Appreciation and Coordination
No two cells in you do the same work. The work of one cell is complemented by the work of another cell. If all cells do the same work, you get frozen. It means that a cell appreciates, understands, cooperates and coordinates with every other cell.
You exhale your work into the troposphere which the organisms inhale, sense and respond. Symbiosis based on inbuilt appreciation is the basis of nature’s functioning. In your life you yearn for appreciation and understanding. Positive emotions arising out of the sense of approval and appreciation gives meaning, purpose, mission and happiness to your life. The trillions of cells in you, each cell enabled by the bacteria helping the cell, team up and coordinate with the cells of the other organisms, creating the gigantic functioning symbiosis, with the troposphere as the medium of communication.
In the free and healthy nature, all organisms basking in the rapture of appreciation and approval create symphonies of diverse arts, making Gaia the great artist Goddess. The art floods create waves and waves of approval and coordination, making Gaia grow healthily. Every organism lives in the health of Gaia, and lives healthily as an artist receiving appreciation continuously from the troposphere. The air becomes oceans of arts.
Technology has no place in the ocean. Because machines cannot feel and appreciate. And machines not only cannot appreciate, they are used for the Cartesian demand for scientific or mechanical proof, where emotional proof is not accepted. Cartesianism in reality cannot tolerate freedom to nature. Emotions and emotional consciousness are deliberately not accepted in the Cartesian sciences which invariably create technologies based on the logics of machines. No machine can be natural, as it simply cannot be emotional. And so under the Cartesian logic, it is asserted that the very existence of Gaia is not scientifically or cartesianly proved.
WE are now living in a very queer situation. Every organism of the Biosphere is trying to live symbiotically with nature as natural organism. But the human has become a cyborg and is trying to live as an economic man, the phantom, the Newtonian machine without any feelings. In economics the attempt is to be more mechanical than Newtonian mechanics. The inbuilt appreciation and coordination of nature is lost among the humans. On the TV we find mutually discounting fests called debates, where every participant tries to hog the entire debate time by shouting and shouting. We have converted the planet earth into an economic resource, where license to poison, the land, water and air and the whole of geography is taken and implemented.Economics, the dismal science destroys ecology and eliminates happiness from nature.
Today, thanks to AI there are very few jobs. Joblessness means starvation and desolation. The only solution is freedom to nature without any tampering.Actually we destroyed nature so terribly that there are millions and millions of jobs in reviving freedom to nature. No economic unit or all the units of an economy can create even a fraction of the jobs available in undoing the economic damage of nature.
YM Sarma
“Today, thanks to AI there are very few jobs. Joblessness means starvation and desolation.” YMji
KR: The global unemployment rate is projected to remain stable at around 4.9%, leaving roughly 186 million people out of work. However, the broader global "jobs gap"—which includes people who want to work but are not actively looking—is estimated at 9% worldwide.
Total Global Labor Force: Approximately 3.3 billion people
Advanced Economies: ~4.8% average
Euro Area: ~6.2% average
Highest & Lowest Unemployment Rates by Country Joblessness varies drastically by geography and local economic conditions:
Highest Unemployment: Eswatini (~34.4%) and South Africa (~33.2%)
Lowest Unemployment: Qatar (~0.13%)
Regional Breakdowns
Asia: China's urban jobless rate has remained near recent lows (around 5%), while India has seen fluctuations above expectations.
Africa: Some nations in Southern Africa experience the highest structural unemployment rates globally.
Europe: Advanced economies and major advanced economies (G7) track around a 4.6% to 4.8% average.
India’s monthly overall unemployment rate stands at 5.5%.
According to the latest figures released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), this marks a gradual increase from the 5.2% recorded in April 2026 and 5.1% in March 2026, driven primarily by minor macro-economic headwinds and standard seasonal variations.
Urban vs. Rural Disparity
The local job market shows distinct conditions depending on the sector:
Urban Areas: The urban unemployment rate stands at 6.4%, continuing a subtle recovery from the 6.8% registered earlier in the first quarter.
Rural Areas: The rural unemployment rate experienced a marginal uptick, rising to 5.1% as seasonal agricultural opportunities slowed.
Historical Trends (2018–2026)
Historically, India's labor market has gone through distinct cyclical phases tracked by the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS):
Time Period
Average Trend & Context
Pre-Pandemic (2018–2019) Averaged roughly 6% to 7% with structural shifts away from primary agriculture.
Pandemic Spike (2020) Reached an all-time record high of 20.8% due to strict nationwide lockdowns.
The Recovery (2021–2024) Witnessed a steady multi-year decline, dropping from 8.8% post-pandemic down to 3.2% under the annual Usual Status metrics.
All-Time Low (Late 2025) Bottomed out at a record low of 4.7% under current weekly status measurements.
Current Reversal (2026) Edged back up to 5.5% as growth in manufacturing slowed and services hiring turned more cautious. Persistent Structural Challenges
The Youth Gap: Joblessness remains heavily concentrated among younger generations. Youth unemployment (ages 15–29) sits significantly higher than the national average at 15.2% due to a persistent industry-readiness skills gap.
Gender Disparities: While male workforce participation remains steady at 77%, female labor force participation is lower at roughly 35%, with young females facing the steepest entry barriers (~17.7% youth unemployment).
Goa (9.7%) and Kerala (7.0%) currently record the highest unemployment rates among Indian states.
In contrast, industrial hubs and large central states like Madhya Pradesh (1.6%) and Gujarat (1.7%) maintain the lowest joblessness figures.
The latest data from the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) and macroeconomic state logs highlight stark regional and geographical disparities across the country.
Overview of Unemployment Across Indian States
Joblessness remains heavily influenced by a state's industrial footprint, reliance on tourism, and levels of educated workforce migration.
Unemployment BracketStates & RegionsPrimary Drivers
High Unemployment (>6.0%)
Goa (9.7%), Kerala (7.0%), Haryana (6.1%), Punjab (6.1%)
High proportion of educated graduates seeking specific formal roles, plus seasonal tourism or agriculture blocks.
Moderate Unemployment (3.0% – 5.9%)
Tamil Nadu (4.3%), Telangana (4.4%), Rajasthan (4.4%), Bihar (3.9%), Maharashtra (3.1%)
Blended economies supported by active services sectors, IT corridors, and large manufacturing ecosystems.
Low Unemployment (<3.0%)
West Bengal (2.2%), Delhi (1.9%), Gujarat (1.7%), Madhya Pradesh (1.6%) Diverse MSME sectors, strong informal labor absorption, or vast manufacturing and vehicle production industries.
Regional Trends The Richer State Paradox: Counterintuitively, several high per-capita income states (like Kerala and Goa) experience elevated unemployment rates. This is driven by "aspirational unemployment," where an educated youth population chooses to wait for premium formal roles rather than taking up casual labor.
Industrial Corridors: Industrial powerhouses such as Gujarat and Maharashtra benefit from large corporate project commitments, stabilizing entry-level employment.
K RAJARAM IRS 24626
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