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Syllabus: GS- III & V: Employment

Why in the News?

With nearly 70 lakh youth voters and rising urban youth unemployment (~27.5%), employment has emerged as a central political and economic issue in Assam.

Changing Demography and Aspirations

  • Around 10 lakh educated youths registered in employment exchanges
  • Increasing trend of migration to cities like Delhi, Bengaluru and Mumbai
  • Migration linked to low local opportunities and better exposure outside

Key Challenges Faced by Youths

  • Limited Government Jobs:
    • High preference due to job security and social status
    • Government cannot absorb the growing workforce
  • Weak Private Sector:
    • Limited industries and low-paying jobs
    • Lack of entrepreneurial ecosystem and investment
  • Education Gap:
    • Few quality institutions like Cotton University and Tezpur University
    • Students migrate early for higher education and career exposure
  • Infrastructure and Capital Constraints:
    • Poor connectivity and limited access to finance
    • Hinders startups and industrial growth

Important Concepts Explained

  • Unemployment Rate: Percentage of people willing to work but unable to find jobs
  • Migration: Movement of people for better opportunities
  • Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Support system for startups including finance, skills and markets
  • Human Capital: Skills, education and health that improve productivity
  • Demographic Dividend: Economic benefit from a large young population

Government Initiatives and Policy Framework

  • Skill India Mission: Enhancing employability through skill training
  • Startup India: Promoting entrepreneurship among youth
  • Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme: Supports self-employment ventures
  • Act East Policy: Aims to boost economic development in Northeast through connectivity and trade
  • State-level focus on industrial corridors and startup promotion

Political Narratives on Employment

  • Focus on government job creation vs development-led employment
  • Promises include:
    • Public sector recruitment drives
    • Revival of local industries
  • Emergence of young political leaders, indicating rising youth participation

Way Forward: Expanding Opportunities

  • Strengthen private sector and industrial base
  • Promote startups and local entrepreneurship
  • Improve quality of higher education institutions
  • Develop infrastructure and digital connectivity
  • Encourage skill-based and diversified career choices beyond government jobs

Exam Hook

Key Takeaways:

  • Assam faces a gap between youth aspirations and job availability
  • Migration reflects structural economic challenges
  • Policy focus must shift from job seeking to job creation

Mains Question:
“Discuss the challenges of youth unemployment in Assam. Suggest measures to convert the demographic advantage into economic growth.”

One-line Wrap

Assam’s youth hold the key to its future, but unlocking their potential requires opportunities, not just aspirations.

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