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Why India’s Youth are Losing Faith in the Promise of Mobility

Why India’s Youth are Losing Faith in the Promise of Mobility

5 min readJun 9, 2026 07:24 PM IST First published on: Jun 9, 2026 at 07:23 PM IST The recent anxieties surrounding examination irregularities, employment, farm incomes, and household finances are often discussed as separate problems. Students protest paper leaks and recruitment delays. Young graduates worry about finding quality jobs. Farmers seek predictability in an increasingly uncertain environment. Families struggle with the rising costs of education, healthcare, and everyday living. But what if they are all manifestations of the same underlying challenge? What if India is confronting not a crisis of aspiration, but a crisis of mobility? For the past three decades, India’s development story has been built upon a simple but powerful promise: If you work hard, acquire skills, and play by the rules, you and your children will enjoy greater opportunities than the generation before you. That promise transformed India. Millions left villages for towns and cities. Families invested heavily in education. Access to schools, universities, coaching centres, and digital learning expanded dramatically. The internet connected remote communities to opportunities that previous generations …

SC questions reservation benefits for children of advanced families in backward classes

SC questions reservation benefits for children of advanced families in backward classes

Observing that with educational and economic empowerment there is social mobility, the Supreme Court on Friday questioned the continued grant of reservation benefits to children of economically and educationally advanced families within backward classes. A bench of Justices B V Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan was hearing a plea challenging a Karnataka High Court judgment which upheld the exclusion of the petitioner, whose parents are both state government employees, from reservation. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Express Exclusive: Pullela Gopichand explains why he said don’t play sport unless you are rich or poor | Badminton News

Express Exclusive: Pullela Gopichand explains why he said don’t play sport unless you are rich or poor | Badminton News

Indian badminton national coach Pullela Gopichand stirred a hornet’s nest by saying athletes should think twice before taking up sport seriously if they come from middle class families. In an interview with The Indian Express he adds that India is not equipping the large swathes of sportspeople who don’t make it big, for alternative careers. What’s worse, even Olympic medallists struggle to get respect when winding down their careers at ‘sports quota’ jobs. The former All England champion, says, rose-tinted hopeful sports dreams might not be very realistic for middle class families, and skilling up and parallel educational paths are absolutely essential. Excerpts: What was the trigger behind saying ‘Don’t pursue sport unless you are rich’? Story continues below this ad Pullela Gopichand: Being in sport has been a long journey and I have seen the whole range from hardworking players to committed parents getting into sport, and the system not responding, Olympics after Olympics. I’ve been one of those people propagating that sport for everyone is important. Numbers of those pursuing sport over the …