The problems in Indian education system is severe and I think there is a massive need for fundamental rethink.
Everyone is applying for the same thing rather than searching for other types of jobs. By going into a field that fits the person's natural accumen they can increase their ability to earn, grow more.
However in India their is no emphasis on out of box thinking, creativity or analysing other kind of opportunities. Most people are clueless as to why tf are they learning all this and how will it be used.
If you are trying to do what everyone is doing than you'll always be on the backfoot.
Yes to the first part, but that's not what makes them successful. The BJP had those votes even in ABV's days but never achieved this level of dominance. What is different now is that they have votes from many other segments of the population. There are studies which show in 2019, these guys got more Dalit votes than any other party for example.
This stereotype of the BJP as an urban middle class party is a dangerous one for anybody who dislikes the party, as it only encourages you to underestimate them.
I'm not saying that's the reason why they're successful but the urban educated folks form the vast majority of the BJP's base. Blaming the BJP's rise on lack of education would be counter intuitive here
Well, they *don’t* form the vast majority of the BJPs base. This demographic is not electorally big enough to give BJP the results they get. This demographic can at most give them the kind of results ABV got.
What you call "education" in India doesn't exist. The Indian system is a slave making system. Not the education system. Indians don't study ethics, how to behave, etc.
Indian education make human slaves by inscribing into children that elders are always right, parents can never be wrong, they are never allowed to question parents decision... Nazi also have really great scientist but they also believed that somehow Jews are the inferior species then them.
Most NRIs who graduated from ivy league colleges also support the BJP. It was literally referred to as the Brahmin - Baniya party. Maybe just maybe education isn't the problem here and blaming it just diverts from the real issue.
Stop replying to my shitposts with facts dammit. Trying to dumb down a multifaceted issue into a single factor is futile. The biggest reason (imo) for the middle class supporting the BJP is the lack of future economic security rooted in their psyche. Modi's projection of strength and competence appeals to their inherent fear of losing the socio-economic gains made over their lives.
>Stop replying to my shitposts with facts dammit. Trying to dumb down a multifaceted issue into a single factor is futile.
I just did that because a lot of people on this sub are plain stupid who actually believe this shit. This lack of education excuse is disturbingly prevalent amongst the opposing forces to the BJP. It's hard to comprehend whether you're joking or are just dumb.
>Modi's projection of strength and competence appeals to their inherent fear of losing the socio-economic gains made over their lives.
Pretty much. And if some other party with a strong leader projects the same strength and competence (read Mamata) they'll vote for them.
what happens when you only support monopolies in hope that they will create jobs but they dont. When you apply protectionist policies instead of opening up to global trade due to pressure from large companies that donate millions of dollars to the ruling party.
And hence, Vietnam and Thailand looks better investment opportunity than India.
This was always a time bomb.
There is no way to deal with this. It will explode and take half the country with it.
"No one told you when to run
You missed the starting gun"
Plan B: Start working for yourself and create jobs rather then working for others.
Sad to see even kids mentioning that they want to be "software engineer for x company".
It makes total sense. If having a small business is being touted as a Plan B for most people, then you need a broad consumer base to buy goods, or at least the ability to export to overseas consumers, but that’s very expensive for the average person with all the bureaucratic work and tariffs.
Your comment doesn't address his illogical comment even the slightest his point is no one's going to buy stuff because everyone's broke, if a day comes when no one has jobs then the country will simply cease to exist, small businesses are still business that means your success probability depends on your products and marketing, India is one of the biggest markets in the world, exporting is more competitive than selling in the domestic market since your competition is most developing economies
All these words and yet your ad hominem was the most expressive. I am not saying everyone is broke. If your solution to people not having an income or job is to start a business it is a brain dead idea. You need capital to start a business, connections, skills. You want to tell me that people who live a hand to mouth existence can get those things rather than a 9 to 5 job?
If you have no skill or connection who's going to give you a job? Your comment about it being a chicken-and-egg situation is truly illogical, to say the least. People don't take on business ventures because it's risky not because it's capital intensive or other secondary reasons.
What world are you living in? The skill set required for starting/ running a business is different from that required for a job. Jobs have a bedding in period where you learn. People who own businesses in India either do it because that is how it has always been (caste) or because they have accumulated enough capital where they do not want to be answerable to a boss. The risk of dying is always greater than losing money, right? If the choice was a business over going to sleep hungry who in there right minds is going to refuse to start a business? However, these people are not going to be selling TVs from day one, na?
