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Around 50,000 sat in Madhyamik 2016 : Govt lacks plan for employments, unemployment leading a bleak future for youths in Tripura
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Around 50,000 sat in Madhyamik 2016 : Govt  lacks plan for employments, unemployment  leading a bleak future for youths in Tripura
PHOTO : Madhyamik Examination begins in Tripura. TIWN Pic March 3

AGARTALA, March 3 (TIWN) : After the commencement of TBSE +2 exam on March 2, from March 3 around 50,000 students have appeared for Madhyamik exam. After passing HS+2 exam,thousands of candidates will enlist their names for degrees in colleges followed by in employment excahnges. Sadly, all youngsters degrees will bejust listed at Employment office and then forgotten as the State govt has failed to provide jobs to 98% college graduates in past two decades of CPI-M rule in Tripura.Either in private or in govt. sectors, job-crisis has hit the state severly. Although the arrival of Modi govt. at centre in 2014, rays of hope for industrial development and job facilities are expected by the young generation, but CPI-M ruled Tripura unable to utilize any economic development opportunities. Since 22 years of left front regime, the state is suffering from non-development and unemployment. As a result future is bad with the increasing number of college graduates. Reportedly, in total 49089 students have appeared in the Madhyamik examination, among them are 20 disabled students including 7 blind students.
Tripura's employment situation is so worst that, In a job interview for one post more than thousand candidates are found queued for all day. Even though Tripura has high literacy rate and full of talented youths, but hopeless situation prevails for umemployed youths in Manik Sarkar ruled Tripura's 'golden era (?)'.

The scenario of huge crowd of job seekers in front of the various Departments paints a sad picture of unrmployment in Tripura.

 

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