keep with time, this way rising unemployment is going to be forever in India.
Placement culture, degree hoarding and uncomfortableness to look for part time jobs are some major factors that Indian students imbibe at an early stage compared to foreign countries.
can you tell me part time jobs in india 4 hours daily and 10 thousand a month...i know impossible and if you expect students to work 10 hours a day for 10 thousand then when will they study?
@@Anushka20037 yeah part time jobs can get you a healthy enough salary elsewhere but in India it's just impossible to get the balance right between good salary n study hours
true that, part time jobs in india however is pretty bad, students are better off not taking it than earning through overworked jobs and burning out themselves and not getting the little knowledge provided by their degree
It's 4:04 am in the morning, nd I'm here sitting in my library preparing for my mains examination of ssc cgl(govt job) And that line ki ladke tyari k wqt phone istemal karte hai hits me really hard
I own a small tea garden where i used to earn approx 1 lakh after all medical and labour expenses but now i only earn about 45-50k because medicine price have doubled as well as labour wage but the product selling rate remained the same as it was in the year 2010. And please consider taking the cost of living that has increased in the last ten years
@@kamalkumar7978 ₹600/d male wage ₹400/d for female with breakfast lunch and evening tea. Working hours 9 am to 5pm with afternoon 1hour lunch break yet labours not available 😅😔🙄
Mohak you are giving so much knowledge to us before starting the video , I want to thank you because your videos made me more thinkable and knowledgeable ❤️ once.again thank you and keep it up ❤️
The point where he say people are distracted in using phone by watching reels, shorts ? this thing quite shake me from inner side like i am 19 year old & easily spend 3-4 hours on useless internet usage . Thank you bhaiya for showing me reality
Problem with india is much deeper and fundamental. India was never been ready for industrialization and globalisation. In the past we were self dependent and had enough resources to feed entire population but industrial revolution did take away indias main strength i.e shear man power/ skilled artisan jobs. automation not only reduces the job opportunity but also shift it towards higher spectrum where only highly educated can be got employed surely india has found no place in this transformation which left us incompetent.
That self dependency means to live in an agricultural, weak and less developed society. To be nostalgic about that is like living in fool's paradise. Industrialization is good and Gujrat, Maharashtra, TN e.t.c are testimony to that.
Dude Mohak kindly mention that everyone do their own research about UpGrad - cause they have few issues , I understand they might have sponsored this video but you need to make it as clear as it is a Sponsored ad but not as recommendation. provide viewers good info with caution. There isn't any placements in Upgrad. But what they promise is they would assist fellow learners in getting placed. It is very important to understand the difference between Guaranteeing Placements Vs Providing Placement Assistance. No offense but this I think is very much needed for any sponsors you might endorse them in your future videos.
He did clearly mention that it's a upgrad sponsored video @7:20. Also, i don't think anybody can guarantee placements (not even IITs/IIMs) as it all depends on the learner. The institutes who mentions guaranteed placements comes with lot of terms and conditions.
Of course, any student interested in enrolling in Upgrad's programmes will inquire about their learning and placement programme ahead of time. No one's gonna just pay so much money without being assured of the quality of education and job offers they're gonna get.
I took an educational loan to enrol in their MICA University, Ahemdabad's digital marketing programme, but due to family obligations, I was unable to complete the programme on time. As a result, I did not apply for any jobs.
Since our childhood, we have been told that get a govt job then your life will be settled. Whether you work or not you will get your salary and nobody will kick you out. This is the primary reason that India is still lagging behind. As these govt employees have no fear of losing their jobs, they become lazy,inefficient and ineffective. Everybody knows this. And this is main reason why public sectors are lagging far behind from private sectors. Govt should try to come up with some ways to pin point these lazy workers and get them fired or have their salary cut. These govt employees must feel some pressure otherwise they will never work. I hope govt will do something about it. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
Bro you cannot expel people from company easily as well if that company follows most of the government regulations And also there is a lot of corruption in Private sector as well so expecting that private sectors will be like God to the economy then you are fool
Summary - Youth is lazy and dependent on government jobs. Govt is also lazy and depends on private orgs. Private orgs are run by scamsters. Scams lead to market instability. So job loss. Cycle.
Yes except that the lazy gov is eating up our taxes and doing noting so the public money is also declining and the bad investment is also less due to lack of infrastructure and really bad place to grow. So it's just sucking the life out of the poor who cannot afford another chance (those who cannot afford their kids long term education and a possible alternative to gov jobs) which would eventually force them to do a small wage non flexible and unguaranteed chair (job) for their rest of their miserable lives.
Indians are moving more towards entrepreneurship and start ups.. which is a great +ve change. Also, i read an article that predicted this trend in "THE HINDU" almost 3-4 years ago.. tabse hi humara jobs se bharosa uthh chuka hai
Even the startups are dismentaling.. 70-80 percent unicorns are not unicorns now. They were just bubbles.. The main concern is that ,No one is looking at this . N whole nation is dope under hyper nationalism n dharam
generation nowhere term was the new thing that I learned and followed by labour not participating to get a job....thanks Mohak for this wonderful and very informative video
I cannot agree more with this. "Generation nowhere" is the fact. But I think there is also a large chunk who are working hard for government jobs but the availability is so low that many are left with nothing in hand.
Being in stem fields ,one really wonders how government is supposed to give us jobs? Jobs are there ,well paying jobs everywhere around the world,our 70 year-old education system just isn't good enough,
Even education is worse, i graduated from a govt. Engg college under state technical university which never had a building & batches were started with promise of transfer from off campus to our college. Even after 1.5 years of graduation most batches sit in off campus. During our time many teachers were unavailable & mostly during labs. We passed exams by cramming. 🥺
I believe, for sustainability, diversity of good and bad jobs is complementary to eachother. For an instance if all start working as IT-Professionals then who'd be there to build for them an office building?
Good jobs mean secure jobs. It doesn't mean IT jobs. An IT job can also be a bad job if it doesn't have social security in it like health insurance, EPF and less firing rate. If daily wage labourers get EPF and health insurance atleast then those jobs will also be counted as good jobs but for that to happen those jobs must be organised first.
I see many people ranting about people's thinking of govt. jobs and not promoting entrepreneurship But I want to tell you that entrepreneurship cannot solve the problem of unemployment as most of the start ups in India are IT based and also service based and jobs in service sector are always going to be lesser What India needs is growth in Manufacturing sector because it is the most job giving sector and problem in India is it has moved from Primary to Tertiary based economy there was no industrial revolution in India and most of the developed economies move from primary to secondary and then to tertiary but India skipped the middle step Contribution of Manufacturing sector has been decreasing slowly from past few years and thus there is no hope from the current govt. to tackle this problem
Few people end up loosing hope to get a job because some of them are not really skilled enough. Maid at my sister's house is a college graduate. There might be some reason why she prefers working as maid rather than searching for a good job.
I think main root problem is illiteracy itself and it will take at least 15 yrs if we start working on this from today also we need young and non greedy politicians
Most highly educated people end up voting for uneducated thugs across state and party lines. This is the big problem with our democracy at present. We elect kings who aren't even as educated as the common graduate, on any topic, let alone administration.
@@riderchallenge4250 No not that true gaming is a career option too for today's gen. An eSports player salary starts from 100k per month and can go up to crores there are many kids who are earning lakhs as a gaming content creator.
A big country like India cannot be run by democracy and expect development at fast rate It's impossible Look at China....they don't have to spend thousands of crores on elections every year....instead they use that thousands of crores of money on infrastructure development and social welfare My point is there is no hope for India.... We Indians should look for opportunities abroad !
I am masters in automotive engineer and unemployed because no job in automotive industry, automotive companies now hiring CS, IT engineers no one talking about core branch crisis, I devoted my 6 years in mechanical engineering, now no job, if I talk this to people they say do data science or analytics, I feel depressed that I could never take CSE. Life is completely dead, No friends, my personal life also sucks I didnt go out of my room from 3 months, I just try to stay away from people, I dont talk to my parents often, I cry after calling my father because whenever I call him I ask for some little money, no one knows in my family that I am depressed because I always keep a smile on my face when they are close. My advice to youth never ever take core branch, everything in life sucks cant even die because my father loves me too much.
I got the point but actually I also want to understand that people would be naturally inclined to "good job "after spending so much in their education, many Indian are first generation graduate , our parents and to be honest we ourselves have no idea about how to transition from education to jobs. Government jobs although problematic seem to be a good way to do the transition. I really want to understand how we can get job , if possible please make a video and try an explanation us the ways through which we can make a transition from education to jobs. I don't understand how a normal science or arts graduate can get a private job .
Very true 👍 I stopped searching for job since pandemic, when I was asked to do the same job for less than half the salary. It's been 3 years I am doing freelance work and stopped looking for corporate job since 2020. Not because I didn't want but the hunt was unbelievably hard and pay unreasonably low.
I am a queer person. One of the reason I am not enthusiastically looking for a govt job in Tripura is because I don't wanna be here for the rest of my life as a queer person. Otherwise life will get horrible. But I don't know how to look for a private job in a big city coming from a humanities background.
@@napoleonbonaparte937 any logical reason for delivering such silly comment?? Btw, you're not wrong though, Bangladesh even being an Islamic country is way better for queer people with tons of private jobs available than in India. So if you pay for my migration, I wouldn't mind moving there.
@@priyankarmajumder4152 by the way if you're from humanities background why don't you try for higher education/masters from a good enough university? :)
I mean its a gradual process to earn fame. so as long as you are not well settled you will be labelled as a 'generation nowhere' and these jobs are also not very secure or reliable.
The major problem is a JOB availability. There is demand for job creators . Earning through youtube or any other online platform is again an individual earning , on the other hand a large population is just consuming their content all day long.
I was such a Victim!!! Yes I applied for about 50-60 companies And got reply from ONLY 3!!!! One gave me joining date and then eventually said that "nhi bro tumko lenge hi nhi, bas meri marzi!" then came another MNC (location tha germany ka) wo at least ye bola ki "bro you have good academics but we want a different profile" achha chalo.. another company gave me job of 15k salary (btw I have a Btech degree in Mechanical Engineering) but got a Govt job (non tech though) with 3 times of Such salary. So naturally jada tar 2 reasons hai iske peechhe: 1. School-College level se hi industrial training chahiye tha jo ki nhi karaya gaya.. 2. Lack of interest among politicians, Industries to really think about Freshers!!!
