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Tripura youths are not concerned about Hindi imposition as all are affected by Massive Unemployment problems
TIWN June 3, 2019
Tripura youths are not concerned about Hindi imposition as all are affected by Massive Unemployment problems
PHOTO : Unemployed youths standing in rows of Job Fair. TIWN File Photo.

AGARTALA, June 3 (TIWN): Tripura youths yet not much affected by the Hindi imposition debate when they have no job. The unemployment rate in Tripura has skyrocketed at 30.2%, which not only tops in the whole country but 12% more than runners states. Tripura along with the nation learnt Sanskrit and Hindi is known to almost all. No Govt at Centre could realize the regional areas sparks and love for language and as a result both Tiprasa and Bnegali students deprive of compulsory learning of Kokborok at least at the primary level and after 6 decades of passage Govt could not decide how the Kokborok alphabet will be. Hence, right now Tripura is avoiding such issues which is affected by massive pre-poll violence and huge unemployment rate.

Before coming in power various promises like 50000 Govt jobs will be given in one year were given, but 1.5 year has gone and Govt even could not provide 2000 Govt jobs.Tripura’s unemployment rate which was 24.6% in April month according CMIE report, in May month it has shot up to 30.2%. According to May, 2019’s data of CMIE Chandigarh, Haryana’s names come in the unemployment list after Tripura at 18%. 

India’s economic growth rate slipped to a five-year low of 5.8 per cent in January-March 2018-19, owing to poor performance in the agriculture and manufacturing sectors, official data released Friday said. As per the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the growth in gross domestic product during the 2018-19 fiscal stood at 6.8 per cent, lower than 7.2 per cent in the previous financial year. The GDP growth was slowest since 2014-15 as the previous low was 6.4 per cent in 2013-14. China, on the other hand, registered 6.4 per cent growth in the January-March 2019 quarter, thereby dislodging India as the world’s fastest major economy.

Hindi will not be thrust upon any state, the government said on Sunday, stepping up its damage control amid a controversy over the draft version of the National Education Policy 2019, which is seen by many in the southern states as an attempt to impose Hindi on school students.

However, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Foreign Minister S Jaishankar posted identical messages on Twitter, assuring that the draft will be reviewed before implementation. Both the ministers are from Tamil Nadu - the state which has been loudest in its objections - and their tweets were in Tamil.

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