None
EN
‘Education Certificates Have No Meaning In India’: Rahul Gandhi Flags Jobs Crisis, Warns Against Reel Culture
['Ob Bureau']
Odisha Bytes | Latest News & Breaking Updates from Odisha & Beyond
ADVERTISEMENT‘Only 12 Out Of 1,000 Get Permanent Jobs’Citing what he described as a stark picture of India’s employment scenario, Gandhi said: “Only 12 out of 1,000 get permanent jobs.”
Gandhi argued that India’s young population generates an enormous amount of data and that this data should be treated as an economic asset belonging to Indians.
He framed his speech around three words — “dard, data and daulat” — pain, data and wealth — saying these were central to understanding the problems facing India’s young population.
“We will never resort to hatred or violence; [we] will change the system with love and affection,” Gandhi said.
In his concluding appeal, Gandhi urged students to remain alert, informed and united in demanding accountability from those in power.