Bhai mere aas paas Sare bacche game khelrahe Ladki adhe se jyada reels or Instagram se easliy fame kama rahi Ladke muth mare rahe (biggest p_o_r_n consumer)
Little to nothing is done for core sector fields. Whether its INC or BJP, core sector engineers and Natural science graduates are disregarded by politicians . Similarly with research and development. Even if there is a job, the salary is abyssal and hella low prospects. What’s the point of Fintech when it caters to only a very small group of people (the very well trained and skilled). It’s needed but other fields need to be promoted.
@Saif: I am looking for a job in biotech sector. The salary they provide is almost peanuts. The government forgets about biotech sector. Many companies expect us have master's degree with experience and take home salary as 25K (per month).
Well you know what CTO of Bajaj discovered when he went to premiere institutions like IITs & NITs...... He couldn't find 20 candidates in all IITs & NITs who had proper knowledge to even become an Mechanical Engineer....... Most of these MEs are interested in higher paying jobs of IT sector, these students don't even study for their core subject.........
@@manishkumarpandey9702 in which year? Bajaj came for the profile of sales here(total 7 posts) Even 2 post which were proper mech job(designing) - had CTC less than the sales one which they offered It's still demand and supply - they don't need 100 designer,they have plenty of it,what they need is someone who can sell There is not enough job for mech guys (actual mech profile) and those who got placed,have their CTC like 3-4 lakhs - these guys devote money and resources in learning programming relevant to mech, designing, theoretical knowledge relevant to designing - these are not easy,these are highly intensive domain and the material for these is also not adequately available on internet (in compared to IT) After spending this much money on college fees and coaching (for gate and learning softwares relevant to mech),who would like to be paid 3-4 lakhs?? It's harder to hone skills in mech,civil as it is not like that IT you have a computer and you can spend time on it - learn job ready knowledge Same is not applicable for mech,civil The person can learn the job ready knowledge at the site only - these companies are not ready to spend on it Even guys in mech who do intership in mech,civil either do for free or even by paying money to the employer The pathetic situation of mech,civil or other core branches - is more than the quality of mech engineers There brilliant mech students having excellent domain knowledge(and only those can find work as there is no need of average mech students unlike IT) - and those like 2 guys which I mentioned earlier,same is true for all the college's(atleast most of) See the biotech guy situation - these guys have to data analyst job at pharmaceutical companies as the domain knowledge they have at graduate will not help adding value to the company (that's what the company thinks) It's not their mistake(neither they are dumb and stupid compared to IT guys) - it's the situation itself
@@manishkumarpandey9702 Why should they study there core subjects. What salary is Bajaj offering. All core jobs require you to put much more effort and studies to get a job that pays less than half the money of a software job.
This video was a reality check for generation nowhere and sadly I am part of it, but I promise to myself that I will work harder not not just scroll social media.
I completely agree with you point what you mentioned in the video. I passed my engineering in 2020 i tried alot for the job and giving so many interviews but almost every company said they don't hire fresher if you want to work with our organization you have to work in very low salary around 10k. My family financial condition is not so good so i decided to work but within a month a quit the job for high pressure and decided to start preparing for govt. exam. Now, i want to tell the reality from past 2 year I was preparing for govt. job but I am not serious about my exam i spend 10 hrs on phone and also drop the hope for getting any job. I am depressed
Continue working in private sector no matter the pressure, at the end of the day it’s the experience that will help you get better paying jobs. Earning SOMETHING is better than doing nothing at all.
I do believe that work force participation has decreased. But this number of 90 Crore seems overly inflated. When entire workforce itself is around that number.
In India there are 2 crore government jobs, 2 crore in Technology & Medical field jobs, 1 crore in Management or Business Jobs. Total of 5 crore are formal. Rest all are doing informal jobs.
indian economy was on decline since 2010-11 because many scams came in front of people because of which many companies stopped giving tenders to government companies which later made companies inefficient to work. And even during early 2000s boom in IT sectors was in urban areas or areas near those places and the work most of the people from rural areas were getting was just labour which will never be for forever. 🚶🚶🚶
A big country like India cannot be run by democracy and expect development at fast rate It's impossible Look at China....they don't have to spend thousands of crores on elections every year....instead they use that thousands of crores of money on infrastructure development and social welfare My point is there is no hope for India.... We Indians should look for opportunities abroad ! Stop being patriotic and start being practical ! If we Indians had a choice, we wouldn't choose to be born in this country
Yess actually I'm student I was looking for part time jobs since last 2 months, i get frustrated and started feeling tired and little stressed, i feeling shame in front of my parents
Bro What do you think Most of these unemployed people Have 0 skill and 0 knowledge They don't have control over Their emotions They don't want to do anything.i Just have a Question Har saal 180 IAS Benenge And ye number har saal Kam ho raha hai And Kitne log UPSC dete hai ye tumhe bhi pata hai To akhir koi bhi samajhdar insaan Akhir Is Exam ko dega kyu aakhir. ??? Khaskar Middle class log Without family support
After World War 2, the US relied heavily on social security, job security and other socialistic economic measures to rescue the american people from poverty. The US that everyone now looks upto for being a champion of neoliberalisation is actually built on a solid foundation of socialistic economic decisions prior to that neolib period. India has to put a restrain on this post liberalization mirage and promote a democratically controlled economy to rejuvenate the Indian economy.
India lacks quality private sector jobs for its millions of unskilled or semi skilled mass graduates and under graduates because unlike China, Vietnam, Combodia, Malaysia and Bangladesh, India did not have any export oriented labour intensive manufacturing industries which can provide mass employments to millions of unskilled and semi skilled graduates and under graduates of India.
It's not the case now since the private sector has grown tremendously these years, there is another big company, a unicorn company every week who pay well and hire more people everyday, unfortunately there isn't any data in private sector, or else you would not say that, you can search it as well.. And lol, we can say we are behind china, but the other countries you mentioned, that's hilarious!
@@MadMax-fs3cy Unicorns or services industry or IT industry of India is capital and technology intensive and not at all labour intensive hence IT unicorns can only provides employment to thousands or lakhs of Indians but India needs millions upon millions of jobs every year which only labour intensive export oriented manufacturing industries can able to provide just like Textiles and readymade garments manufacturing industries of Bangladesh as a classic example.
@@napoleonbonaparte937 I'm not sure the new generation of low skilled individuals will even take up garment jobs, everything comes down to prestige nowadays, you cannot compare the tiny workforce of Bangladesh to the sheer size of overpopulated India.
Maybe unlike China India went straight to service sector skipping manufacturing sector entirely. Whereas China had been working on manufacturing sector for years and then focused on service sector. Now they rich af.
@@rajeevjuneja5584 That is because Chinese Governance and judicial system is far far ahead and better than Indian corruption infested Governance system. Chinese Communist Party makes fifty years plans or hundred years plan but here in India sorry to say our Political parties just focussed on how to win next elections after five years by distributing the freebies , like free electricity 🔌 in case of Delhi or free Rs 500 to every woman in case of West Bengal and India's mass majority ultra poor people falls for this freebies. Apart from very good Law and order, good infrastructure and good connectivity, Both China and Bangladesh which excels in manufacturing has zero tolerance policy towards corruption from anybody.
@@asutoshghanto3419 Hahaa, Jab koi kaam nhi hoga toh Govt. kis baat ki job dega logon ko. Govt. har kisi ko job nhi de sakti but Entrepreneurs apne level pe log hire kar sakte hain, future mn start ups badhne wale hain toh Opportunity v badhegi. Ent. is not limited to well funded tech giants/companies, Entrepreneurs are rising in every corner & will create jobs.
@@Boyinthecircle agar sarkar chahe to sare buisness band karwa sakti hai ek hafte me .tab kya karloge .GST itna complicated bana degi aur Buisness kholne keliye atleast 100 crore ki licence ki mang karne lag gayi to?
@@Boyinthecircle He is right only govt can do so It can do so via pvt sector or govt sector but only if it's a priority Govt has immense resources to so only if it wills
@@Boyinthecircle aur bhai aapne kitne startup me kaam kiya h? Kai to Paisa bachane ke liye shuru shuru me free me kaam karwa lete hain,salary to di nhi jaati decent, inse unemployment ki samasya ka solve karne ki ummed kaphi jayda h
Your content is just golden. Absolutely amazing. But I kind of disagree to the point that people not getting employed are the people who did not upskill themselves. Even students of professional courses can’t find jobs because there simply isn’t enough jobs available in the economy (a point you did make later on). Due to huge population and heavy competition, it’s not just about up skilling yourself. You need to be so superbly skilled that you are in the top 1% to actually land a job.
Alert : long comment ahead form personal experiences : The worst part about our gov. Job culture is the long preparation times and young people giving several attempts and waiting there all youth in it without realising they are practically jobless and fir IAS mai 10 saal kharab karne ke baad bhi jab nahi hota hai tab unki life mai kuch bachta he nahi hai apni poori jawani IAS aur baaki gov. Exams Mai nikal di ab 40 saal ke berozgaar hai na koi ladki shaadi kar rahi hai na maa baap ke budhape ka sahara ban pa rahe hai ...... Its soo paifull and the best thing government can do is reduce the number of available attempts ye 6 - 7 attempts dilwa dilwakar kyu 8 - 10 saal kharab karwa rahe ho ! Agar hona hota toh ek , do ya teen Attempts mai ho jata ! Bas government ko goverment jobs ke number of attempts kam karke maximum 3 kar dena chahiye ki nahi hua toh aage badho life mai youth energy apni istemal Karo Nati field mai venture Karo kuch baaki koshishe Maro ye kya bas zindagi barbaad kar di IAS mai .......
Both central and state governments gets huge amounts of revenue if every candidate fill his or her government job application form with Rs 500 demand draft as a exam fee for the Government of India hence Government allows unemployed candidates to appear for examination again and again.
True as a civil service aspirant attempts should be at maximum of 3. Also not so fun fact it was actually 3. 1st VP Singh government changed it to 4 attempt. Then in 2013 when syllabus change was announced due to pressure from students it was changed to 6 attempt in 2014.
I have seen many South Movies, all of them share approx. same stories, A businessman comes and ask for land but people rejects it and then lead actor kills that businessman, and I think they are showing the reality also because industrialization is very poor in Kerala and Tamil Nadu!
