When you are reading this, in such a time a person in the country must have committed suicide for a particular reason. That person can be in my neighborhood, in my city, in your city or village. Someone can be a girl, someone can be a boy. Can be a young man of 20 years or a man of 35-40 years. In every hour, a new name is added to such suicides. Statistics increase, identity changes, but the reason for suicide is common. Every hour in India, a man commits suicide due to unemployment or money straining or drowning in debt. We get these figures from NCRB i.e. National Crime Records Bureau. And according to the figures of NCRB 2019, about 1 lakh 30 thousand people committed suicide in the country. Of these, 11 thousand 268, ie about 9 percent of suicides were due to lack of employment or due to poverty or debt.
And when we consider these figures of suicide, the statistics of farmers' suicides also come into their minds. 8-10 years ago, farmer suicides were part of our discourse. There was a discussion on how to reduce the suicides of the farmers, there was criticism of those government policies, the debt arrangements that caused the farmers to commit suicides. Now, even more than the farmers, the number of suicides is due to those who cannot get jobs or poverty. This figure is higher than in 2018. The figure of unemployment increases, due to unemployment the figure of suicides increases. And increases the anger of those youths with whom there is cruel government joke in the name of job. Before elections, governments take out jobs, forms are filled, millions of young people of the country burn nights in preparation behind the promise of government jobs… and then many years are left waiting for the exam, if the exam is done then the results hang The results are given, even if the results come, the government imposes many obstacles in giving the joins… and the youth power which should have been involved in the creation of the country, they have to protest for jobs, run hashtags on social media, You have to make memes to say your point. Governments still do not listen. And then the question comes to mind that what should be the first and foremost priority of our country, our government? The answer is found in the Prime Minister's five-year-old statement.
When PM called the question unholy
Even after a year of formation of the government in 2014, PM Modi kept a vision to give jobs to the youth of the country. The foundation of which was on the fact that we have youth and jobs as well, the problem is just that youths do not have the skills to match the job. Therefore, the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana was started to improve the skills of the youth. A ministry was also created for this. And then the country's PM had shown dreams to the youth.
The plan was to train 1 crore youth by 2020. According to a report in The Hindu Business Line newspaper, till just few months before the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, only 34 lakh youth got skills under this scheme and only 10 lakh of them got jobs. During the 2019 elections, when the Prime Minister was asked questions on the rising unemployment figures, he called the question unholy.
What is going on in Modi's second innings?
The second term of the Modi government started from May 2019. This time the Modi government changed the discourse. In the first term, the youth was considered unskilled, the emphasis was on Skill India, and in the second term, it found flaws in the education system itself. And not after studies, the matter of giving skills as well as starting vocational courses has been kept in the new education policy. And how this will change the lives of the youth, the Prime Minister nowadays keeps telling on different occasions.
How much this system will benefit, whether or not it will be known only when the students go through this new system. Let's talk about the old system. What about those who are seeking employment after studying? The Prime Minister is saying that there is a flaw in the method of examination, a new system will be brought.
#modi_rojgar_do
Now let's talk about the millions of students, who are asked to get information about any new scheme from the government on seeking jobs. On 21 February, that is, on social media, once again on the issue of employment, the youth expressed their resentment against the Modi government.
'#Modi_rojgar_do' and '#Bahananahimbhali_Chaye' trended from Twitter to YouTube. Over 25 lakh tweets were made on these hashtags throughout the day. And what is the reason? SSC CGL 2019 Tier 2 Result became the immediate reason. What is this Tier 2 exam and what is the problem for the students, they will come to this, but first they know about SSC CGL. SSC means Staff Selection Commission. The job of SSC is to recruit for government departments. For this, SSC conducts three important exams. First MTS i.e. Multi Tasking Staff Examination. This exam is for the recruitment of Grade-C (Non-Clerk) in different Ministries and Departments. The second CHSL i.e. Combined Higher Secondary level Examination. With this, the central government recruits for the posts like Lower Divisional Clerk, Postal Assistant, Court Clerk and Data Entry Operator.
And the third is CGL i.e. Combined Graduate Level Examination. Through this, B and C grade officers are recruited in central ministries and departments. This exam takes place in four stages. Tier-1 and 2 exam are objective. Tier-3 is descriptive, it includes essays andLetter has to be written. Tier-4 is a computer based skill test. So it happened that the Tier 2 exam of CGL 2019 was held on 15, 16 and 18 November 2020. The result came three days ago on 19 February. As soon as the candidates saw the results, the campaign started on social media. Those opposing the examination results say that the paper on November 18 was easy and the students had scored very well. Many had scored up to 200 marks in the examination. But when the result came, there was no selection of many students who scored well. Students allege that in the name of normalization, 60-70 numbers of those who have given exams on 15, 16 have been increased, while on November 18, the same number of those who have given examinations have been reduced.
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