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You are Saurabh/Surabhi of class XII at B.S.N School,Gurgaon . You are aware that the present day youth are equipped with knowledge and information besides having energy and enthusiasm. Write a letter to the editor of a national daily , in about 120-150 words ,highlighting how their energy can be tapped into removing poverty from India. (Non-anonymous question ) (4 Points)
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Date....
Name ....
Address.....
The Editor The National daily Address ......
Subject : Problem poverty, unemployment and corruption.
Respected sir,
I would like to express that our society is facing a very grave problem of corruption that has threatened basic foundations of society. Nowadays employment and corruption is a very serious issue and people who are well qualified are not getting suitable jobs. If people are getting jobs then either the pay is not suitable or according to the qualifications the designation is very low. Corruption in India is so much present in politics as well that sometimes it’s as if people really believed it’s a natural or inborn feature of the Indian democracy. Due to its huge size and the socio-ethnic diversity of the country. Due to this many deserving people are still unemployed and deserving talent is going to waste. Unemployment then leads to crime and other social problems. institutions must keep a fair policy and give jobs and pays according to the skills and academic qualifications a person has therefore ensuring that unemployment does not spread in the society. The major reasons of fast creeping corruption are political instability, poverty, unequal structure of society, unemployment, lack of accountability, weak political institutions and absence of rule of law. Black money which can help India in other sectors necessary for development is being used to develop the businesses, owners and other parts. The unfinished education and training reform agenda denies our youth the economic equivalent of a right to vote. It perpetuates inequality of opportunity because unemployability is now a bigger problem than unemployment this is the right time to wake up and to fight against corruption and corrupt people who are assigned as the ruler to stop this problem corruption. Everyone has to be get ready to end this corruption otherwise it will end us someday.
Yours sincerely
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