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NSUI launches 'Rozgar do ya degree wapas lo' campaign
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                  SME Times News Bureau | 31 Jan, 2021 
                  The National Students Union of India (NSUI) on Saturday launched the 
'Naukri Do Ya Degree Wapas Lo' (Give employment or take back degrees) 
campaign against the Central government.
  The campaign was launched by NSUI national president Neeraj Kundan at the Congress headquarters here.
  Addressing
 the media, Kundan said that the main motive behind NSUI's campaign is 
to point out the reality to a government that has no interest in giving 
jobs to the youth.
  He said, "We would be collecting five lakh 
degrees of unemployed students. By this, abundant evidence will be 
provided to the government which will bring out the reality of the 
central government for hiding the actual data of unemployed people from 
 the youth of this country."
  NSUI General Secretary Nagesh 
Kariyappa also said that youth empowerment and employment-generation 
should be the foremost duty of government.
   "Considering the 
facts, a big challenge in India is the absence of decent work in the 
organised sector for the generation of youth. As whatever the government
 is presenting in front of the public is not the truth, there is an 
indispensable  need to look into the fallen characteristics of youth 
employment," he said.
  "The most shocking part is that the unemployment rate in the country is at the highest in 45 years," Kariyappa added.
  The
 NSUI also highlighted that in 2014, the BJP had promised to generate 
more than two crore employment opportunities every year and now, this 
sums up to 12 crores and failed to provide the same.
  "They 
betrayed the youth of the nation. According to the report of the 
National Sample Survey Office, the rate of unemployment rose to 6.1 per 
cent in 2017-18, which was 2.2 per cent in 2011-12," the NSUI chief 
added. 
              
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