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TYPING TEST FOR LDC (1750 KEYS 10 MINUTES), 35 WPM,This time 1874 Key Strokes in 10 Minutes
created May 15th 2018, 04:48 by SamKumar
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Sir, more jobs are, therefore, to be certain in the rural hinterland. Agriculture labour will have to be paid better wages. We always are lethargic in all such matters. But it is only then we can put more purchasing power in the hands of the income groups and then only their demand becomes more effective, attracting greater flow of private investment to goods that are needed by these people and thus creating and generating employment.
I must point out that the growth and development of small town has been neglected. In the decades of our planning, we have been rather neglecting the growth of small and medium towns. What is the result? From the rural areas, the people jump over these small and medium towns and also villages taken as a cluster to be developed through proper policies. We will then see that not only we check this undesirable migration towards bigger cities but then these small towns and medium sized towns will also help a lot in absorbing this migration. I must also emphasis the need to greater attention towards the co-operative rural industries. We can take cluster of all villages. That can be combined and then they can form co-operatives for production by pooling their resources ad expertise. This could provide a lot of additional work. The training programme in the rural areas need also to be re-oriented. We must see that training and educational institutions in rural areas are to impart such low level training skills which would equip the trainees to take up work which is related wither to agriculture or to industry within the rural areas. So such types of our policies are wanted. A lot still can be said, but to conclude, by summarizing the points which I was making, what i say is that we cannot be a mere spectator to this question of menacing proportions which unemployment has assumed.
I must point out that the growth and development of small town has been neglected. In the decades of our planning, we have been rather neglecting the growth of small and medium towns. What is the result? From the rural areas, the people jump over these small and medium towns and also villages taken as a cluster to be developed through proper policies. We will then see that not only we check this undesirable migration towards bigger cities but then these small towns and medium sized towns will also help a lot in absorbing this migration. I must also emphasis the need to greater attention towards the co-operative rural industries. We can take cluster of all villages. That can be combined and then they can form co-operatives for production by pooling their resources ad expertise. This could provide a lot of additional work. The training programme in the rural areas need also to be re-oriented. We must see that training and educational institutions in rural areas are to impart such low level training skills which would equip the trainees to take up work which is related wither to agriculture or to industry within the rural areas. So such types of our policies are wanted. A lot still can be said, but to conclude, by summarizing the points which I was making, what i say is that we cannot be a mere spectator to this question of menacing proportions which unemployment has assumed.
