By M H Ahssan / INN Bureau
“India’s key to future success — its youth — is a ticking time bomb. It is a growing mass of largely undernourished, under-educated, unemployable young people who aspire for a better life but don’t have the means to get there. Why? Because they aren’t qualified for the job market, and even if they are, jobs don’t exist.”
The above is the central thesis of a must-read an essay by Avalok Langer that demolishes the easy comfort of India’s so-called ‘youth dividend.’
“India’s key to future success — its youth — is a ticking time bomb. It is a growing mass of largely undernourished, under-educated, unemployable young people who aspire for a better life but don’t have the means to get there. Why? Because they aren’t qualified for the job market, and even if they are, jobs don’t exist.”
The above is the central thesis of a must-read an essay by Avalok Langer that demolishes the easy comfort of India’s so-called ‘youth dividend.’

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