Growing threat of unempolyment and indian perspective
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skill set, population growth, youth, unemploymentAbstract
Unemployment as growing threat, every year more youth are entering into the competition world for jobs and better life. But constant population growth, improper skills set deceases the chances of employment in youth not only economy of state affects but also social and harmony of society affects.
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