"The Indian education pyramid is steep." Elaborate.
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Indeed the Indian education pyramid is steep, implies that less number of people reach the ladder of education at the top level (higher education).
  1. Educated unemployment is the highest, which indicates that there is something wrong with the education at the higher level.
  2. It is not job-oriented in nature.
  3. The education being imparted is not augmenting employable skills. This in turn leads to frustration among the youth, who thereby resort to anti-social activities. India cannot afford to waste its precious manpower resource, which is a big asset to its future development and progress.
  4. It is high time that government restructures its education policy at the higher level and attunes it to what is required in the job market.
  5. The cry of the day is to provide meaningful and qualitative education, which retains most of the talent within the country, rather than leading to a "Brain Drain".
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