Key issues

Corruption, a widespread epidemic in India, requires swift and decisive action. It pervades both public and private sectors, causing significant economic losses. It’s imperative for all Indians to move beyond mere concern and actively combat this menace.

India faces formidable challenges in tackling pollution and environmental degradation. Land degradation, depletion of natural resources, and loss of biodiversity are pressing concerns. Untreated sewage pollutes water bodies like the Ganga and Yamuna rivers. Urgent steps towards sustainable development are necessary, especially with alarming statistics like three Indian cities ranking among the most polluted globally.

While strides have been made in gender equality, ensuring women’s safety remains a significant challenge in India. Issues like domestic violence, rape, and gender portrayal in media demand immediate attention.

Youth unemployment, or joblessness, is prevalent in India, reaching concerning levels. Government intervention is crucial to create more job opportunities, both in the public and private sectors. As of February 2022, the unemployment rate stands at 8.10%, necessitating urgent action to prevent further social and economic challenges.

India’s education system is often criticized for its theoretical focus and lack of practical, skill-based learning. Students are pressured to score marks rather than gain knowledge. Despite past calls for reform, the system remains largely unchanged, hindering progress and innovation.