Youth Facing Unemployment, Stress & Uncertain Future
India's youth are facing increasing pressure, uncertainty, and frustration despite working hard and trying to build a better future.
Students spend years studying, preparing for exams, earning degrees, and learning skills, yet many still struggle to find stable jobs with fair salaries. Even experienced candidates face layoffs, low pay, unrealistic expectations, and job insecurity.
The cost of education is rising rapidly, but the quality of opportunities is not improving at the same pace. Many young people take loans for education and then spend years trying to recover financially.
There is also growing mental stress among youth due to unemployment, financial pressure, competition, work culture, social expectations, and uncertainty about the future. Burnout, anxiety, and depression are becoming common, but mental health support is still ignored in many places.
Many talented young people are forced to leave the country for better opportunities, salaries, safety, and quality of life because they feel unheard and unsupported.
India has one of the largest youth populations in the world, but without proper jobs, affordable education, skill development, work-life balance, and mental health support, the country risks losing the potential of an entire generation.
Young people do not want empty promises. They want opportunities, dignity, fair pay, and a future they can believe in.
Students spend years studying, preparing for exams, earning degrees, and learning skills, yet many still struggle to find stable jobs with fair salaries. Even experienced candidates face layoffs, low pay, unrealistic expectations, and job insecurity.
The cost of education is rising rapidly, but the quality of opportunities is not improving at the same pace. Many young people take loans for education and then spend years trying to recover financially.
There is also growing mental stress among youth due to unemployment, financial pressure, competition, work culture, social expectations, and uncertainty about the future. Burnout, anxiety, and depression are becoming common, but mental health support is still ignored in many places.
Many talented young people are forced to leave the country for better opportunities, salaries, safety, and quality of life because they feel unheard and unsupported.
India has one of the largest youth populations in the world, but without proper jobs, affordable education, skill development, work-life balance, and mental health support, the country risks losing the potential of an entire generation.
Young people do not want empty promises. They want opportunities, dignity, fair pay, and a future they can believe in.
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Saddam(Cockroach Combat Warrior for CJP)
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