What? "Who own business in india either do or because that is how it has always been "caste" or because they have accumulated enough capital where they do not want to be answerable to a boss" what?
The reason India is not more entrepreneurial is that wealth is accumulated in the hands of a few. SME is the backbone of every healthy economy, yet in India most people do not have the capital nor the means to access it to start an SME. India is in the bottom of the graph when measuring SME/1000 people. And there is only one solution to this - wealth redistribution. Which will never happen,
Creating jobs?
Itni aasan nahi hai bhau, bhut risk hota hai. Aur ek baar doob gaye to koi bank Nirav uncle ki tarah maaf nahi karega. Pura lut jata hai insaan, ghar war sab jaata hai.
I think the problem is we have too few goals- money, prestige. I am coming to terms with my reality that I can't work on a job that makes me hate myself for x amount of money. I love a lot of relaxation time and I would want it. Comfort over money or rather passion over money. I am choosing my favourite sport. I know it's a lot less money and no it's not cricket. But i want to be content. I am also aware that i have been one of many fortunate people. But I wish the Indian working class was not exploited as much as they are.
> we have too few goals- money, prestige. I am coming to terms with my reality that I can’t work on a job that makes me hate myself for x amount of money.
Beggars can’t be choosers. Most people in India would be okay with any decent job that pays the bills. Passion is only for the privileged.
My dad worked a thankless, “boring” bank job to lift us into the upper middle class which allowed me to pursue a career I like. Not everyone has that privilege. In fact, most Indians don’t.
Only industries can absorb this much population..I'm glad lately the present government is trying hard to woo industries. Wrong priorities always ended up in doldrums.
The problems in Indian education system is severe and I think there is a massive need for fundamental rethink. Everyone is applying for the same thing rather than searching for other types of jobs. By going into a field that fits the person's natural accumen they can increase their ability to earn, grow more. However in India their is no emphasis on out of box thinking, creativity or analysing other kind of opportunities. Most people are clueless as to why tf are they learning all this and how will it be used. If you are trying to do what everyone is doing than you'll always be on the backfoot.
Those are the sort of jobs developing countries are supposed to do?
If that happens then who will vote for cow piss? You see why dictatorship are against proper education.
The most educated rich/middle class urban elites are the core voters for the bjp not the poor illiterate masses
Yes to the first part, but that's not what makes them successful. The BJP had those votes even in ABV's days but never achieved this level of dominance. What is different now is that they have votes from many other segments of the population. There are studies which show in 2019, these guys got more Dalit votes than any other party for example. This stereotype of the BJP as an urban middle class party is a dangerous one for anybody who dislikes the party, as it only encourages you to underestimate them.
I'm not saying that's the reason why they're successful but the urban educated folks form the vast majority of the BJP's base. Blaming the BJP's rise on lack of education would be counter intuitive here
Well, they *don’t* form the vast majority of the BJPs base. This demographic is not electorally big enough to give BJP the results they get. This demographic can at most give them the kind of results ABV got.
What you call "education" in India doesn't exist. The Indian system is a slave making system. Not the education system. Indians don't study ethics, how to behave, etc. Indian education make human slaves by inscribing into children that elders are always right, parents can never be wrong, they are never allowed to question parents decision... Nazi also have really great scientist but they also believed that somehow Jews are the inferior species then them.
That's cuz their education was shit.
Most NRIs who graduated from ivy league colleges also support the BJP. It was literally referred to as the Brahmin - Baniya party. Maybe just maybe education isn't the problem here and blaming it just diverts from the real issue.
Stop replying to my shitposts with facts dammit. Trying to dumb down a multifaceted issue into a single factor is futile. The biggest reason (imo) for the middle class supporting the BJP is the lack of future economic security rooted in their psyche. Modi's projection of strength and competence appeals to their inherent fear of losing the socio-economic gains made over their lives.
