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India @ 74: How do you foresee India leveraging its demographic dividend by creating enough employment or entrepreneurship opportunities in the next 2 years?

After the current goings on , the challenges from the pandemic , following the skirmishes in the border and the aftermath national feeling accompanied with boycotting imports from china, plenty of challenges we see to be grabbed . This could create a stream of entrepreneurs all over India .

* post Pandemic : we were short of so many equipments ,chemicals and had to import - Already the imports are being replaced slowly . As a new market is created in India many will jump into the fray.
Jobs have opened up for quite a number of paramadics ( even certificate holders ) to make door door visits to promote hygiene and health practices as well .
Next the return of the Guest workers ( migrant labourers ) back to their own states have awakened the legislators to create jobs In their own respective states with adequate welfare measures. The skills from the state being utilized by other have come to the notice just now .

* After the clashes with china ,Many why 95 % of us have come to know which all fields we are dependent partially, totally from the regressing country . Many technically qualified must be encouraged to get into these fields of manufacture and be done with the dependance on china first then may be other countries.

Financial assistance to the MSMEs should be given without any partiality or party affiliation.
AND LETS WATCH WHERE WE STAND IN 5 YEARS FROM NOW . - Jai Hind .
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