Day-by-day India is Developing Rapidly.... Infrastructure development, Foreign Company Investment, Industrialization, etc.... but youth is getting unemployed day-by-day.
Problems That india needs to solve as soon as possible otherwise in future we face civil war type situations.
1=} Worst Education Policies
2=} Unemployed Youths
3=} Unskilled Lebour + Youth
4=} High Population Growth Rate
5=} Over Dependency on
Why do you think India’s corporate culture is getting toxic day by day ?
🌟 Day - by - day people are getting sick of work pressure
🌟 Pretty stressing deadlines
🌟 is it one of the reason why people are now shifting to entrepreneurship or being t
This fight between Swiggy and Zomato is getting more interesting day by day, bro. Now, Zomato has also announced its QIP.
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The Future of Logistics and Supply Chain in India
* E-commerce growth
* Technological advancements
* Infrastructure development
* National Logistics Policy
* Infrastructure investment
* Ease of doing business reforms
* Infrastructure gaps
*
Day by day canada is getting mad and now they are saying Indian's supporting Lawrence bishnoi.
Seriously why this name is so popular globally ?
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Direct Investment from Foreign Vs Portfolio Investment
➩ FDI: Long-term growth through infrastructure and jobs.
➩ FPI: Quick capital inflows but volatile.
➩ FDI: Strengthens economic foundations.
➩ FPI: Boosts market liquidity but can be fickle.
I was reading some reports on Economic Survey 2024 and everything seems just fine expect one point intrigued me alot that says even now government is accepting that 50% of Indian Youth is unemployable. It first it seems natural but being unemployable
How many of you think today's youth are doing so many things just because of FOMO and constantly trying to fit in with their peers , for example from relationships to chasing money and following social media trends. And today's youth population has a
Declining Political Interest:
A report by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) reveals that 46% of Indian youth have little to no interest in politics. Despite the large youth demographic, many are disillusioned with the political