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Educated youth

This is with reference to "Unemployment: The seven sins of perception" (Business Line, November 1). The article is thought provoking. Educated youngsters, instead of waiting for white-collar jobs, should be ready to venture into self-employment, especially as there are many opportunities for setting up businesses now. A homogeneous group of unemployed youth can also be formed to set up joint ventures. It is better to experiment innovative ideas without fear of failure than stagnate without taking risks.

P. Rajaraman

Coimbatore

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