3:40 Not just eastern UP but most of the part of India is having generation nowhere. This kind of people came up with certain reason for not studying 1. They want to study but the time table is not manageable. 2. Disturbed Sleep cycle. 3. They have every resource but blame stress and dipression of what if I will not get a job. 4. They blame government for not opening enough vacancies and talk about if someone who is studying for 8 hours is not getting a job, how could I be.. This list could go on
I am law intern pratice in court sirf paper dene jata hu collage 5 sall itni skill to aa jayegi ki ghar ki roti ki jimedari le saku or m koi amir ghar se nhi hu 1 lacks rupees for education loan 5 year study 5 sall m utarduga jab tak llb complete hogi
Par vaccancy to sach me nhi aarahi hai Jo kuch exam hote usme farziwada nikal jata hai Jo padh bhi rahe hai - wo bhi without proper conduction of exam ke suffer kar rahe hain
A big country like India cannot be run by democracy and expect development at fast rate It's impossible Look at China....they don't have to spend thousands of crores on elections every year....instead they use that thousands of crores of money on infrastructure development and social welfare My point is there is no hope for India.... We Indians should look for opportunities abroad ! Stop being patriotic and start being practical ! If we Indians had a choice, we wouldn't choose to be born in this country
@@kashutosh9132 yeah nahi aa rahi but that is not an excuse for not studying. The more you skilled yourself with education the more will be the chances of beating others. If not then you should choose something you love doing. Generation nowhere is actually a big problem for India right now. While You may ask Jo main karna chahta hu wo mujhe pata nai hai then you should figure it out by doing multiple private jobs (I may sound weird but that actually works), Or you should go for a business (Which need Government's help and Government should help small business more).
@Alexios I Komnenos Don't be demotivated by some random words presented by unknown as per as their own thought of mind. And as far as Your goal is concern you are going into a right path because future is all about Semiconductor and fab manufacturing and designing. As about the IAS is concern you can opt for that after completing your ET&T degree as well if your mind changed.
In mid 2000s, when I was in my early 20s, I could get a BPO job in a city like Bangalore with just a basic graduation. These jobs required very basic skills and paid alright for those days. With the passage of time, even these companies which used to give basic outsourced jobs have started to think big. They are getting into analytics than just processing. These days they want young people with far more skills than just a graduation. Just that degree certificate won't do. Upskilling is so very important. That too relevant skills. Getting a job a a combination of various things. You should have the right skills and experience plus the company should also be desperately looking to fill that position. If you have a reference in the company, that'll make things a bit easier. In the end, it comes to three words - SKILLS, SKILLS and SKILLS. If you have skills, you won't be hidden for too long.
यार The youth is misguided, demotivated and has become lazy due to social media. I was jobless and penniless at the prime of my youth and very frustrated, but i kept looking. And i was so delighted when i found a job that i never ever complained how little i was making. Growth happens, u gain experience and then can ask for more in your next job. No body is responsible for your failure, take responsibility.
There must be some mistake. 90 crore or 900 million is the total workforce of India(That means no working population is looking for job). And also the population of USA 33 crore or 330 million and Russia 144 million or 14 crore combined would be around 47.41 crore or 474.1 million.
I think the figure is 9 crore or 90 million people are not looking for jobs.
You are right. We made an error here. The number is around 45 crore, not 90 crore.
www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/india-s-job-market-going-into-greater-threat-people-no-more-look-for-work-122042500124_1.html
@@mohak_mangal 45 crore toh boht jyada hai,30% of population
@@mohak_mangal
Why don't you make Soch A Multi Lingual Channel?
First in India You can easily dub them bro ( i mean Expanding your Audience )
@@vishezar2137 No, real figure by govt data is actually 45 crore. And, that is true.
@@kabiramalhar2189 So, did some study and found that working age population (15-64 age) of India is 90 crore people. And Labour force participation rate is around 40% i.e, 36 crore. If we compare it with US or China the Labour force participation rate of US and China is around 65%. So to say, if we need to have a good Labour force participation rate we need around 60 crore people working in total out of 90 crore people. That means around 24 crore people are unemployed not looking for jobs at all (This might include children who are still studying, woman that are getting married (home maker), discouraged people due to fierce competition for mineal jobs and other problems mentioned by Mohak). India’s female labor force participation rate is around 25% when the global average is 47%.
I don't know where this figure of 45 crore is coming from. Yeah, India's Labour force participation rate was 47% in 2016 and fallen down to 40% in December 2021. I think Covid played a big role here. Also, a big question arise - why these 7% people who were employed and working are not searching or returning back to job again?
The harsh fact is, in most of the private sectors jobs are extremely under paid.. And they will try to suck the life out of you for the little salary they are offering.. There is no strict labour laws in India.. So, it is quite natural that our youth is tending towards IT/Govt jobs..
Absolutely, I m suffering the same pain
@@aash4688 kya job karte ho bro aap ?
@@rohitsinghrathore5751 IT company me hu
@@aash4688 salary kam hai bhai aapki ?
@@rohitsinghrathore5751 yeh bhi puchne ki cheez hai
The obsession Indian parents have with govt. jobs is toxic,my relatives have made plan for my cousin who is in 6th i.e First do an mbbs then prepare for upsc to become ias and same is the case for my neighbour In 8th IIT ----> IAS.
LOL, agar IAS hi end goal hai to MBBS aur IIT me kyu bhej rahe hain. The thing is that our previous generation has seen these government employees living prosperous lives. That's why they aim so, our generation may be inclined towards Private jobs as we are into the start-up culture.
@@hardcorehunter248 iit chaiwala stall startup
@@aastikmalviya9108 Way better than Sarkari Chaprasi after PhD to get upar ki kamayi 😂
It's sad but I can totally understand why their thinking is this way. Making because they've seen these types of people living healthy lifestyles in their time.
same thing first told to do MBBS then parents forcing for PG on basis of education loan. Worst phases of life just continues.
When youth do NOT get jobs - Frustration
When youth do GET jobs -
Anxiety and Mental Pressure
Apt!
Trueeeeeee dat.
💯
Absolutely
That's where sarkari naukri comes💀
You forgot one point "College Fees" for professional education and seats availability in reputed colleges. This also discourages many students to pursue good education.
Good education should be given to students who passed the entrance exam
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Lol good is only pursued by govt institutions by clearing entrance exam were fees is not major problem but no. Of such institutions is less
@@bellahadid7787 passing the entrance exam does not equals to intelligence. Most of those who clear ias/iits/medicals are coached in costly branded coaching classes like chanakya, allen, aakash etc.
@@rohitsinghsharma5012 yes now that's a problem of High unaffordable education, but that doesn't mean everyone should get into reputed colleges without passing entrance
The issue is we have been had a mindset that DEGREE>SKILLS, But real thing is SKILLS>DEGREE.
Actually the problem is people think DEGREE=SKILLS which is not always true
@@priyanshubaderia2362 yeah!!
Nah it's degree = skills which is problematic. Matlb inko aache marks bhi chiye acche college mei aane ke liye, magar fir companies skills ki demand krti hai. Insaan kare to kare kya
True
You can't expect a fresher to be highly skilled.
In our society, government employees are glorified while enterpreneurs are not given much importance. In developed nations, entrepreneurs are glorified and respected. The problem of unemployment and inequality can be solved by changing the mindset of society. The youth is looking for a government job; they are not excited to start a "pakora shop".
I am very excited to start my pakoda shop. Actually my whole family and relatives are happy and excited. Can't explain in words.
Rate : 5 pakodas/Rs10. Free pakodas on Sunday.
Sabko hi govt babu bana hai to kya kare skilled hai nahi or job chahiye tumhe to pakodaa shop kai liye bhi skill chahiye 🫣
@@sharda_244 the govt is to blame for the inefficient babus...the govt is releasing funds for the district but why aren't they even checking if the funds are being utilised or not ? Those ias who are currupt are equally to be blamed as the state govt..sab mile hue hote hai bade bade scam Me..
If the govt is vigilant, the officers will and have to be accountable..
@@sharda_244 'Politicians' word suna h kabhi? Most powerful creature now a days. Apni gend saaf krwate skte h bureaucrats se.
@@bitcoearn3288 You can assume anything but Main to yahi bola Pakoda stall khol rha hu, and everyone is excited in my family. Infact, They are planning to celebrate it in big way. Bhandara hoga pure gaaw me.
Remember Sunday free.
I read about LABOUR PARTICIPATION RATE this year in Economics. It's really alarming. 😶
In Kerala, every Parents want their Child to be Either an Engineer or a Doctor or an Government Official. After getting a White Collor Job, Kerala Parents will then want their Child to somehow Escape from Kerala then go to any European, Australian or North-American Country and Try to Settle there.
20 to 30 Years back, 90% of the Keralaites would go to Arab Gulf Countries for Working as Labourers. Now everyone wants to go to Europe or Canada or Australia. No one wants to settle here in Kerala.
Meanwhile, Bengalis, Biharis and Odisha Workers are Coming to Kerala like Tsunami, for working as Labourers.
@@gouthamsudheer2080 it's all about grabbing the best opportunity which is available according to the situation
@@gouthamsudheer2080 if opportunities are created in foreign then obviously students will leave our country. Do you know that most tech jobs are sector jobs and in previous decade the salaries of the IT CEOs have increased by 9.36 times while the salaries of the freshers have increased only by 1.43 times ? Now, if your starting salary is low then your salary won't increase that much. Your salary growth is significantly impacted by your starting salary 'cuz HRs count your salary as a parameter of your skills and not actually your skills as parameter.
@@kamalkumar7978 I have Studied Civil Engineering and I'm a 2020 Pass-out guy. I Started Working in a Seewage Construction Company from April-2021 till Late August-2021. Then I Shifted from that Company to a Small Building Construction Company from Mid October-2021 to 30th April 2022. Since I was a Fresher and my Job was to Supervise the Construction Site, I used to Get Only Rs6000/Month. Now I'm Not Doing any Work and I'm Preparing for CAT exam in the Pursuit of a Better Future.
So Since my Starting Salary is Very Low, will I get Low Salary in any other Companies also??
@@gouthamsudheer2080 no, it doesn't work like this always, you can have better package no matter what was your first salary, even some companies see it as very positively that you still work for an organisation just for industrial exposure... It's about how you portray it in interview..
This is trick . By this You can even show your failures as your learning lessons. It's all about how you think about it... Other person will also feel same.
And all the best for your future 🌱
Being an engineer I can give you a full picture.I'm a final year student of automobile engineering looking for jobs since a year (I will pass out this month). Applied for jobs in atleast 100-200 job openings at automobile sector companies, got zero interview calls. But I get interview calls for sales profile every now and then. Especially from insurance companies, coaching companies etc. I rejected all of those offers. This is true for most people in engineering and science honours field. We do get offers but for sales profile which is the most unstable career option. Usually These companies will make you work for two months and then give you a giant sales target so that they can fire you and hire new guy. All of my seniors who went in sales profile faced this within few months. This is why I alone with millions of students from technology background don't have any hope for job search anymore.
