Solving national problems or creating jobs?

Social work as an extension of employment generation!

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Rajkumar Singh | July 27, 2012



I want to share something, which may change your perception.

Let us just assume that our country is facing 10 problems every day, and the same number of problems get added every day.

First day, 10 very good, honest, anti- corruption, thoughtful people, or activists or social workers or NGOs or NPOs or all those seeking an
opportunity for self-employment, or as you may think so, get employed or engaged with each problem as their entrepreneurship.

Since there is an addition of 10 problems every day, so every day there is an addition of 10 such people for becoming entrepreneurs.

At this stage, you will notice that the problems faced by our country are nothing but an extension for employment generation .

You may conclude that such agitations are carried out for the benefit of the followers, supporters, volunteers, social workers, etc and above all for
the welfare of the public at large.

Any demand, whether it is for amendment or inclusion of any law or action against corruption or culprits, they seem to be made for employment generation, and such people remain in the limelight throughout our troublesome journey of life!

How long such an entrepreneur will take to solve one problem faced by our country, taking into consideration all types of democratic, undemocratic,
peaceful, agitation, blackmailing, bullying, strike, hunger strike, fast unto death, etc approach or type of protests, tweeted and followed by the legal
recourse?

Though the above painstaking efforts of such people appear to be in the public interests, but they would be able to solve hardly 5% of the problems,
not to speak of the addition of 10 problems each day, as there is a backlog of 95% which never recedes!

Here, I may add that we need hundreds of people, viz., Team XYZ, who are very good troublemakers, because we need them for Generation of Employment!

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