Youth Unemployment needs action

Youth Unemployment Rate Among Indian States In FY24 is below and this is likely to rise as effect of AI comes. Some consultation had taken place few months back by LC Manager. My question is what is Government doing about the same. Why can’t agricultural education be imparted to such young people along with some farm production related incentives ?

Andhra Pradesh - 17.5%
Arunachal Pradesh - 20.9%
Assam - 14.1%
Bihar - 9.9%
Chattisgarh - 6.3%
Delhi - 4.6%
Goa - 19.1%
Gujarat - 3.1%
Haryana - 10.7%
Himachal Pradesh - 16.3%
Jharkhand - 3.6%
Karnataka - 10.2%
Kerala - 29.9%
Madhya Pradesh - 2.6%
Maharashtra - 10.8%
Manipur - 22.9%
Mizoram - 13.3%
Nagaland - 27.4%
Odisha - 11.1%
Punjab - 18.8%
Rajasthan - 12.4%
Sikkim - 7.7%
Tamil Nadu - 15.3%
Telangana - 16.6%
Tripura - 6.8%
Uttarakhand - 9.8%
Uttar Pradesh - 9.1%
West Bengal - 9%
Andaman and Nicobar - 33.6%
Chandigarh - 10.3%
Jammu & Kashmir - 17.4%
Ladakh - 22.2%
Lakshadweep - 16.2%
Puducherry - 14.6% more  

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Education should be geared towards trade school not just college degrees. Young should be able to choose how much education they want to become a good or reasonable earners. Promote trade school, college partnerships with private businesses in internship and training programs. Developing areas of new markets like travel industry. India is rich in history where we can have new areas in colleges like tour guides with real education and should get certification. more  
Youth unemployment Wrong education and economic policies which promote luxurious lifestyle and education only to earn more money hence people are educated and there are no so many matching jobs requirement for particular to type of jobs white colour etc Such type of jobs are limited there is huge scope to develop service sector through NGOs and ministries which can help society to handle issues of old age child care etc. 20% GDP can be related to that which will be a meaningful employment more  
The quality of education needs to be improved at both the school and college levels to provide students with critical thinking and problem-solving skills rather than rote memorization. Access to higher education should be expanded and made more inclusive, particularly in underserved areas. The focus should be on quality and relevance to the job market. Encourage STEM education: Given the global shift towards technology and innovation, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education should be emphasized to prepare youth for future job opportunities in high-demand sectors like AI, machine learning, data science, cybersecurity, etc. more  
Politicians want more population and more votes. More population means more MP seats less population means less MP seats. Some politicians are asking Public to have more children. more  
This has nothing to do with the problem of youth unemployment. Please give real solutions. more  
It appears that many ruling party states show the unemployment rate is low. If so, why so many lakhs educated people apply for a Gr. IV staff jobs, even highly qualified youths are in the bracket. It looks somehow very unusual. Unemployment is absolutely high and mainly grown up last one decade as recruitments are very negligible in Govt. sector and Corporate sector also follows the path. Such situation may not change so early and Govt. has to devise policy to create employment in various sectors including Agriculture. more  
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