India is one of the largest countries in the world in terms of population and area, and its economy is also larger than that of its peers. But with him, the ratio of unemployment and poverty of the common man to death is also as high as the Himalayas.
India did not invent a quota system like Bangladesh’s Hasina Wajid to keep those who come on the basis of education and merit from jobs, but it has made it so difficult for the common man to get a government job that he fights for a job. No, run, run, die, but the responsibility does not fall on the Modi government.
One such example has come from the Indian state of Jharkhand, where five lakh applicants and unemployed queued up in the Excise Department for just 583 posts.