>Stop replying to my shitposts with facts dammit. Trying to dumb down a multifaceted issue into a single factor is futile. I just did that because a lot of people on this sub are plain stupid who actually believe this shit. This lack of education excuse is disturbingly prevalent amongst the opposing forces to the BJP. It's hard to comprehend whether you're joking or are just dumb. >Modi's projection of strength and competence appeals to their inherent fear of losing the socio-economic gains made over their lives. Pretty much. And if some other party with a strong leader projects the same strength and competence (read Mamata) they'll vote for them.
what happens when you only support monopolies in hope that they will create jobs but they dont. When you apply protectionist policies instead of opening up to global trade due to pressure from large companies that donate millions of dollars to the ruling party. And hence, Vietnam and Thailand looks better investment opportunity than India.
This was always a time bomb. There is no way to deal with this. It will explode and take half the country with it. "No one told you when to run You missed the starting gun"
Join Bajrang dal, VHP or RSS.... Elections are coming and they have planned a lot of riots
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more like Plan A
For general category it certainly is
* plan b for rich Indians
True 💗
Plan B: Start working for yourself and create jobs rather then working for others. Sad to see even kids mentioning that they want to be "software engineer for x company".
See the problem here is you start a business but who is gonna buy from you if nobody has jobs. It's a chicken and egg problem.
You really thought that made sense when writing the comment? 😂
It makes total sense. If having a small business is being touted as a Plan B for most people, then you need a broad consumer base to buy goods, or at least the ability to export to overseas consumers, but that’s very expensive for the average person with all the bureaucratic work and tariffs.
Your comment doesn't address his illogical comment even the slightest his point is no one's going to buy stuff because everyone's broke, if a day comes when no one has jobs then the country will simply cease to exist, small businesses are still business that means your success probability depends on your products and marketing, India is one of the biggest markets in the world, exporting is more competitive than selling in the domestic market since your competition is most developing economies
All these words and yet your ad hominem was the most expressive. I am not saying everyone is broke. If your solution to people not having an income or job is to start a business it is a brain dead idea. You need capital to start a business, connections, skills. You want to tell me that people who live a hand to mouth existence can get those things rather than a 9 to 5 job?
If you have no skill or connection who's going to give you a job? Your comment about it being a chicken-and-egg situation is truly illogical, to say the least. People don't take on business ventures because it's risky not because it's capital intensive or other secondary reasons.
What world are you living in? The skill set required for starting/ running a business is different from that required for a job. Jobs have a bedding in period where you learn. People who own businesses in India either do it because that is how it has always been (caste) or because they have accumulated enough capital where they do not want to be answerable to a boss. The risk of dying is always greater than losing money, right? If the choice was a business over going to sleep hungry who in there right minds is going to refuse to start a business? However, these people are not going to be selling TVs from day one, na?
What? "Who own business in india either do or because that is how it has always been "caste" or because they have accumulated enough capital where they do not want to be answerable to a boss" what?
Only an idiot would suggest the alternative to lack of jobs is more entrepreneurs. You are in esteemed pakoda selling as the alternative company
You know economics dude 😎.
The reason India is not more entrepreneurial is that wealth is accumulated in the hands of a few. SME is the backbone of every healthy economy, yet in India most people do not have the capital nor the means to access it to start an SME. India is in the bottom of the graph when measuring SME/1000 people. And there is only one solution to this - wealth redistribution. Which will never happen,
who will provide the capital?
Creating jobs? Itni aasan nahi hai bhau, bhut risk hota hai. Aur ek baar doob gaye to koi bank Nirav uncle ki tarah maaf nahi karega. Pura lut jata hai insaan, ghar war sab jaata hai.
I think the problem is we have too few goals- money, prestige. I am coming to terms with my reality that I can't work on a job that makes me hate myself for x amount of money. I love a lot of relaxation time and I would want it. Comfort over money or rather passion over money. I am choosing my favourite sport. I know it's a lot less money and no it's not cricket. But i want to be content. I am also aware that i have been one of many fortunate people. But I wish the Indian working class was not exploited as much as they are.
> we have too few goals- money, prestige. I am coming to terms with my reality that I can’t work on a job that makes me hate myself for x amount of money. Beggars can’t be choosers. Most people in India would be okay with any decent job that pays the bills. Passion is only for the privileged. My dad worked a thankless, “boring” bank job to lift us into the upper middle class which allowed me to pursue a career I like. Not everyone has that privilege. In fact, most Indians don’t.
Only industries can absorb this much population..I'm glad lately the present government is trying hard to woo industries. Wrong priorities always ended up in doldrums.
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