International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 78 - Number 15 |
Year of Publication: 2013 |
Authors: Reena M. Tak |
10.5120/13600-1364 |
Reena M. Tak . Reengineering Government Process of Elections by Introducing Unemployed Ad Hoc Work Force Registered through Employment Exchanges in India. International Journal of Computer Applications. 78, 15 ( September 2013), 22-26. DOI=10.5120/13600-1364
In India, Union general elections are held every five years. Likewise state assembly elections, municipal, Panchayat and Mandi elections are held separately at different times. In above activities, apart from the core group of the relevant government department, the services of a large number of personnel from other departments are utilized. On the one hand, their departmental activities suffer due to absence from their regular workplace and on the other hand, since the skills of these persons are not suited to this type of job, they generally resent and resist performing these duties. At the same time the country has a large number of unemployed youth registered in employment exchanges. This paper makes a proposal on the basis of a survey that: at the time of registration in the employment exchange, the registrant should be asked to confirm whether he would volunteer for such duties on payment of suitable remuneration. This solution will partly solve the problem of arranging a large work force for elections and partly the problem of unemployment for young people seeking job opportunities.