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Creating better job opportunities in rural India

Creating better job opportunities in rural India
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Suggest measures to create jobs in rural areas so as to prevent excessive strain on our urban areas and at the same time enhance the development of the villages.How would creating ...

Suggest measures to create jobs in rural areas so as to prevent excessive strain on our urban areas and at the same time enhance the development of the villages.

How would creating better employment opportunities in rural areas help stop migration to cities and thus prevent excessive strain on our urban areas at the same time enhancing the development of the villages?

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Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 1 month ago
If one were to observe from close quarters, it would be prominently visible that the 'employbility' among the villagers is very less. Except in the field of agriculture, the other fields are almost alien to them. THE OTHER SECTORS ARE NEEDED TO BE INTRODUCED IN RURAL AREAS.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 1 month ago
Creating jobs in the rural areas is creating a gala-gala situation for both the rural as well as the urban areas. While it would provide employment to the villagers close to their homes, at the same time the aminities in the urban areas will be less under stress because the 'mad' rush to urban areas will almost be negligible. BUT WELL-MEANING START IS WHAT IS REQUIRED.
Bidyut Gogoi
Bidyut Gogoi 11 years 1 month ago
Bidyut Gogoi Roll No. 2013-02-08-R00009 Vi Sub:An humanitarian appeal to your good self for appointment in the post of Rubber Tapping Demonstrator NE in Rubber Board-reg Ref:- 1. Advertisement No. 2013-02-08, dtd. 11-09-13- Post code No. 2013-02-08 2. Memorandum No. 3/23/2014/EST, dated 04-03-2014. 3. Notification No. 3/23/2014/EST, dated 31-03-2014. (Rank list) 4. My request Letter dated 31-05-2014 5. Letter from Dy. Secretary (P&A), No. 3/23/2014/EST, dated 11-07-2014.
sunita kasar
sunita kasar 11 years 1 month ago
There is a lot of creativity in every home. someone having skills in their hand, but unable to expose and make money of the same. if there is a platform for the same to purchase the end product, it will be a huge help to all those who creativity is dying with no future in the forefront. viz. craft in the hand of a home maker,,
S Varadharajan Chettiar
S Varadharajan Chettiar 11 years 1 month ago
Jack fruit seed flour is gluten-free and is preferred by Bakeries in the US, UK, Canada etc... but they are unable to find suppliers. Notably the price paid for it is impressive. So, farmers and exporters may consider about processing the jackfruits (80% is wasted in India i.e. left to rot, as per multiple reports) into such value added products and garner the importance and beneficial specs of the fruit to the world
Sudhir Singh
Sudhir Singh 11 years 1 month ago
Job Opportunities: Anyway Government offices MCD, NDMC, PWD, responsible for social upkeep could give hardly any relief to common public even after spending lots from fiscal. Hence now these responsibilities can be given to youths from rural and urban areas which will bring productive energy and save society from spoiled youths who indulge in wrong activities and small crimes to earn livelihood.
Sudhir Singh
Sudhir Singh 11 years 1 month ago
Young India: 65% population after acquiring expensive degrees without employment comes to road and involve in chain snatch, car theft, road rage, and values in society is depleting. Public feel unsafe and youth in turn will convert to criminals. Online frauds, bank account , credit card frauds are on increase. NAMO telling this youth strength is really turning to threats as they have to eat, live life with minimum amnesties of mobile and food. There is a need to divert this energy to productive
Sudhir Singh
Sudhir Singh 11 years 1 month ago
Public Problems: General public face day to day problem while in ques for railway tickets, for boarding trains, jams on road, bus stop, for commuting between metro stations and residence, parking, harassment by 3 wheelers and taxi drivers, when taking dates in court rooms on cases being heard, when reporting some matter to police, passing through security check at airport etc. Politicians and govt off get VIP route. They do not recognise such day to day tiny issues which can be addressed soonest
Sudhir Singh
Sudhir Singh 11 years 1 month ago
RTI Act applicable to PSU and Government Office is doing fine. There are private players who harass consumers in the name of confidentiality. Fact remains frauds, scams, harassment by private companies. There is an immediate need for RTI like act applicable to private banks, insurance companies, airlines, and other manufacturing units from where public can seek information to expose them on wrong doings and obtain relief. Please initiate some RTI like Act applicable on Private companies too.
RAMESH NS
RAMESH NS 11 years 1 month ago
Create huge job opportunities to the youth of this country and helps in improving our GDP. WE can save huge forex due to oil conservation. As china is fast moving in this direction Time has come for us TO ACT NOT REACT TO THE SITUATION LATER. As this was the flagship programme of Atalji connecting West to East & North to South. This will have trickle down effect on the economy and this will improve the percapita income of every citizen. Now U most of the states belongs to ur party its easy to do