When Anna Hazare broke his fast
after 12 long days by accepting juice from a Dalit and a Muslim girl, there was
a sigh of relief for all, though it did not carry the reasons alike. The PM was relieved that he would not have to
make another speech in the Parliament to prove that he existed, the council of
ministers were relieved that they will not be forced to eat their own words
further on an hourly basis, the MPs were relieved that they escaped further
humiliations from the dais of Ramlila ground, people concerned about Anna’s
health were relieved for the right reason, people who had lost hope on the
right consciousness of the Govt. were relieved that the consciousness finally
prevailed, the first timer middle class revolutionary was relieved because they
couldn’t have continued to overlook their busy day to day life any further.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Saturday, September 3, 2011
The increasing menace of Unemployable Graduates - II (Education System)
90% of Graduates, 75% of Engineering Graduates and 77% of MBAs in India are unemployable.
The above figures are official and have been arrived through certain surveys. The question is that how have the officials arrived at these specific figures?
This is the average percentage of candidates that are rejected from the number of applicants. The final figure has been arrived after collating the facts and figures from various employers across the industry.
I would like to question this approach to arrive at such disheartening numbers. I had cited an incident from my personal experience in my last post, giving an insight about the recruitment & selection process followed in the industry for you to understand the shortcomings.
Through my questions I will discuss all the problems that actually looms over the future of our youth and in turn our country.
Should our school and colleges train the students for our industry over and above the basic education that they provide?
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