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INDIAN UNEMPLOYMENT RAISED TO 27%

 INDIAN UNEMPLOYMENT RATE RAISE TO 26% AS PER THE DATA


INDIANS are most working in the sales and telecalling campany the for the minmum wage of 15000 rs for month and it can't be managed by the a  employed which the raising in the inflation rate in the country .The average Indian Earn 500 to 800 rs per Day  as per the report 
Indias Inflation rates are raising Day -by -Day in the Country
  

                                               


India's Unemployment Crisis: Analyzing the Data and Calling for Action

The unemployment crisis in India is one of the most pressing issues facing the world's largest democracy today. With a staggering 31% unemployment rate in 2023, millions of Indians are struggling to find work, threatening the stability of the nation and the dreams of its people.

The International Labour Organization (ILO) reports that an astounding 29% of India's young university graduates were unemployed in 2022. This figure underscores the urgent need for systemic reforms to address the root causes of joblessness among the country's youth, who form a significant portion of the workforce. Country is  developing Day-By -Day for the growth of  the Country ,Indians  are most Hard workers among the world as per the report in the survey.



                                              


The impact of unemployment in India is far-reaching. Unemployment rates among women are particularly high, reaching over 6% in 2022, compared to just over 7% for men. This gender disparity in unemployment highlights the additional barriers that women face in navigating the job market in India.

The consequences of India's unemployment crisis are dire. Chronic unemployment leads to increased poverty and social unrest, straining the country's social safety net and threatening political stability. Moreover, the high unemployment rate among young graduates signals a waste of threats and skills that could fuel India's economic growth in the future.






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