He accused the government on the social media of failing to provide jobs as promised and demanded an allowance for students enrolled in the skill development programme.
"Skill Development is just a time buying tactic to prolong the duration of fulfilling the promise to create jobs. An unemployed youth, who enrols for skill development, would wait to apply for a job until he finishes the programme. This actually stretches the time of his unemployability," Gehlot wrote on his facebook wall.
If the State Government is serious about the economic hardships faced by the unemployed youth, it should immediately start giving a fixed allowance to the youth, who enroll for Skill Development Programmes. The allowance should continue for the duration of training and until the person gets a job," he demanded.
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