Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s recent speeches of his various spiels with the motif of “make
in India” and employment generation seemingly do not strike a chord with
youngsters in Arunachal. This is understandable because tragically we are only
the 2, 3rd or even first generation to come out and taste the 21st
century competitions.
And the
employment scenario is all pervasive; one cannot help but sadly empathies with
the youths of the state. To add salt to the ailing wound the state’s highest
and honoured body that employs the top brain for administrations, The Arunachal
Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) confirmed the worst fears of this
handful of hardworking youth in the grip of severe deceit it is not finished
here yet but it also seems that the government is blissful at fixing this
problem immediately.
And here let
me first expose the inanity of the so called employment exchange argument which
seemingly suggests that unemployment in Arunachal is one of the lowest in the
nation. The job Melas did gave some respite to some youth willing to work
outside at mere pay- scale. I have few friends they have shared me their
miseries! This is not to say that any profession is bad. It is to credit of Arunachalee
youth’s indominant that they work hard for a better life, despite their state’s
education system and government having failed them totally. Just imagine that
with the sort of strong work ethics that our young men and women posses, where would
they be, in case they were supported by an education that was relevant in the
21st century!
Let me
expose you some more arena of giving a chance to the youths. Out of many
examples I wanted to give this categorically since all youths at this age are
wired and depends on the internet. Just go around the websites of all
departments of Arunachal Pradesh and attachments they give. They are straight
away scanned and Xeroxed copy of the printed copy and is uploaded to get it
down. At least a decent pdf. File cannot be uploaded. At this helm do we have
short of some computer experts, programmers or at least someone that can
maintain the website along? Leave along the other flaws.
Within few
years of exposure we have seen that our modern Arunachal worker of 21st century
are versatile and highly mobile and works in the fields such as IT, Media, Banking,
hospitality, and knowledge process out-sourcing. The more adventurous of the
lot follow their entrepreneurial ambitions, While not surprising I often read
recent reports of Indian firms that have a valuation in excess of $2 billion
and are less than a decade old, and were started by people who are below 35
years!. This has been possible only due to the opportunity given to the youths.
I fear do we even have few small-scale industries which have a potential
of making Arunachal Pradesh an export destination or do we at least have an
honest body to recruit some top brains for running the state smoothly or is/will
the Prime Minister’s “Make in India” only for other states of India. Sorry I am
pessimist in this. If our state affairs runs in this condition it shall reduced
to a pitiable state due to state government’s neglect and apathy.
On a article that I read in some website
reports of terrorists activities in Punjab during the late 1970’s situation,
eminent author Khuswant Singh had written that decreasing returns from
agriculture after the peaks of the Green Revolution, land fragmentation and the
government’s incapabilities to create fresh jobs were the reasons behind many
frustrated youngsters joining the ignoble cause of the secessionists and
terrorists in the 1980’s. Over these days we see now and then a status relating
to the APPSCE in the social media and this need to be pondered and looked into
Toto by our incumbent recruitment board.
I for
one always believe that by their very nature, youths are optimistic, full of
energy and willing to work hard. Give them opportunity and they will put up a
dazzling performances. But if they find their efforts frustrated for no faults
of theirs, their innate energy manifests in more unfortunate violent forms.
Remember the Arab Spring that started on December 17, 2010 when 26 year old
Mohammed Bouazizi set himself on fire in protest against the confiscation of
his livelihood and humiliation by government officials of Tunisia.
I know for
sure we are peace loving people and shall not resort to any such violent acts. But
we have every justifiable reason of resentment and anger over our inactive
government in solving our problems and therefore present Government have lost our
trusts. Its Young Arunachal appeal that we are desperate to contribute to the
betterment of Arunachal Pradesh and be a part of India’s onward march. But we lack
opportunity. If you can’t provide atleast provide them with an enabling
environment. This is the least they deserve from their Chief Minister.