Why do you think you don't get interview calls from auto companies? Are they looking for someone more experienced?
@@TransientBloke I only apply for fresher/trainee posts directly on company official sites so I don't have any idea. And it's not a distinct phenomenon. Most engineers who apply for non IT jobs usually don't get any interview calls at all.
Get some experience in your resume
By working in sales
We want experienced people who know how to work with people
I never hire anyone with less than 5 month people experience
Bro same problem I am in the same industry
Well you know what CTO of Bajaj discovered when he went to premiere institutions like IITs & NITs...... He couldn't find 20 candidates in all IITs & NITs who had proper knowledge to even become an Mechanical Engineer....... Most of these MEs are interested in higher paying jobs of IT sector, these students don't even study for their core subject.........
I am 25 gave up on Govt preparation, jobless. Im "generation nowhere". That statement do hit hard and eye opening. No matter what I will always try my best in my life. No giving up anymore.
Same here..
What are you doing now ?
@@Quantum_in_Java preparation tho chal re but needed more dose. I m self realizing my mistakes for every attempt. But time taking process hore mera. Taking precious time in life. Thats upsetting. Lets see what happens.
@@ashwavardhan4926 👍🏻
Don't lose hope my friend, my brother is also 26 and unemployed and he's finally giving up on govt. jobs and looking to start his own business, I wish you all the best.
its better to keep prepairing rather than staying jobless
The bigger issue is dignity of labour. Abroad, it is perfectly fine and respectable to be a, say, carpenter or plumber, and they make a decent living. Agreed, pay is low in India, but some job is better than no job.
In India, blue collar jobs are considered second rate, so even people with good skill sets remain without a good/ any income source.
Our mindset needs a change. Unfortunately we all know this is not gonna happen.
I live in the Netherlands. Last week I wanted to lay flooring in my apartment. When I put the job online, I received many offers. Ultimately a freelance woman came to my house all alone, she did all the labour herself and she invoiced an acceptable fee. Her education was just up to school level, but she is financially independent.
Can we expect this in India? No. A woman firstly will not be allowed to do a labour job, secondly such a job will be seen as below “khandaan ki izzat”.
So yeah. Dignity of labour is EVERYTHING.
@@mohamedfaizan9844 not only this even today womens are expected to have some sort of good degree and end up living a happily married life
Dude better than sleeping hungry.
i am from punjab and you know what every one is okay with doing labour jobs in foreign they see themselves as self indepedent there but at same side in India even if we give them money they wont do labour work because "log kya khege"
Brilliant answer. Many neighbourhoods I have lived in severely lacked skilled blue collar workers...there is a lot of scope of employment in these services
That's why entrepreneur should be given importance ,by creating on government job u will employ only one person but if u create one entrepreneur you will create 100 jobs
So many compliances for an entrepreneur including GST and ITR filing. How is a normal guy expected to file these. If you go to a CA, the costs are terrible.
But for that govt should stay away from business! Companies will contribute to India via taxes that's it!
I agree with your opinion but glamourization of entrepreneurship is very bad as it sets wrong expectations. People think easy money can be made with less effort whrn in reality it's one of the most taxing, failure prone and stressful jobs out there.
Maybe that's one of the reasons why business has a bad repo. Indians want a stable job. Not a high risk high reward vacation package.
But this is just my opinion. I'd love to hear some more thoughts on it.💕
+@@revensaj1712
You are right.
While entrepreneurship per se is not a bad thing, it can become quite stressful and challenging.
The way it is being glamourised-by the media's focus on the small number of successful entrepreneurial ventures, while ignoring the large number of ones that do not succeed-a lot of unrealistic expectations are created and stoked in the minds of the youth.
totally agree .
*The problem is not with upskilling. The problem is with companies letharic and insecure attitude towards internships 'cuz even in internships they demand experience.*
*Now, the problem is not education and skills but experience.*
True , we r applying for internships to get some experience. And they demand some experience. Lol
Only because of this man I got my real interest in economics and social issues.
Thank you so much bro.
Keep it up
are you studying economics from college?
The problem is many people are not fit for the jobs available. Our education system is flawed and people don't get to know the basics and have the practical knowledge about it. They just study the theory and go for the jobs . You yourself made a video on how the education system failed us so it's a very well known fact.
Then why dun the govt. Ask and heal that flawed system. The fees structure are never been changed for colleges. But yes end of the story student are accused for not having enough knowledge
there is nothing wrong in education system as such .You are only incharge of your education if you know how to read and write.
Well, it's gonna be the case of every fucking country in the near future if they won't change their traditional ways.
Education system isn’t important. Ppls need industry attachment after finishing education. Also too much education no need. Ppl need basic education & later should study targeted sectors.
People are not fit or the jobs are not properly defined. Excuses for no training system in place, no incentives. No proper processes. Blaming people is the easy way out.
U missed an important point : job dissatisfaction/stress and politics in so called "good jobs" many workforce employees leave due to very high work stress; excessive working hours, low salary, dealing with abusive management or bad boss, perform or die work culture, gossiping coworkers who can make your work life hell..toxic cultures..we need to talk about these glaring issues as well.
Yes, exactly, dirty office politics is toxic and extremely discouraging.
4:24 Just read this in 12th Class Economics. C+I+G+(X-M), glad to know real life applications beyond textbooks..thanks mohak!
same bro
Me too
Economics gang ❤️
Kaisa gya paper eco ka 28 ko tha ?
Sorry soham, nowadays bcom graduate is as good as taxi driver. I myself IT graduate failed to secure a job, finally got one. But in probation. Then got waky by family, about pensions after retirement around 40s. 😃 Sometimes I feel bhagwan sare disgusting logo ko India mein bejha hain punar jaman dekar. Plz lord reincarnate me to USA next time.
I work in IT and what I noticed new generation wants to look cool by saying I don’t want 9 to 5 jobs…. Webseries and movie like family man and pyaar ka panchnama has shown it as negative so youth feel it’s cool to be unemployed than working in 9 to 5 job. God bless them
"सिनेमा,सोशल मीडिया,इंटरनेट,अच्छे कपड़े,मंहगे रेस्टोरेंट में खान पान,मस्ती"
IT jobs are slavery , learn programming and leave your job to start ups or product based companies , why Indians are enslaved in 9-5 jobs
9-5 doesn't sound interesting to me I'd rather start a business
That is me too
Believe or not but the main, the root reason behind all this is
POPULATION OF INDIA..
Nope it's the mismanagement of human resource
@@pranay306 nope it's population
@@dhruvilkumpavat6037 what about china then, they are still more populated than us, the only diff is that they managed human resource more efficiently
@@pranay306 yep China managed human resource greatly. But if you see they are also working on decreasing or controlling population, meanwhile in india population is growing with the huge rate, which will make India cross China in 1-2 years. (Also they got more surface area than us)
So yes the population matters..
@@ShadowOfTheDeath no, population decline has already begun in India naturally, it's just that you are unaware about it, meanwhile china will be facing consequences for their batshit crazy population control laws( now they have moved to 3 child policy)
I can totally understand, being a professional degree holder, I am also frustrated with getting no job from last 2 years.
What is Your degree and Past Experience?
@@_kartik_chauhan Don't ask personal questions in public platforms like you tube.
@@napoleonbonaparte937 but what if someone can help him getting a job....
even if he doesn't have anything to say
I you and anybody here will never meet him face to face that's the Beauti of This YT Platform
😎❤️🤞
@@deveshsonam Getting a job from youtube comment section 😂 😂
To be honest diversification of jobs and also increasing the manufacturing industry for skilled and unskilled workers is necessary and also creating INDIAN LABOUR FRONT for labourers, workers, drivers,farmers,servants would be a massive benefit if I was in the government I would have created this labour front and provided these ppl with health insurance,life insurance and also particular subsidiary on healthcare, education,food and shelter
True. Jobs in IT sector are crazy right now. You can get packages around 20LPA, straight out of college and you don't even have to be from IIT.
What you are advocating is the pre-globalization( before 1991) type India. Basically government control on all business. Labour unions are the biggest reason for less companies and market jobs. Kerela has the strongest Labour unions, but has one of the least investment. If your intention is better life conditions for labours than they can be achieved differently, without putting government in everything, and without further burden on tax payer because what you are advocating would lead to massive budget diversion without the same wealth creation.
to be honest it won't happen
Lanka me jo jata he wo raban ban jata he, even if u want to do good for the people rest won't let u do. Otherwise u will lose everything.
Another Modiji’s jhumla friend
I used to think.... unemployment toh har jagah hai toh sarkar kaise bol dete hai unemployment rate low hua hai..... thanks Mohak and entire team....itni deep research Kiya.....
My doubts got cleared ✌️....
Pata nahi kya hoga " generation nowhere".... 🌚
Our labour force has also declined.
GEN-Z "THE END OF GENERATION"
These type of videos are really important mostly no one focus on such key issues.
What will you do about it. ?
@@_kartik_chauhan can't even appreciate good content??? Clowns everywhere 🤦♂️
@@manvendrarathore4748
Because these are bots on every video they do this same shit
🤦🤦🤦🤦
@@_kartik_chauhan oh its a bot?? Well I'm not sure but sorry anyway 🙏. Also, I was gonna apologize cus seen your other replies and you definitely not a jerk (I think I misinterpreted your motives of the reply above)😅
@@manvendrarathore4748 same
You didn't mentioned fall of medium and small scale industries. Who employ semi skilled labour and unskilled labour.
The market is filled with 12k-15k-18k jobs. Engineers and MBAs aged 40 are doing this job and drinking themselves to sleep everyday. No one told them the economy was in such a bad shape. They were seeing all the political videos of "Indian is becoming a superpower" on TV and UA-cam that they got shocked when they faced reality.
Totally agreed. Social media sites are distracting youth. I have seen people just scrolling reels and doing nothing. Really hope this and the next generation will be back on track soon.
Schme instgram pe meme dekh lo waha bus alsi hi hai sb usko seriously lene be bajye majak banaya huaa hai social media me bethe rhoge wqt barbad kroge success kaise milega mehnat nai krogee fal kaise milegaa 🙂 hamari generation sb chahiye
but wo kam hi nai krna chahti hai plus even ham itne lucky generation Kam kam hamare pas aise videos hai bhot kuch hai jisse life bannaa le but reels pe tumke laga ke famous hona hai inko 🙂 bed pe beth ke Ronaldo banan hai inko elone musk banan hi apne ap sudharne ki jgh bus meme pe hasna hai inko yar ye sb inte advanteg milee use kro n achee se ku faltu ka time barbad kr rhe hai ye
Seeing the ammount of people(including people in foreign land) spending more time on tik tok and Instragram, I don't think Gen Z( not the entire gen) is on the right way
Distracting huh I get my 70% knowledge from internet
Not distracting i would call it an escape, ppl don't wanna face the ugly reality and i don't blame them for that
True Instagram eating the time
This message is for who are investing their time on social media just for avoiding their parents jobs pressure, they can simply make content or work on online as a part time and earn a good income, even this is also a good job because if they start doing that then they automatically learn new skills like video editing, script writing, cinematography etc.
