As a person attains youth there
grows a strong desire in him to become self-reliant. He wants to stand on his
own feet and be the master of his life. Until some decades back this desire was
largely a male phenomenon. But over the years young girls too have been
exhibiting this urge more and more strongly, sometimes even more than the boys.
Practically every college going girl today wants to be self-reliant
financially. She wants to be a "Women of substance" and cut out an independent
identity of her own. The concept of 'working women ' is a common currency now.
But this ambition to become self-reliant is
not easy to fulfill. Government sector jobs are continually shrinking while the
number of educated youth has phenomenally increased. this growth in their
population is matched by their growing ambition for better employment, better
pay and perks and better life styles.
It is true that private that private sector employment opportunities
have tremendously increased. But their demand is more or less confined to
select fields, especially information technology and management. Liberal arts,
social sciences and even basic sciences have few takers. Besides, even in the
private sector, there are many kinds of contractual limitations; and the work
pressures are increasing to unreasonable limits. To add to the woes, government
is also slowly tightening its grip over even the private enterprise. this, not
exactly for ensuring better work conditions for the employee, but for caste
reservations and other such political mileage. The situation is that ability
and merit cannot necessarily guarantee employment.
As for going in for self-enterprise this
requires capital which is not available to the larger majority. Government and
bank loans are of course there but the rosy picture painted in media
announcements as well as print advertisements and hoardings fall far short of
percolating to the branch level.
Then, one finds the usual
procedural bottlenecks and discouraging conditions and limitations. Some do get
these loans without much trouble but a large number are forced to waste their
time in frustrating runs from table to table, form this office to that office
trying to meet the myriad conditions that are raised from time to time. Ansh
sahni of Employment Research program says that the data gathered from the field
and their evaluation show the gravity of the situation. But all said done, the
old dictum "Where there is a way" still holds good. The young
students - boys and girls - of Dev Sandkrit Vishwa Vidyalaya have vindicated
this truth and molded it in tune with the changing times. The subtle guidance
of Yugrishi Gurudev has ever been their beacon.
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