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3,700 PhD holders, 50,000 graduates and over 28,000 post-graduates applied for 62 posts of 'peons' in UP


A sad reality of our third world countries. We are celebrating our success of education by creating many university graduates without creating enough job for that graduates qualification. After having a university degree our mentality only strive for a official job whither that give you enough earning or not ,don't want to do any other work which could fetch much higher return then doing a clerical desk job . when you creating a generation whose only goal of education is to have a job in its not surprising a PhD holder applied for the post of peon . with his knowledge the PhD holder could have earned much higher if he started selling ☕ in busy street then doing this menial job of peon. A clear waste of money time and resources. 😞
 
Uttar Pradesh can easily solve its unemployment problem.
There are a lot jobs needed in the bovine care business:
About $35 million has been invested in cow sheds .
There are 5000 temporary cow shelters, 515 private cow shelters, and 467 govern cow shelters . These shelters have to manned round the clock for food, water, and attending to sick and old cattle. Assuming at least 8 persons per shelter ( waste disposal, cattle feed dispensing ) there should be enough jobs for approximately 48,000 graduates. The UP government can build an extra 5000 shelters because there are 5 million stray cattle in UP.

 
A sad reality of our third world countries. We are celebrating our success of education by creating many university graduates without creating enough job for that graduates qualification. After having a university degree our mentality only strive for a official job whither that give you enough earning or not ,don't want to do any other work which could fetch much higher return then doing a clerical desk job . when you creating a generation whose only goal of education is to have a job in its not surprising a PhD holder applied for the post of peon . with his knowledge the PhD holder could have earned much higher if he started selling ☕ in busy street then doing this menial job of peon. A clear waste of money time and resources. 😞
modi have good idea for them
Students detained for selling ‘Modi pakodas’ wearing degree robes near PM’s rally venue
Police on Tuesday detained around 12 college students for selling “Modi pakodas” wearing their degree robes near the venue of the prime minister’s rally in Chandigarh
Students detained for selling ‘Modi pakodas’ wearing degree robes near PM’s rally venue


NH Web Desk
Published: 15 May 2019, 5:04 PM
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Police on Tuesday detained around 12 college students for selling "Modi pakodas" wearing their degree robes near the venue of the prime minister's rally in Chandigarh.
"We took 10 to 12 students in preventive custody. However, they were released after the rally was over," Sector 34 Station House Officer Baldev Kumar said.
According to a report in NDTV, A video of the incident showed student protesters at the rally shouting "Buy pakodas made by engineers" and "BA and LLB pakodas for sale" while being pushed into an open police van. One of them, a woman sporting black-rimmed glasses and an Oxford cap, was particularly scathing in her criticism of Modi government's achievements.

"Modiji has given us new jobs through his unique pakoda employment scheme. That is why we have come to show our appreciation with pakodas. After all, there is no better way for our educated youth to make a living," she was heard saying.
The students wearing the robes were selling pakodas named after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and their degrees — Engineer, BA and LLB, near the venue he was scheduled to address a rally in support of the BJP candidate Kirron Kher.
Kher is contesting against the Congress nominee and former Union minister Pawan Kumar Bansal for Chandigarh Lok Sabha seat, which will vote on May 19.
"We are here to welcome Modi ji for giving us new employment under pakoda yojana. We want to sell pakodas at Modi's rally, so that he knows how great it is to sell pakodas for the educated youth," a woman protester said.
In January last year, Modi had asserted in a television interview that people earning ₹200 a day by selling pakodas cannot be considered unemployed.

with PTI inputs
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If this was Pakistan, they would be shouting on the rooftops about how messed up Pakistan is, because PhD holders and graduates can't get jobs, etc etc etc

That country is so messed up, it's the biggest open secret in the world,
thank God for social media.
read BBC today indians still believe their air force killed 300 pakistanis in balakot :lol:
 
The mistake a lot of people make is waiting for hand outs. Education is important, but if it’s with the intention of earning it with the hopes of getting a job then be sure to know what you are getting into has lots of demand and very few competitors OR you be the best of the best against your competitors.

The best advice I can give anyone is to go ahead and get your education if you’re confident but at the same time if it doesn’t work out, save your money, develop a skill and go into a business along side trusted friends. This isn’t the 70s 80s 90s and even to some extent early 2000s. The market is way too inflated with degrees, nowadays everyone has a degree.
 
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