So dear 'Youth' don't waste your time to scroll, start working from today.
Thank you.
Private jobs in IT service based companies (like TCS, Infosys) are creating huge stress and mental pressure making employees frustrated. Also stability, work life balance, job security all are in question in these companies.
Dada,I completed my BTech in IT this year.Our college doesn't have much placement😓.How to get IT job off campus?I know C,Java,HTML,CSS, Javascript,mySQL.
The case is completely different in the IT industry. Everyone is switching jobs with more than a 100% hike.
Exactly 💯
But that isn't the case for others industry which is the problem.
Bro Kahi competition itna na ho jae ki IT Crash ho jae
Kyuki
Manufacturing have the real Money
I just read some tweet in which
It was comparing about the revenue of Infosys and Apple
Jitna Apple ne apna Merch bech kar Paisa kamaya hai utna to total Infosys ne kamaya hai
Manufacturing me asli Paisa hai and
IT ke respect me skill bhi kam Chahiye mental
In Youth ko Manufacturing Me hi bhejna hoga
Not everyone only skilled people
I got 175% recently.
I'm from Bihar, there's only government job option left because required skills in Pvt industries are quite expensive for poor बिहारी, and lack of awareness if a bright student Born In middle class bihari family then he left his hometown for IIT-JEE/NEET prep even though his family was not capable for this but they do all they can because they think if the guy succeed then whole family situation will change immediately otherwise he needs to prepare for Government jobs after zero skilled UG pg degrees from his local university/college! Son of a poor farmer is preparing for his government exam in patna - delhi by expending all of his family resources at the age of 28! Just think about his pressure!
Edit - every average studying middle class Bihari student want to study in Sharda Amity and after 5years of graduation making 1.5 lac per month, instead of preparing for 30k inr per month govt job??
I can feel that my friend ...I m also suffering.
*When you people are literally voting LALU YADAV , who was in jail bcoz of CORRUPTION , How come you also expect development in Bihar ?? Doesnt make sense to me . Better keep voting based on caste and keep going to other states to work as labours. SAD BUT TRUE STATE OF BIHARIS*
Lol and i will leave this country 🤣
@@summit1g_vods शर्म तो तुमको आती नहीं है दलाली करने में, अब बीस साल होने को हैं सत्ता बदले हुए और वो विपक्ष में है। कितने दिन और अपनी मां जैसी माटी को शर्मिंदा करोगे चाटुकारिता में। जनता ने जिसको वोट किया वो सत्ता में है 2005 से ही और 1990 से पहले के सारे वर्षों में। अगर अपने मां बाप के लहू को कलंकित करने के बजाय लहू में दम है तो सच बोलो वरना धिक्कार है तुम पर जो भगत-सुभाष की माटी में जनम लेकर गुलामी करते हो
@@adarsh_mishra451 then you will feel racism 😔
I am a Mumbaikar. During my school days, we used to visit my Nani in my summer vacation in U. P. and when I was in secondary years of my school I observed one thing whenever my cousins or relatives used to visit us who were in the age group of 18-28 yrs most of them were just preparing for one or another govt exam without any employment for years & years n it was shocking for me as I never experienced it on this scale in Mumbai. In fact even now one of my cousins who completed his B. Tech and doing a job in IT sector from last 3 yrs or so has tried for all the banking exams, SSC & UPSC n now as he couldn't succeed in any now trying for MBA so I could never understand why he was so desperate for getting admission in engineering when he wanted to go for banking and other govt jobs so many a times it is also abt ur reputation in the society
Then basic reason is in India only professional like engineer and doctor are paid well to survive. Unlike in US where you can buy an Iphone easily even if u r working at Mc donalds...
@@varunkumarpandey456 honestly it is a very generalized statement bcz not all engineers and doctors are well paid. Another thing in America the cost of iPhone is much cheaper than the cost of iPhone in India you can check that it's not that the McD ppl are very well paid in USA
@@komalpandey2409 avg engg atleast can get 3.5 lac package in tcs while what will avg history graduate. Its trend everywhere in the world that stem job get paid more and since India is a poor country people flock to these irrespective pf interest
I think a lot of people have moved towards freelancing. Freelance economy is huge in India
Not that big that can sustain employment of 90 Cr
Shaw ji apne lagta hai garibi dekhi nahi...tabhi ye freelancing k bakwas pel rahe ho.
Freelancing for 90cr people is a big joke. Only highly skilled people can enjoy this ride.
he made correction later, that its 9 crore. not 90 crore.
Ofcourse even for 9 crore, not all can do freelancing.
@@skpro2050 vo hi to har ek Banda earn nhi kar sakta freelance se vo bhi bahot hard hr
I feel a significant percentage of our youth are not clear about their goals , like what they actually want to be in future and how to achieve that.
Having a goal actually increases productivity by a lot.
This may be one of the reasons of ‘generation nowhere’ thingy.
What do you expect? We're just taught "study and get a job, study study study" they never say which job + career guidance lectures for us are arranged after we go in 10th (atleast here). Schools here should be teaching about availability of jobs first, try to create interest in them, if not, teach about the variety of jobs here. If not, ofcourse we'd never know what we really want to do
Upgrad should start something for manufacturing process/equipment knowledge, semiconductors designing, R&D, drone tech, agri tech, IOT applications, remote marketing, blockchain etc. and open in rural areas first. So that people moving from there to urban cities have competitive edge in new technologies. People within urban areas with bit of savings should start a crowd funding platform to open new businesses within their area of expertise. This will create a push-pull workforce.
*The problem is not with upskilling. The problem is with companies letharic and insecure attitude towards internships 'cuz even in internships they demand experience.*
*Now, the problem is not education and skills but experience.*
@@kamalkumar7978 in India they want free internship for a year like bonded labourer
1:28 😅
But the situation is really serious!! 😵💫
Duh
Explain in yo words ?
I always believe that, Jobs should never be "asked" from the government, but people must be capable to produce jobs for others....
Best comment I read
Good Governments create public sector jobs but more importantly, ensure the right conditions that incentivize free market investment.
This may include anything from decent infrastructure, decent transportation for an efficient supply chain, ensuring a skilled and motivated workforce, removing trade barriers, replacing bad regulatory frameworks with good ones, reducing bureaucracy and cronyism, ensuring there are no sectarian or intercommunal strife etc
Thus far, the current government has failed quite miserably when it comes almost all of these aspects
Yes you are right
By the way my name is also Anmol.
@@bharatlaljayswal2653 accha joke maara...
@@anmolpandey9670 bhai ye mera I'd nahi hai
The thing is that we consider that work, or job is only meant to satisfy our monetary needs.
In my family, almost everyone is sadly, unemployed only. They don't want to come out of the comfort zone. Due to a shear chaos in their earlier lives , they were not able to find jobs of their choice or better say maybe they were not as responsible or aware then. Now they are in their 40s. I wanted to help my Bua apply for atleast a work from home customer executive job. Yet due to being not so proficient in English, the trial saw no sun. Whenever someone asks what my father is doing, I say he is an insurance agent. Technically this job has helped him nowhere. But consumed him so much yet he doesn't even try to search for something different and maybe try to update his skills to match the league.
Working through and meeting people gives you a chance to grow, but they feel that I push them because I want to do nothing. I should begin to tutor students and do something or such but they won't do.
Well I am trying though and hopefully I see a way to be a valuable asset to the industry and economic through.
Thanks mohak for another thought through :))
If you become a economic asset for your family,it will automatically reflect for nation also
Your story instigated a lot of thoughts to me. We can helm all our responsibilities to our kids and future generations. If we are capable, we must take the stance.
Wishing you a bright future!
From where is your house expenses covered if eveyeoy is unemployed ?
Thank you for your story. ❤️
@@sanchitachaudhary4196 father
People are employed in religion and "protecting their religion".
You are simply Questioning BJP Supporters But that will do not solve anything because
We have no alternative
Log ab Bewakuf Nahi Hai Bhai
Kuch zada hi samajhdar ho gaye hai like
Running Behind an Unachievable Dream
Se achcha Mat bhago
It's sad
It's Disappointing but
It's the Reality
( My Comment May Look like i am Defending BJP but In reality i just want to watch this topic meet its conclusion and saying that Congress will Do anything 100 times better is a Fools Paradise )
We need Conclusive Roadmap
Not this Political Bashing
In the end of the day we all know no can harm our religion
Dharm jaaye bhaad me... Ab AAP ko vote dena padega.
@@daredevil30000
🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
Punjab dekha hai
@@_kartik_chauhan abhi to aye hai wo
So all my dear aspirants, let's start working on our exams, on our skills (and on our health too). Because we all don't want to be evils for our developing country's bright future.
We don't want to be Generation Nowhere now.
Indian govt. should simply follow the model adopted by so many south-east asian countries a.k.a the Chinese development model. Increase manufacturing capacity of the country, increase exports, lower corporate taxes, attract Foreign investment. That's it!
Not possible.....the structure of india so tight....sometimes looks way too unnecessary.....democracy has its weaknesses & limits....😢
India is not a tiny country like south-east Asian countries and not a dictator like china(which is a big one). We have to adopt a slow but steady model.
What do you think they tried with Make in India,GST,road building,DFC,Mudra loan scheme,PLI schemes,etc? They have been trying for this since 2014. Whether it succeeds or not is yet to be seen.
@@bruhaspati560 SEA countries are not tiny. They're bigger than many states of India
@@thechosenone1533 Make in India failed miserably and failed to attract foreign companies to set up their factories in India. As far as GST goes well we're still figuring out GST and it is so complicated that we need to hire professional to do it. And Road building will just upgrades infrastructure nothing more and won't create new permanent jobs. In short, Government is just failing to do their job and instead just distracting us with communalism.
In terms of Job Diversity, Southern part of India and Parts of Western India are way more ahead than other parts.
Please explain how Best Bengal becomes Waste Bengal in last fifty years when on the other hand just across the border Poor Bangladesh becomes a Sonar or Golden Bangladesh of today ???
