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Which among the following is the major problem faced by the human capital formation in India?
Rising population
Rising prices
Rising unemployment
None of the above
- Rising Population:
- India has one of the world's largest populations, which puts a strain on educational resources and job opportunities.
- Large population growth can lead to inadequate investment in education per capita.
- This hampers quality education and skill development.
- Correct Answer
- Rising Prices:
- Inflation impacts purchasing power, but it is less directly connected to issues of human capital formation.
- Does not directly bar investment in education or training.
- Rising Unemployment:
- Employment challenges affect economic stability but are often a result of poor human capital investment.
- It’s more of an outcome rather than a barrier to human capital formation.
- None of the Above:
- Doesn’t address the core issues impacting human capital in India.
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