Thursday, May 13, 2021

Why online Adhibar Annan's "Vivasayam paaruda pundamavane" scheme is a bad idea

Actually, in India, the agricultural sector has too many labour force that we need to decrease the number of people already working in agricultural sector.

Many of the work force in Indian agricultural sector is underemployed.

Do these grease dabbas even know the meaning of the term underemployed?

Due to this high underemployment, we actually need to decrease the employment force in agricultural and increase it in IT and Industrial sector.

These are the words literally written in 9th std social science books.

If these NTK morons had ever studied anything written in the book properly, they would know these things.

By making others to forcefully get employed in agricultural sector, you are just gonna increase the pressure on agricultural sector in terms of employment and more people would be underemployed. Making the already worsened situation even more worse.

It's clearly written in the 9th std social science books itself that we need to decrease the already existing underemployed work force in Indian agricultural sector. That's the only solution to improve the agrarian economy and overall economy of India.

We need to increase our investment and employment on IT and industrial sectors. Only then, we would ever be able to become a true super power.

Again, that doesn't mean we should completely let agricultural sector to die out. We can introduce schemes that would help the farmers in times of floods and drought.

We can also waive off the farming debts as much as possible.

Other than these, employing more people would only end bad.

Somebody save this society from these idiots.

Anybody with basic knowledge would never follow Seeman. I can't believe there are morons who believe their Online Adhibar Messiah more than their school books.

https://www.vskills.in/certification/blog/types-of-unemployment-in-agriculture/

https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/why-agriculture-sectors-share-in-employment-is-declining-in-rural-india/article32900228.ece/

https://www.outlookindia.com/newswire/indian-agriculture-sector-underemployed-jaitley/947822

https://www.jstor.org/stable/4413428?seq=1

I'm also linking the textbook answer related to underemployment in agricultural sector since most morons here never bothered to look into their books.

https://www.toppr.com/ask/question/workers-in-the-agricultural-sector-areunderemployed-explain/

https://brainly.in/question/4295200

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