Just like u lost *Waterloo*
@@napoleonbonaparte937 long story. Started with the partition of Bengal, that was economically fatal for the West of Bengal, because we lost our hinterland which was the East ( Now Bangladesh, who are doing pretty damn well for themselves economically because they managed to strike the right balance between entrepreneurship , manufacturing and social security schemes.)
Then comes chicha Nehru and his freight equalization policy which devastated Bengal and Bihar equally.
The commies in the 60s,70s,80s did accelarate that damage by making the environment hostile for business development.
For all 3 above combined, the best of our talent , the bright young people started emigrating en masse. To other parts of the world .
The 2000s saw a brief glimmer of hope under the visionary CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharya sir.
But then, one lady(you know who) had to spoil everything and set us back another 20 years. Currently that lady and her government presides over our darkest and most decadent times in centuries.
@@baghazukhov152 Exactly, thanks for the explanation, West Bengal desparately needs a statesman like Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose or Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy as a leader to come out of this hell hole in which it find itself now in 2022.
@@baghazukhov152 tbh there not a single government in Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal that is good or most of the time doesn't even have a chance to win. Main Political Parties like Congress and Bjp or regional ones like Jmm, Rjd or Tmc don't even bother working since they know
blame game or religious politics is enough to get them the win.
Even as the skilled employees we are super underpaid in India compared to my own teammates working abroad. Companies gives us the reason of purchasing power parity, this way India is always going to get stuck in middle income trap, this is why many of my friends have moved abroad. Meanwhile, our education system doesn't even keep with time, this way rising unemployment is going to be forever in India.
Exactly man this is what I am observing these days.....Wonderful video Mohak ..... 👏👏
Placement culture, degree hoarding and uncomfortableness to look for part time jobs are some major factors that Indian students imbibe at an early stage compared to foreign countries.
can you tell me part time jobs in india 4 hours daily and 10 thousand a month...i know impossible and if you expect students to work 10 hours a day for 10 thousand then when will they study?
@@Anushka20037 yeah part time jobs can get you a healthy enough salary elsewhere but in India it's just impossible to get the balance right between good salary n study hours
Part time jobs are bullshit in India. Very hard to find
true that, part time jobs in india however is pretty bad, students are better off not taking it than earning through overworked jobs and burning out themselves and not getting the little knowledge provided by their degree
Why would employer's give part time jobs when they can just get full time workers for cheap?
It's 4:04 am in the morning, nd I'm here sitting in my library preparing for my mains examination of ssc cgl(govt job)
And that line ki ladke tyari k wqt phone istemal karte hai hits me really hard
Ground reality in agriculture sector is that labor scarcity. Wages are too high
Wages are high in agricultural sector ? Like how much it is ?
I own a small tea garden where i used to earn approx 1 lakh after all medical and labour expenses but now i only earn about 45-50k because medicine price have doubled as well as labour wage but the product selling rate remained the same as it was in the year 2010. And please consider taking the cost of living that has increased in the last ten years
@@kamalkumar7978 ₹600/d male wage ₹400/d for female with breakfast lunch and evening tea. Working hours 9 am to 5pm with afternoon 1hour lunch break yet labours not available 😅😔🙄
@@jessynoronha9104 600 is too less, in my locality construction workers get min 1000 rs a day
@@user-sn4ed4xq6o that’s still way better than not working at all
Mohak you are giving so much knowledge to us before starting the video , I want to thank you because your videos made me more thinkable and knowledgeable ❤️ once.again thank you and keep it up ❤️
The point where he say people are distracted in using phone by watching reels, shorts ?
this thing quite shake me from inner side like i am 19 year old & easily spend 3-4 hours on useless internet usage .
Thank you bhaiya for showing me reality
Problem with india is much deeper and fundamental. India was never been ready for industrialization and globalisation. In the past we were self dependent and had enough resources to feed entire population but industrial revolution did take away indias main strength i.e shear man power/ skilled artisan jobs. automation not only reduces the job opportunity but also shift it towards higher spectrum where only highly educated can be got employed surely india has found no place in this transformation which left us incompetent.
Industrial revolution happened nuch before liberalization.
Yeah, I agree with you.
This is the problem not only in India but the whole world... industrialization do have some serious effect....
That self dependency means to live in an agricultural, weak and less developed society. To be nostalgic about that is like living in fool's paradise. Industrialization is good and Gujrat, Maharashtra, TN e.t.c are testimony to that.
@Ranjeet Kumar 100 %
Dude Mohak kindly mention that everyone do their own research about UpGrad - cause they have few issues , I understand they might have sponsored this video but you need to make it as clear as it is a Sponsored ad but not as recommendation. provide viewers good info with caution.
There isn't any placements in Upgrad. But what they promise is they would assist fellow learners in getting placed. It is very important to understand the difference between Guaranteeing Placements Vs Providing Placement Assistance.
No offense but this I think is very much needed for any sponsors you might endorse them in your future videos.
He did clearly mention that it's a upgrad sponsored video @7:20. Also, i don't think anybody can guarantee placements (not even IITs/IIMs) as it all depends on the learner. The institutes who mentions guaranteed placements comes with lot of terms and conditions.
Of course, any student interested in enrolling in Upgrad's programmes will inquire about their learning and placement programme ahead of time. No one's gonna just pay so much money without being assured of the quality of education and job offers they're gonna get.
And let me tell you. Even after a year of enrolling in their digital marketing programme, I continue to receive placement offers on Upgrad's platform.
Rather, getting placement is entirely dependent on the learner's performance in their assignments and how well they prepare for the interview.
I took an educational loan to enrol in their MICA University, Ahemdabad's digital marketing programme, but due to family obligations, I was unable to complete the programme on time. As a result, I did not apply for any jobs.
Since our childhood, we have been told that get a govt job then your life will be settled. Whether you work or not you will get your salary and nobody will kick you out. This is the primary reason that India is still lagging behind. As these govt employees have no fear of losing their jobs, they become lazy,inefficient and ineffective. Everybody knows this. And this is main reason why public sectors are lagging far behind from private sectors. Govt should try to come up with some ways to pin point these lazy workers and get them fired or have their salary cut.
These govt employees must feel some pressure otherwise they will never work. I hope govt will do something about it.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
Bro you cannot expel people from company easily as well if that company follows most of the government regulations
And also there is a lot of corruption in Private sector as well so expecting that private sectors will be like God to the economy then you are fool
Even private sector is not generating jobs ..
Bhai Modi Ji Ko Letter Likh Karr Bhej Doh Aap...
Summary - Youth is lazy and dependent on government jobs. Govt is also lazy and depends on private orgs. Private orgs are run by scamsters. Scams lead to market instability. So job loss. Cycle.
Bro even if most youth is lazy then also the youth left who is not lazy will be quite a big number
Yes except that the lazy gov is eating up our taxes and doing noting so the public money is also declining and the bad investment is also less due to lack of infrastructure and really bad place to grow. So it's just sucking the life out of the poor who cannot afford another chance (those who cannot afford their kids long term education and a possible alternative to gov jobs) which would eventually force them to do a small wage non flexible and unguaranteed chair (job) for their rest of their miserable lives.
Indians are moving more towards entrepreneurship and start ups.. which is a great +ve change. Also, i read an article that predicted this trend in "THE HINDU" almost 3-4 years ago.. tabse hi humara jobs se bharosa uthh chuka hai
Even the startups are dismentaling..
70-80 percent unicorns are not unicorns now.
They were just bubbles..
The main concern is that ,No one is looking at this .
N whole nation is dope under hyper nationalism n dharam
generation nowhere term was the new thing that I learned and followed by labour not participating to get a job....thanks Mohak for this wonderful and very informative video
I cannot agree more with this. "Generation nowhere" is the fact. But I think there is also a large chunk who are working hard for government jobs but the availability is so low that many are left with nothing in hand.
Govt jobs never help in development of country instead they slow down the process of work done as well as increase curruption.
@@NarutoUzumaki-xd4db who will handle than the government and government properties, private parties who will look for their own gain.
I wish if indians stop blaming parties, Britishers and others for underdevelopment
But actually accept it that we underdeveloped because of us
Being in stem fields ,one really wonders how government is supposed to give us jobs?
Jobs are there ,well paying jobs everywhere around the world,our 70 year-old education system just isn't good enough,
Even education is worse, i graduated from a govt. Engg college under state technical university which never had a building & batches were started with promise of transfer from off campus to our college. Even after 1.5 years of graduation most batches sit in off campus. During our time many teachers were unavailable & mostly during labs. We passed exams by cramming. 🥺
Bro I can feel you !!!
@@anubhavforall 🥺
U have a good job now right ?
@@peterparker9954 who gives job to unskilled & half knowledge guys 🥺? Still studying & preparing for higher education otherwise no chance ...
@@kanishhh have you done internship
I believe, for sustainability, diversity of good and bad jobs is complementary to eachother. For an instance if all start working as IT-Professionals then who'd be there to build for them an office building?
Also labors must receive the minimum wages
Good jobs mean secure jobs. It doesn't mean IT jobs. An IT job can also be a bad job if it doesn't have social security in it like health insurance, EPF and less firing rate.
If daily wage labourers get EPF and health insurance atleast then those jobs will also be counted as good jobs but for that to happen those jobs must be organised first.
He said that whole classification of bad job-good job is problam tic, absurd and subjective
Man seriously, countries like the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand have farmers who have studied upto at least bachelor level
@@kamalkumar7978 if there was instant firing process in govt jobs then all the PSU's would make profits
I see many people ranting about people's thinking of govt. jobs and not promoting entrepreneurship
But I want to tell you that entrepreneurship cannot solve the problem of unemployment as most of the start ups in India are IT based and also service based and jobs in service sector are always going to be lesser
What India needs is growth in Manufacturing sector because it is the most job giving sector and problem in India is it has moved from Primary to Tertiary based economy there was no industrial revolution in India and most of the developed economies move from primary to secondary and then to tertiary but India skipped the middle step
Contribution of Manufacturing sector has been decreasing slowly from past few years and thus there is no hope from the current govt. to tackle this problem
Few people end up loosing hope to get a job because some of them are not really skilled enough. Maid at my sister's house is a college graduate. There might be some reason why she prefers working as maid rather than searching for a good job.
Really maid is graduate? How is this possible bro? Amazing fact
@@bit2byte986 She is just a College-gradute and this thing in India does not make her eligible to get a good job.
@@bit2byte986 in India all maids and bathroom cleaners have an engineering or Arts degree 🤣
@@M3ganwillslay & you are one of them
@@user-xd8mm4ph4r I don't live in a poor country like India .
