Educated people not getting desired jobs

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Shemul Parvez :
Every year about 2.5 to 3 lakh students are entering the country’s job competition markets after completing their education.
Contrarily 10 to 12 thousand jobs are created every year in the country, analysts said.
As a result, eight to ten percents of students only are getting their desired service, leaving the rest in frustration.
Searching for jobs for years, many job seekers cross age-limit. Alternatively they want to do business as source of income. But that does not become possible for want of capital
Though their parents spent a big amount of money for their children’s graduation and post-graduation degree, the learners cannot satisfy parents by their jobs.
Recently Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) shows that 26 lakh 80 thousand highly educated people are jobless in Bangladesh, and another private research claimed that the number would be 47 percent.
Another International organization informed that more than one crore
educated people are unemployed in Bangladesh.
Eminent Economist Dr, Abul Barakat said that it was really a complicated task to define the authentic definition of unemployment.
If we visit the houses of both rural and urban areas, we shall see most of the inmates to even something. Therefore, the unemployment rate shall be lesser than we presume.
 The real thing is that they deserve better jobs.
Another economist Dr Mahbubul Mokaddem said, the unemployment is increasing, but all the highly educated students are not unemployed.
The specialized hands get jobs at home or abroad, but generalized have to struggle a long way.
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