Stressing on "worrying macroeconomic theme", Bajaj said in his address to the company's shareholders in the Annual Report for 2015-2016 that each year India is producing an extra 12 million young people of an age that makes them ready for the nation's workforce.
"Unfortunately, while there is no doubt that we as a country can increase our GDP growth initially to 8 per cent per annum and then hit a steady-state of around 8.5 per cent for several years, everything seems to suggest that employment will not rise at anywhere close to that rate of growth," he said.
"Matters worsen if you juxtapose significantly greater skill and multi-tasking needs of the future with the inadequate educational and technical abilities of many who are entering the labour force - thanks to years of neglect of our schools, colleges and technical and vocational training institutions," Bajaj said.
He further said: "How then can we expect to employ the majority of our youth even when we attain higher growth? And what will this do to inequality and social tensions? I don't have ready answers. But as a nationalist in his seventh decade, I am concerned."
"In FY2016, we exported under 400 units (of Qute) to 13 markets across the world. It was ready for introduction in India last year. Unfortunately, everything has been held up by on-going court cases, which now await a final verdict in the Supreme Court. The matter is sub-judice. All I can hope for is a positive outcome," he said.
On exports, he said due to external factors, especially poor economic conditions and severe foreign currency constraints in some of the key importing countries, the company has not succeeded in equal measure - both in motorcycles and three-wheelers.
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