1. India accounts for 30% of all children living in extreme global poverty. India is home to the greatest number of impoverished children ion earth. A recent study that the world bank group and UNICEF conducted, titled” extreme poverty: a focus on children” found that children are roughly 50% more likely to live in extreme poverty than adults and the COVID-19 pandemic ha plunged millions more Indian children in poverty
2. For unskilled youth the general education level of India’s labour force in the age group 15-59 remains extremely low. Low levels of education in the labour force, especially among those engaged in agriculture, makes it more difficult for the latter to move into activities in urban areas, except as labourers in the construction industry and the huge proportion of poorly-trained workers in the informal sector—the largest employment generator in India gains its skills through self-taught practises, observation or a transfer of skills from a master craftsperson to an apprentice. Which is below sufficient. This in return results to earning extremely low wages. The graph below represents the figures.
huge proportion of poorly-trained workers in the informal sector—the largest employment generator in India gains its skills through self-taught practises, observation or a transfer of The proportion of formally skilled workers in India is extremely low, at 4.69% of total workforce, compared to 24% in China, 52% in the US, 68% in the UK, 75% in Germany, 80% in Japan and 96% in South Korea. 3. The third most important area of focus the moral values and ethics that defines a country’s peace and cooperation is expanding on a negative scale. According to Dr. Khangembam Arundas Singh “The moral degradation in our society has reached such a level that calls for concern. Youth in India is getting increasingly inclined towards violence, social evils and lack of respect towards elder and teachers which can break down social harmony as well as national integration. The creative mind of youth is diverted towards unsocial activities such as smoking in public places, misconduct in classes, drug addiction, misbehaviour in household and juvenile delinquency to name of few “
1. have many wonderful non-governmental and non-profitable organisations working around in our country with specific purposes and trust us even when there are so many they are not enough. India is a vast country and we need more of hard working and goal oriented organisations to fulfil the dream of thriving and rich India.
2. Here at future shine foundation we address the above mentioned intangible problems in a systematic approach from grass root level and takes care from infant to a young adult infusing them with health, harmony and happiness. We are just the forerunners of this structure.
3. You are the one who actually brings a smile, a change in attitude and in life of these poor people. Start a dinner table conversation with your partner and kids about where you’d like your family’s money to go. Involving your children in your charitable giving and community outreach can help to teach them empathy, generosity, and selflessnes.
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