INDIAN GOVT DISTROYING STUDENT CARRER OF TOPPER!! 100% PERCENTAGE TOPPER JOIN D CLASS JOBS

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INDIAN GOVT DISTROYING STUDENT CARRER OF TOPPER || PERCENTAGE TOPPER JOIN D CLASS JOBS || GOVT ARE ONLY PICKING 100 % TOPPER FOR D CLASS JOB SO WHAT OTHER DO IN THAT CASE OR TOPPER FUTURE

Recent times, there has been growing concern regarding the accessibility and effectiveness of career opportunities provided by the Indian government, particularly for high-achieving students. Despite excelling academically, students who have achieved top marks and demonstrated exceptional potential are often faced with limited and less prestigious job options, such as positions in the Post Office’s Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) scheme, which is categorized as a lower-class job in the government hierarchy.

This situation has sparked a significant debate about the adequacy of the career support and opportunities provided to these students. Many believe that this limited scope not only undervalues their hard-earned achievements but also hampers their professional growth and long-term career development. The perception that high-achieving students are being channeled into lower-tier positions is seen as a detrimental factor that could undermine their potential and aspirations, leading to concerns about the overall impact on the youth's career prospects and the future talent pool of the nation.

Such practices raise questions about the effectiveness and fairness of the existing governmental employment policies and their role in fostering the career advancement of the younger generation. The need for a more robust and supportive career development framework is evident to ensure that talented individuals are given the opportunities they deserve to thrive and contribute effectively to their fields and the country’s progress.

‪@NarendraModi‬ ‪@UnacademyCBSECommerce11-12‬ ‪@DelhiGovernment‬ ‪@ArvindKejriwal‬ ‪@DharmendraPradhanBJP‬

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