By Naren Narole
Following are the main reasons for unemployment
- Lack in finalization of National Language
- Lack in developing a National religion, Common religion for all as Bharatiya
- Lack in connecting basic resources of development
- Lack of political ambition to remove unemployment
It has been 73 years since Bharat gained independence, however, the problem of unemployment remains the same. It was read in the books that India is an agricultural country, however, no one cares about the lives of farmers. Farmers are the main producer and suppliers of meals to all nation, they are like a father figure who work hard for feeding his children, but that landlord lives a terrible life.
I am not talking about politicians who self-proclaimed as farmers in our country, save millions of rupees of their taxes by claiming that, they have earned these from farm cultivation. According to some media reports, they have claimed millions of rupees by cultivating cabbage in the balcony of their house.
It should be noted that these people are constantly contributing to Indian politics, representing themselves as public servants, however, could not share their farming techniques with the poor farmers. Sorry, the subject of money came up and my mind wandered, we were talking about unemployment, let’s focus. Employment and industries are the foundation of the country’s economic development.
Prior to independence, Britisher has designed the system for producing or promoting slavery. For example, our education system, which was designed to make us slaves Should be transformed to make it self-sufficient for the people.
There was a need to do something about it, unite people of different mind-set. Yeah, it looks a bit hard however couldn’t have we done this?
After independence, we created a nation by combining small states from east to west and north to south, having different cultures and languages. however, to unite this diverse nation, it was necessary to have a common national language, equal citizenship, equal education, equal laws, and equal opportunities for everyone.
A gap between the state level and the national level could have been gradually bridged and we would have shown the unity in diversity. However most of the politicians did not perceive this thought, and they have suppressed efforts to unite the society in a disciplined manner by forming groups based on religion, caste, upper-class, middle-class, lower-class, and backward class.
Employment and industry are the foundation of the country’s economic development. Our country gained independence and we had an opportunity to improve what the British rulers did for their particular interests. For example, our education system, which was designed to make us slaves, Should be transformed to make it self-sufficient for the people. There was a need to do something special to unite the different types of people living in our country, Bharat. Yeah, it was looked hard but can’t we have done this?
Lack in finalization of National Language
Today, due to not finalizing the national language, the English language has become our virtual national language.
This has also been done intentionally. Because of the supremacy of the English language over other Bharatn languages, about seventy percent of people were deprived of their support in national development.
People feel ashamed to talk in their mother tongue. Many of them had lost confidence as they are not comfortable using the English language.
On the other hand, many people in our country learn Germany, Japanese, Chinese, French, Spanish, Russian, Korean, etc to do business with other countries. Same way, if we had our national language, other country people would be allowed to trade with us only if they have learned our languages.
The mastery of many Bharatn people over the English language will help us in trade with other nations, but it certainly delays the development of the nation.
Nowadays, the situation is such that the Sanskrit language has got the status of the most suitable language for Artificial Intelligence in the whole world, but the language in which we have been written Veda, Upanishad and much more since ancient times, language which termed as the mother of all our Bharatn languages.
We have not been able to make that over famous Sanskrit language as the national language.
There may be opposition in making the Hindi language as a national language, but as per my opinion, there might be any opposition to make Sanskrit as Bharat’s national language.
Even if someone had, they would have lived in Pakistan, as that nation was made for those people who had a different mindset as that of Bharat.
We have Sanskrit scholars in all communities here. Also, many students opted for Sanskrit as a subject, used to an increased percentage of their marks on many educational boards of Bharat.
At the time of independence, Bharat was the undeveloped country, where the majority of people were below the poverty line, lived in villages, those people could form more connect with the Sanskrit language than the English language.
We will probably be the only nation in the world who has kept the filter of slavery in their mouths even after freedom.
No matter how proud we are about our mother tongue, in society, we are considered to be educated only after speaking English in front of people.
China, Japan, Korea, France, Germany, Russia, and many other countries have never given up their language, today all these countries are ahead of us in every respect.
I feel that our politicians would have had more trouble in learning the Sanskrit language than the countrymen.
They forcefully imposed the English language after independence and continue the legacy of British rule and made all documents whether political or social etc, in English, the common people do not feel like reading and perhaps this is what our leaders wanted.
Do you find any connection between the national language and unemployment? Hey, a man wandered off again, we were about to talk about unemployment.
Lack in developing a National religion, Common religion for all as Bharatiya
An open society is required for employment or industry to succeed. Now what will be this open society, consider an open society, where there is the freedom to think something, to do something new.
On hearing the word freedom, Azhadi did you thought of “Hum ko chahiye Azadi”, “yeh desh mange Azadi”, that freedom is different, they still don’t know the meaning of the word freedom or Azhadi .
There are different religions in Bharat, that if you say yes to one, then the other feels wrong, then how can you get the freedom to think or to innovate.
