4 reasons why job creators and not job seekers are the future of a progressive India

The Indian middle class has however now sorted out the basic sustenance issues and can

also afford in order to allow their children to thus chase their dream of building an

enterprise.

The purpose of this article is however to make the reader aware of the reasons as to why the

job creators and not job seekers the future of a progressive india.

By 2050, it is thus likely that the entrepreneurship history of India will however be divided

into a pre-Startup era and also a post-Startup era. The most important role of however any

elected government is thus to create jobs and also to ensure that its citizens have a means in

order to generate income and also lead a fulfilling life.

History has thus shown that the governments however choose two ways in order to create

jobs. Either it thus starts the enterprises by itself, or it either creates a favorable

environment and an ecosystem for its citizens in order to set up the enterprises and generate

jobs.

The current NDA government, which is thus under the leadership of Prime Minister

Narendra Modi, has however taken a high-level decision in order to walk the latter path and

this is thus clearly also evident from its ‘Start-up India’, ‘Make in India’, ‘Digital India’ and

also ‘Skill India’ programs.

This thus however creates an interesting situation for the vast middle-class population of

India, who are thus largely salaried professionals. They thus now also have the opportunity

in order to imagine their children becoming entrepreneurs and thus also are employing

people.

There is a change that is thus happening globally and also the changing times are however

bringing in new opportunities.

“The Internet has thus also changed the world dramatically. In the terms of economics, the

combination of the three factors — access to knowledge and also the information which is

on the Internet, ability in order to create products using the technology and also to distribute

it to customers across 2B Internet users globally — is thus the biggest opportunity for the

wealth creation that India has thus seen since its independence.

It is however important in order to know as to what is changing in India and also as to why

now is the time for the students in order to think seriously about being a job creator rather

than a job seeker.

1. AICTE National Student Startup Policy

The AICTE is thus the apex body for the technical education in India and it has now taken

the initiative in order to upgrade a dated system. In November last year, the former Indian

President had however launched the AICTE National Student Start-up Policy, which, among

the other things, allows the college students to in order to convert their final year projects

into a campus start-ups. It thus also allows the universities in order to grant those, who

have gained the experience of thus creating a start-up, a Minor in Entrepreneurship

certificate, thus besides the main degree.

The academic system has thus also done a massive pivot by however creating the policy

framework for the students in order to build start-ups while in college and also thus

recognizing this as a part of their final engineering degree. This will thus also open up a

world which is thus full of entrepreneurship opportunities for thus nearly 4 million

engineering students.

2. Vanishing the IT Jobs Driving Students Out of the Comfort Zone

For however nearly two decades, Indian IT services companies, which was led by Infosys,

TCS, Wipro, Cognizant, and others thus created a world-class outsourcing model, generating

a large-scale employment for the graduating students. However, thus with the advent of a

cloud and also automation, a lot of these jobs are thus now becoming redundant, as the IT

services companies thus no longer need in order to hire so many people.

It is thus estimated that the campus and graduate recruitment by IT service companies will

thus however go down from nearly 4,00,000 students a year to 1,00,000 a year. Needless in

order to say, this will also thus take the students out of their comfort zones and will also fire

them up to pick up the skills that thus would make them an employable post college. They

thus possibly can also start their own successful ventures.

3. Companies Preferring Achievement Credentials over Academic Credentials

Also, With the general tightening of recruitment, companies will however thus be looking

for the students who have however proven achievement credentials rather than the regular

academic credentials. Jobs that are however currently on-demand thus require knowledge of

the latest technologies, so the students are thus required to be up to date; which is thus not

something which our current academic system thus allows.

The , achievement credentials can thus also be built by creating the real products, solving

the real problems, and also learning hands-on by thus setting up a campus start-up.

Graduates who however have an experience of creating a start-up from their ideas will thus

also have a significant edge when it thus comes to hiring over those who however have

simply gone through the academic rigor. They are thus also straightaway part of the nation’s

pool of the potential job creators, as it is thus unlikely that resourceful youngsters, who

however have had a taste of the entrepreneurship, will thus give up on their dreams so

easily.

4. Rising Middle Class Can Afford To Let Their Children Take Risks

For our previous generation, the onus was however also on taking up a steady job thus

quickly after graduation, in order to generate income to however meet the basic

requirements. However, in 2017, the rising middle class in India has thus however mostly

sorted out the basic sustenance issues and can thus now afford in order to allow their

children to thus explore life outside college, chase their dream of thus building an enterprise

and also to create wealth, instead of however taking up a job immediately after completing

education in order to support their families.

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