"若者が求職者から雇用創出者になることができるように支援される必要があります。"
— A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Simplified Meaning:
Young people should be given the tools and support to create their own businesses rather than just look for jobs. For example, instead of only applying for jobs at companies, imagine if a young person learned how to start their own bakery, selling cakes and bread. This way, they not only create a job for themselves but also might hire others, helping more people find work. In history, many successful businesses started in small garages or kitchens because individuals were empowered with the right knowledge and support to turn their ideas into reality. By focusing on teaching entrepreneurship—like how to manage money, market products, and handle business logistics—we can help young people become leaders and innovators, boosting the economy and providing more job opportunities for others. So, instead of only preparing to work for someone else, the idea is to also teach how to be one's own boss.