What is religion, where did it come from, this is a very big topic, we will discuss it again sometime, but if we want to achieve development and prosperity, people of different religions have to come together.
We call different religions and lifestyles as diversity, but if we want to bring unity in this diversity, there should have been a common judiciary, everybody mast stay within the ambit of the law.
Everyone should have equal rights, equal justice, and equal restraint.
But it seems like our politicians don’t want that. All in all, “break up and the rule “, was the only intention.
What did the politicians think by laws based on religion, God knows who got better out of it,
tomorrow someone wants to make a new religion like “secular” and say our religion is different and our laws are different then what to do?
After independence, some main politicians’ thoughts were like, will first impose these new laws on the majority of the people, will see if there were any adverse effects, will change accordingly.
Minorities were no longer in the mood to impose the same laws on them.
Here comes the question, why not? Did the people belonging to minorities did not want the development of the country or even their development; would they liked to form their groups, and to stay in the tribes again.
Couldn’t laws be made more acceptable to all? Did Nobody thought about the future of the nation or even they couldn’t capable of thought of the future.
The law that was right fifty years ago, might be not acceptable today, they should also be reformed with time.
The people who had to think of it, all went away and now we are left to feel the heat of fire they got lighten up.
We are still in a fighting mood and don’t know how many next generations will be required to solve these issues.
The ultimate result of this is, some politicians and also other political families like them have always been elected to power and they had settled down permanently the problem of unemployment for their future generations.
If we continue to dispute over religion and caste, then what kind of employment and what kind of industry, we can think about?
Democracy is only limited for elections, ruling parties always tried to impose such rules and regulations which can be helpful for them to get power in succeeding years of elections .
They have kept an uneducated or backward class people as a guardian of their door, feeding bread without hard work makes a bigger group of lazy people, who could see the world as per the perception of these political parties and remain faithful voters for so many decades.
Those who were wise and educated, put them like, out of the door and put many rules, many tests to got inside. that if the son is to come in, we will have to flatter. The neck will have to be shaken at our behest, otherwise stay outside the frame. People have been roaming outside since then.
It didn’t take long for those who were a little too smart to realize that after independence they would have no place in this country.
They immediately migrated to other countries and started contributing to the future of those countries. Wandering again, is there a connection between religion and employment?
Lack in connecting basic resources of development
Even after independence, the basic resources like electricity, water, education, and transportation have not yet reached the villages, no matter who is in power.
Ninety percent of diplomats come into politics to serve themselves, and those who care a little can never unite and their voices do not reach anywhere.
Out of the above-mentioned resources transportation system seems to be the major need in our country, because wherever it is, electricity, water, and education reach immediately after that.
We can assume that the transportation system is improved only when every farmer can go to his farm by vehicle. It is seen that when there are roads, electricity, water and education also come immediately from those roads.
People from the village go to the city to see these networks of roads or paths and never come back to the village.
In rural areas, the conditions of roads also restrict access to doctors, engineers, and teachers.
Now, these politicians will say that they are not getting any revenue from the villages, then how can they build transport facilities.
So my answer will be,” You will get mangoes later only when you had planted the tree of mango”.
The rural area needed to be given a little more time, if we couldn’t give it in seventy years, we have to give it now.
A pandemic like Corona has allowed us to think again. Ours is a farming country and agriculture is the only region that has saved us from an economic downturn till now.
Agricultural complementary employment and farm-based industries and technology can lead us on the path of progress. Talking about education, electricity, water, and health again slipped from the issue of unemployment.
Do these factors anything to do with employment or industry?……
Lack of political ambition to remove unemployment
In our democratic country, employment and industry can only reach their peak when there is such political ambition.
Our former Prime Minister Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri had shown such political ambitions and his slogan ‘Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan’ had revolutionized the society, but Shastriji and his ambition to make the country self-reliant was soon ended.
We have never seen such political ambitions in our neighboring country, Pakistan.
When Pakistan was born, its economic situation was higher than that of Bharat. Whether the economic situation was forcibly killed by the people living there, or the help given to them by our political parties by giving them their financial share, or the concession of non-sharing of debts on the whole of Bharat, Pakistan was a treasure trove for the politicians as a whole.
The people in power in Pakistan started filling the coffers in their homes and it is still their custom to move to another country permanently if anything is ever discovered.
The political parties in our country have the same mindset, but our country, Bharat, is somewhat bigger than Pakistan, and democratic values are deeply ingrained in Indian society.
To gain power in such a big country like Bharat, a political group has to show a little bit of patriotism. Therefore, it will take more than thirty years for a situation like Pakistan to come to our country.
Oh my God, I reached Pakistan, unemployment remained in Bharat.
The big question is, are national languages, different religions, the same citizenship, the same education, the same political goals related to unemployment?