This is really informative videos and you are doing great job brother. ❤️
I think main root problem is illiteracy itself and it will take at least 15 yrs if we start working on this from today
also we need young and non greedy politicians
Most highly educated people end up voting for uneducated thugs across state and party lines. This is the big problem with our democracy at present. We elect kings who aren't even as educated as the common graduate, on any topic, let alone administration.
Youth ko bgmi aur reels dekhne se time mile to
@@riderchallenge4250 No not that true gaming is a career option too for today's gen. An eSports player salary starts from 100k per month and can go up to crores there are many kids who are earning lakhs as a gaming content creator.
A big country like India cannot be run by democracy and expect development at fast rate
It's impossible
Look at China....they don't have to spend thousands of crores on elections every year....instead they use that thousands of crores of money on infrastructure development and social welfare
My point is there is no hope for India.... We Indians should look for opportunities abroad !
@@peterparker9954 lol will you live under Dictatorship. It's easy to say China is better here until you yourself are living under autocracy.
I'm a Nursing student.... And we are looking for a job since 1 mnth
Nursing professionals are in great demand...I regret doing engg. And not nursing...
I am masters in automotive engineer and unemployed because no job in automotive industry, automotive companies now hiring CS, IT engineers no one talking about core branch crisis, I devoted my 6 years in mechanical engineering, now no job, if I talk this to people they say do data science or analytics, I feel depressed that I could never take CSE. Life is completely dead, No friends, my personal life also sucks I didnt go out of my room from 3 months, I just try to stay away from people, I dont talk to my parents often, I cry after calling my father because whenever I call him I ask for some little money, no one knows in my family that I am depressed because I always keep a smile on my face when they are close. My advice to youth never ever take core branch, everything in life sucks cant even die because my father loves me too much.
Hey if you need someone to talk to just know a stranger on the internet is rooting for you btw have you found the job yet?
Bhai ,, how mature human you are 😊😇!!
Your vdos are proof of that.
BTW new viewer and subscriber😉🤩
Some of your topics are so relateble and necessary that is doesn't take sec to click on your video
I got the point but actually I also want to understand that people would be naturally inclined to "good job "after spending so much in their education, many Indian are first generation graduate , our parents and to be honest we ourselves have no idea about how to transition from education to jobs. Government jobs although problematic seem to be a good way to do the transition. I really want to understand how we can get job , if possible please make a video and try an explanation us the ways through which we can make a transition from education to jobs. I don't understand how a normal science or arts graduate can get a private job .
Different and unique topic, loved how it was explained!!
Very true 👍
I stopped searching for job since pandemic, when I was asked to do the same job for less than half the salary. It's been 3 years I am doing freelance work and stopped looking for corporate job since 2020. Not because I didn't want but the hunt was unbelievably hard and pay unreasonably low.
I really admire the way you research and explain these things so simply...
Yeah ! Efforts can be seen what content the video contains... required a lot of Research , analysis appreciate that 👏👏
I am a queer person. One of the reason I am not enthusiastically looking for a govt job in Tripura is because I don't wanna be here for the rest of my life as a queer person. Otherwise life will get horrible.
But I don't know how to look for a private job in a big city coming from a humanities background.
Simple cross the international border from Tripura and go to Bangladesh, there are lots of good-quality private jobs available there.
@@napoleonbonaparte937 any logical reason for delivering such silly comment??
Btw, you're not wrong though, Bangladesh even being an Islamic country is way better for queer people with tons of private jobs available than in India. So if you pay for my migration, I wouldn't mind moving there.
@@priyankarmajumder4152 savage reply! Haha. Bangladesh is doing so much better than india in economy it's true.
@@priyankarmajumder4152 by the way if you're from humanities background why don't you try for higher education/masters from a good enough university? :)
As always very informative , love the way you explain complex topic in easy manner ❤️
I myself a civil engineer am moving to the IT industry because of a better job, good pay and secure future given the growing inflation.
Best of luck veere💙
@@kangtheconqueror2540 thank you very much 🙏🏼
@@petermarquesliveLIVE all the best.
@@vaibhavnayak233 thank you very much brother.. feels good
what profile are u looking for in IT industry
My only question is how does a person investing in reels, youtube or other self-employed markets affect the data?
I mean its a gradual process to earn fame. so as long as you are not well settled you will be labelled as a 'generation nowhere' and these jobs are also not very secure or reliable.
Me too as mechanical engineer
The major problem is a JOB availability.
There is demand for job creators .
Earning through youtube or any other online platform is again an individual earning , on the other hand a large population is just consuming their content all day long.
I was such a Victim!!!
Yes I applied for about 50-60 companies And got reply from ONLY 3!!!! One gave me joining date and then eventually said that "nhi bro tumko lenge hi nhi, bas meri marzi!" then came another MNC (location tha germany ka) wo at least ye bola ki "bro you have good academics but we want a different profile" achha chalo..
another company gave me job of 15k salary (btw I have a Btech degree in Mechanical Engineering) but got a Govt job (non tech though) with 3 times of Such salary.
So naturally jada tar 2 reasons hai iske peechhe: 1. School-College level se hi industrial training chahiye tha jo ki nhi karaya gaya..
2. Lack of interest among politicians, Industries to really think about Freshers!!!
So basically he is explaining about his own viewer base. Jo log prepare karte hain aur phone mai lage hai😂😂
Bhai mere aas paas Sare bacche game khelrahe
Ladki adhe se jyada reels or Instagram se easliy fame kama rahi
Ladke muth mare rahe (biggest p_o_r_n consumer)
Little to nothing is done for core sector fields. Whether its INC or BJP, core sector engineers and Natural science graduates are disregarded by politicians . Similarly with research and development. Even if there is a job, the salary is abyssal and hella low prospects.
What’s the point of Fintech when it caters to only a very small group of people (the very well trained and skilled). It’s needed but other fields need to be promoted.
@Saif: I am looking for a job in biotech sector. The salary they provide is almost peanuts.
The government forgets about biotech sector. Many companies expect us have master's degree with experience and take home salary as 25K (per month).
@@cosmicconstellations511
Thats pathetic bro
Well you know what CTO of Bajaj discovered when he went to premiere institutions like IITs & NITs...... He couldn't find 20 candidates in all IITs & NITs who had proper knowledge to even become an Mechanical Engineer....... Most of these MEs are interested in higher paying jobs of IT sector, these students don't even study for their core subject.........
@@manishkumarpandey9702
in which year?
Bajaj came for the profile of sales here(total 7 posts)
Even 2 post which were proper mech job(designing) - had CTC less than the sales one which they offered
It's still demand and supply - they don't need 100 designer,they have plenty of it,what they need is someone who can sell
There is not enough job for mech guys (actual mech profile) and those who got placed,have their CTC like 3-4 lakhs - these guys devote money and resources in learning programming relevant to mech, designing, theoretical knowledge relevant to designing - these are not easy,these are highly intensive domain and the material for these is also not adequately available on internet (in compared to IT)
After spending this much money on college fees and coaching (for gate and learning softwares relevant to mech),who would like to be paid 3-4 lakhs??
It's harder to hone skills in mech,civil as it is not like that IT you have a computer and you can spend time on it - learn job ready knowledge
Same is not applicable for mech,civil
The person can learn the job ready knowledge at the site only - these companies are not ready to spend on it
Even guys in mech who do intership in mech,civil either do for free or even by paying money to the employer
The pathetic situation of mech,civil or other core branches - is more than the quality of mech engineers
There brilliant mech students having excellent domain knowledge(and only those can find work as there is no need of average mech students unlike IT) - and those like 2 guys which I mentioned earlier,same is true for all the college's(atleast most of)
See the biotech guy situation - these guys have to data analyst job at pharmaceutical companies as the domain knowledge they have at graduate will not help adding value to the company (that's what the company thinks)
It's not their mistake(neither they are dumb and stupid compared to IT guys) - it's the situation itself
@@manishkumarpandey9702 Why should they study there core subjects. What salary is Bajaj offering. All core jobs require you to put much more effort and studies to get a job that pays less than half the money of a software job.
This video was a reality check for generation nowhere and sadly I am part of it, but I promise to myself that I will work harder not not just scroll social media.
What do you say after 1 year
I was reading articles regarding to same topic . You have discussed in this video what a coincidence.
Article link or name bro ?
Who cares
Following you since you had some thousand subscribers
Now you have 1 million 🔥🤗
I completely agree with you point what you mentioned in the video. I passed my engineering in 2020 i tried alot for the job and giving so many interviews but almost every company said they don't hire fresher if you want to work with our organization you have to work in very low salary around 10k. My family financial condition is not so good so i decided to work but within a month a quit the job for high pressure and decided to start preparing for govt. exam.
Now, i want to tell the reality from past 2 year I was preparing for govt. job but I am not serious about my exam i spend 10 hrs on phone and also drop the hope for getting any job. I am depressed
:(( I am in 12th and messed up jee exams. I spend lot of time on phones too :((
True Hai Boss
Continue working in private sector no matter the pressure, at the end of the day it’s the experience that will help you get better paying jobs. Earning SOMETHING is better than doing nothing at all.
I do believe that work force participation has decreased. But this number of 90 Crore seems overly inflated. When entire workforce itself is around that number.
He said 9 crore new jobs by 2030. In a country of 130 cr. 9 cr is not unreasonable
@@usama1168
He is saying
Mohak said 90 Crore people are looking for job but in reality it's not
In India there are 2 crore government jobs, 2 crore in Technology & Medical field jobs, 1 crore in Management or Business Jobs. Total of 5 crore are formal. Rest all are doing informal jobs.
@@_kartik_chauhan The report says majority of 90 crore people not looking for jobs. It also says only 9% are looking for jobs.
He said 9 Crore 🙄😑 Lame
" if jobs are less , make the job seekers RIP
and hence less unemployment "
BJP be like- Modern problems require modern solutions😂
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@Ranjeet Kumar It is a known fact that unemployment rate was way lesser pre 2014
indian economy was on decline since 2010-11 because many scams came in front of people because of which many companies stopped giving tenders to government companies which later made companies inefficient to work.
And even during early 2000s boom in IT sectors was in urban areas or areas near those places and the work most of the people from rural areas were getting was just labour which will never be for forever.
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A big country like India cannot be run by democracy and expect development at fast rate
It's impossible
Look at China....they don't have to spend thousands of crores on elections every year....instead they use that thousands of crores of money on infrastructure development and social welfare
My point is there is no hope for India.... We Indians should look for opportunities abroad !
Stop being patriotic and start being practical !
