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New Delhi. A new government has been formed in the country on Sunday. On Sunday, Narendra Modi took oath as the Prime Minister for the third consecutive time. Today he also assumed the charge of the Prime Minister.

This time NDA Government i.e. coalition government has been formed in the country . In such a situation, many challenges are present in front of the new government. Former Vice Chairperson of NITI Aayog Rajiv Kumar has given advice on the challenges facing the new government.

What does Rajiv Kumar say?

While giving an interview to news agency PTI, he said that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have to end the problem of unemployment . Actually, unemployment is a big problem in the country at this time.

In such a situation, Rajiv Kumar stressed on this point. He said that there has already been a delay in reducing unemployment. In such a situation, if there is further delay, it will affect the country's economy.

Rajiv Kumar told PTI in an interview

We must understand that the economic recovery after Covid has been a K-shaped recovery. I think the most important reform the Modi government must undertake is to tackle the unemployment problem, especially in the unorganised and small and medium enterprises.


83 percent youth in the country are unemployed

According to the reports of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), 83 per cent of India's total unemployed population in the year 2022 was unemployed youth. The eminent economist said that therefore large corporations have done very well and those who are highly skilled have also done well. But at the lower level, people are unemployed and companies are struggling to expand their capacity.

According to Rajiv Kumar, one of the two important things about generating employment is to make working conditions easier for small and medium enterprises. SMEs still face a lot of regulatory and compliance burdens. Therefore, the central government will have to tackle the problem of unemployment in collaboration with the state governments.

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