By SANTOSH MOHANTY
The shine of the slogan Vikshit Bharat, Bikashita Odisha (meaning: India, Odisha are on the path of progress), coined by 'double engine' governments in Delhi and in Bhubaneswar, seems to be buried under severe unemployment crisis. The recruitment drive for Home Guards conducted by Rourkela police on June 9 has thoroughly exposed the governments how hollow could be their slogan. If we analyze the latest incident that happened in Rourkela Steel City, then we can realize that the slogan has failed to reflect the real progress of the country and it is a misnomer. Over 9000 candidates, most of them who have done BTech, MBA and MCA, appeared for written and physical tests for 107 vacant posts of Home Guards at Ispat Stadium in Rourkela Steel City, sending shock waves down the spines of parents who have become apprehensive about the future of wards who are equally highly qualified. This is highly distressing how severe unemployment has forced highly educated candidates of Odisha to apply for low skill jobs carrying meager salary. The Home Guards jobs require class V as qualification and carry a salary of Rs 18000 plus per month. The Rourkela incident has severely exposed how the present government in Odisha led by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has become helpless which has been always been boasting as the 'double engine' government focusing on creation of more employment opportunities for the youth in the state.
While the government in Delhi headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has completed 11 years of coming to power, Odisha's Mohan Charan Majhi government completes one year on June 11, 2025. Both the governments are going to celebrate their successful tenure on a huge scale this month. The BJP took over the reigns of power after dislodging Naveen Patnaik who ruled for 24 years. The Central Government in Delhi has been promising that unemployment crisis will be over soon, but has allegedly failed to address creation of skilled private jobs in the country and particularly in Odisha.
The Mohan Majhi government in Odisha has been harping on the growth of industries in the state, but in reality, there is no clear evidence that jobs are amply available in private sector, let alone in government domain. Critics have pointed out that the state is focusing more on creation of mines that offer limited job opportunities for graduates with technical education. They further said that although the state has institutes like NIT and IMM in Rourkela and Sambalpur that produce skilled workforce, the government agencies have done little to stop the exodus of these technical graduates to metropolitan cities like Bangalore or Hyderabad to find better employment opportunities.
Job Crisis:
Odisha government should try to encourage different private companies
to start operations in the state so that BTech and MBA graduates could find
matching jobs to their skills. Efforts should be made to initiate vocational
training programmes and trainings for graduates to equip themselves to the
required skills for being self employed and not depend on Home Guard jobs for a
meager salary. The time has come that we must look beyond mining and heavy
industries and rope in sectors such as IT, healthcare and tourism to generate more jobs for skilled
graduates of the state. Raising of minimum age limit for government jobs in
Odisha from 32 to 42 years recently will, in all probability, become beneficial
for older candidates. But, this policy will be helpful to considerably reduce
unemployment level in the state provided the skill development programmes are
initiated to scale up the talent of the youths. The government must address the
skill gap to enhance employability of rural youths.
Mohan Majhi government has assumed office of the Chief Minister with the call to protect of Odia Asmita(Pride of Odisha) which was widely believed to be erased during the 24 year rule of Naveen Patnaik. People of Odisha, particularly the youths, hope a lot from Majhi government who has promised to create more jobs during his rule. The government must empower the youths through skill development programmes which will lessen their dependence on government for Jobs.





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