If we Indians had a choice, we wouldn't choose to be born in this country
Yess actually I'm student
I was looking for part time jobs since last 2 months, i get frustrated and started feeling tired and little stressed, i feeling shame in front of my parents
Excellent analysis .... Also consider the gig workers who are earning money but dropping out of the job market
Bro how are you doing videos about different things which are unbelievable
Bro What do you think
Most of these unemployed people
Have 0 skill and 0 knowledge
They don't have control over Their emotions
They don't want to do anything.i Just have a Question
Har saal 180 IAS Benenge
And ye number har saal Kam ho raha hai
And Kitne log UPSC dete hai ye tumhe bhi pata hai
To akhir koi bhi samajhdar insaan
Akhir
Is Exam ko dega kyu aakhir. ???
Khaskar Middle class log Without family support
@@Crispr_cas9th
Sorry
I misinterpreted me UPSC ki seat bolna chah raha tha
After World War 2, the US relied heavily on social security, job security and other socialistic economic measures to rescue the american people from poverty. The US that everyone now looks upto for being a champion of neoliberalisation is actually built on a solid foundation of socialistic economic decisions prior to that neolib period. India has to put a restrain on this post liberalization mirage and promote a democratically controlled economy to rejuvenate the Indian economy.
India lacks quality private sector jobs for its millions of unskilled or semi skilled mass graduates and under graduates because unlike China, Vietnam, Combodia, Malaysia and Bangladesh, India did not have any export oriented labour intensive manufacturing industries which can provide mass employments to millions of unskilled and semi skilled graduates and under graduates of India.
It's not the case now since the private sector has grown tremendously these years, there is another big company, a unicorn company every week who pay well and hire more people everyday, unfortunately there isn't any data in private sector, or else you would not say that, you can search it as well..
And lol, we can say we are behind china, but the other countries you mentioned, that's hilarious!
@@MadMax-fs3cy Unicorns or services industry or IT industry of India is capital and technology intensive and not at all labour intensive hence IT unicorns can only provides employment to thousands or lakhs of Indians but India needs millions upon millions of jobs every year which only labour intensive export oriented manufacturing industries can able to provide just like Textiles and readymade garments manufacturing industries of Bangladesh as a classic example.
@@napoleonbonaparte937 I'm not sure the new generation of low skilled individuals will even take up garment jobs, everything comes down to prestige nowadays, you cannot compare the tiny workforce of Bangladesh to the sheer size of overpopulated India.
Maybe unlike China India went straight to service sector skipping manufacturing sector entirely. Whereas China had been working on manufacturing sector for years and then focused on service sector. Now they rich af.
@@rajeevjuneja5584 That is because Chinese Governance and judicial system is far far ahead and better than Indian corruption infested Governance system.
Chinese Communist Party makes fifty years plans or hundred years plan but here in India sorry to say our Political parties just focussed on how to win next elections after five years by distributing the freebies , like free electricity 🔌 in case of Delhi or free Rs 500 to every woman in case of West Bengal and India's mass majority ultra poor people falls for this freebies.
Apart from very good Law and order, good infrastructure and good connectivity, Both China and Bangladesh which excels in manufacturing has zero tolerance policy towards corruption from anybody.
The ones who will solve the problem of unemployment are Entrepreneurs not MNC giants.
only govt can solve the unemployment problem and nobody else .ye jo tumhare entrepreneurs hai wo Sarker ke dum pe hi uchalte hai.
@@asutoshghanto3419 Hahaa, Jab koi kaam nhi hoga toh Govt. kis baat ki job dega logon ko. Govt. har kisi ko job nhi de sakti but Entrepreneurs apne level pe log hire kar sakte hain, future mn start ups badhne wale hain toh Opportunity v badhegi. Ent. is not limited to well funded tech giants/companies, Entrepreneurs are rising in every corner & will create jobs.
@@Boyinthecircle agar sarkar chahe to sare buisness band karwa sakti hai ek hafte me .tab kya karloge .GST itna complicated bana degi aur Buisness kholne keliye atleast 100 crore ki licence ki mang karne lag gayi to?
@@Boyinthecircle
He is right only govt can do so
It can do so via pvt sector or govt sector but only if it's a priority
Govt has immense resources to so only if it wills
@@Boyinthecircle
aur bhai aapne kitne startup me kaam kiya h?
Kai to Paisa bachane ke liye shuru shuru me free me kaam karwa lete hain,salary to di nhi jaati decent, inse unemployment ki samasya ka solve karne ki ummed kaphi jayda h
Your content is just golden. Absolutely amazing. But I kind of disagree to the point that people not getting employed are the people who did not upskill themselves. Even students of professional courses can’t find jobs because there simply isn’t enough jobs available in the economy (a point you did make later on). Due to huge population and heavy competition, it’s not just about up skilling yourself. You need to be so superbly skilled that you are in the top 1% to actually land a job.
Indian courses are shitty only badjaat domit
मैं एक HR हू और हमे ढूंढे से लोग नही मिल रहे उनके अंदर mostly will issue है वो नौकरी करना ही नही चाहते जबकि वो जवान लोग हैं थके हुए नही है
Are bhai topic itna simple nai h. Sabko jyada wages chahiye kam se kam 22k-30k. Ab iske liye jyada skills chahiye utne h nai.
If you are from prayagraj ya lucknow msg me
10-12 hazar mein koi nahi milega bhai
@@user-sn4ed4xq6o 10-12k me kya burai hai
@@chitranjandas3013 aise jobs mein koi growth nahi hai. Isse accha toh call centre hai ya kisi construction site main accha hai
Alert : long comment ahead form personal experiences :
The worst part about our gov. Job culture is the long preparation times and young people giving several attempts and waiting there all youth in it without realising they are practically jobless and fir IAS mai 10 saal kharab karne ke baad bhi jab nahi hota hai tab unki life mai kuch bachta he nahi hai apni poori jawani IAS aur baaki gov. Exams Mai nikal di ab 40 saal ke berozgaar hai na koi ladki shaadi kar rahi hai na maa baap ke budhape ka sahara ban pa rahe hai ...... Its soo paifull and the best thing government can do is reduce the number of available attempts ye 6 - 7 attempts dilwa dilwakar kyu 8 - 10 saal kharab karwa rahe ho ! Agar hona hota toh ek , do ya teen Attempts mai ho jata ! Bas government ko goverment
jobs ke number of attempts kam karke maximum 3 kar dena chahiye ki nahi hua toh aage badho life mai youth energy apni istemal Karo Nati field mai venture Karo kuch baaki koshishe Maro ye kya bas zindagi barbaad kar di IAS mai .......
Both central and state governments gets huge amounts of revenue if every candidate fill his or her government job application form with Rs 500 demand draft as a exam fee for the Government of India hence Government allows unemployed candidates to appear for examination again and again.
True as a civil service aspirant attempts should be at maximum of 3. Also not so fun fact it was actually 3. 1st VP Singh government changed it to 4 attempt. Then in 2013 when syllabus change was announced due to pressure from students it was changed to 6 attempt in 2014.
@@napoleonbonaparte937 😂😂
I have seen many South Movies, all of them share approx. same stories, A businessman comes and ask for land but people rejects it and then lead actor kills that businessman, and I think they are showing the reality also because industrialization is very poor in Kerala and Tamil Nadu!
Shiva Ji The Boss Dekh Krr Aye Ho Kya.?😄
3:40 Not just eastern UP but most of the part of India is having generation nowhere.
This kind of people came up with certain reason for not studying
1. They want to study but the time table is not manageable.
2. Disturbed Sleep cycle.
3. They have every resource but blame stress and dipression of what if I will not get a job.
4. They blame government for not opening enough vacancies and talk about if someone who is studying for 8 hours is not getting a job, how could I be..
This list could go on
I am law intern pratice in court sirf paper dene jata hu collage 5 sall itni skill to aa jayegi ki ghar ki roti ki jimedari le saku or m koi amir ghar se nhi hu 1 lacks rupees for education loan 5 year study 5 sall m utarduga jab tak llb complete hogi
Par vaccancy to sach me nhi aarahi hai
Jo kuch exam hote usme farziwada nikal jata hai
Jo padh bhi rahe hai - wo bhi without proper conduction of exam ke suffer kar rahe hain
A big country like India cannot be run by democracy and expect development at fast rate
It's impossible
Look at China....they don't have to spend thousands of crores on elections every year....instead they use that thousands of crores of money on infrastructure development and social welfare
My point is there is no hope for India.... We Indians should look for opportunities abroad !
Stop being patriotic and start being practical !
If we Indians had a choice, we wouldn't choose to be born in this country
@@kashutosh9132 yeah nahi aa rahi but that is not an excuse for not studying.
The more you skilled yourself with education the more will be the chances of beating others. If not then you should choose something you love doing. Generation nowhere is actually a big problem for India right now.
While You may ask Jo main karna chahta hu wo mujhe pata nai hai then you should figure it out by doing multiple private jobs (I may sound weird but that actually works), Or you should go for a business (Which need Government's help and Government should help small business more).
@Alexios I Komnenos Don't be demotivated by some random words presented by unknown as per as their own thought of mind. And as far as Your goal is concern you are going into a right path because future is all about Semiconductor and fab manufacturing and designing.
As about the IAS is concern you can opt for that after completing your ET&T degree as well if your mind changed.
How Mohak slowly turns all the paths to upgrad is another level dedication 😂😂
Use sponsor mila tabhi to yeh video banaya he🌝
with 90% of Indians earning less than Rs 25000 per month.The purchasing power is limited to balance 14 million people.
In mid 2000s, when I was in my early 20s, I could get a BPO job in a city like Bangalore with just a basic graduation. These jobs required very basic skills and paid alright for those days. With the passage of time, even these companies which used to give basic outsourced jobs have started to think big. They are getting into analytics than just processing. These days they want young people with far more skills than just a graduation. Just that degree certificate won't do. Upskilling is so very important. That too relevant skills.
Getting a job a a combination of various things. You should have the right skills and experience plus the company should also be desperately looking to fill that position. If you have a reference in the company, that'll make things a bit easier.
In the end, it comes to three words - SKILLS, SKILLS and SKILLS. If you have skills, you won't be hidden for too long.
Skills only in iit
Then why even persue degree? It's like degree is important too, but nobody says why or how. And this same degree doesn't even provide skills.
@@shrishri8898 IIT ke bhi saare bando ke pass skills thodi hoti hai
Love ur videos ♥️ so much detailed research🔥
यार
The youth is misguided, demotivated and has become lazy due to social media.
I was jobless and penniless at the prime of my youth and very frustrated, but i kept looking. And i was so delighted when i found a job that i never ever complained how little i was making. Growth happens, u gain experience and then can ask for more in your next job.
No body is responsible for your failure, take responsibility.