10th Pass Indians Can Now Clean Israeli Toilets for ₹2 Lakh
1. **The “Skill India” Reality Check**
After years of “Viksit Bharat” and “world’s fastest growing economy” slogans, the government is now officially advertising menial caregiving jobs abroad as a success story. Toilet assistance, feeding, bathing elderly strangers — all for people who couldn’t find decent work at home.
2. **Netizens Went Full Savage**
Replies turned vicious: “Gaand ghulami in israel,” “Bartan manjna abroad,” “This is what 10 years of governance looks like.” Even bjp fans went quiet while critics roasted the irony of pushing low-skill emigration while claiming to create high-value jobs.
3. **The Brain-Drain Irony**
The same government that lectures the middle class about paying higher taxes is now helping 10th-grade youth pack bags for foreign caregiving gigs. Meanwhile, inflation, unemployment, and crumbling infrastructure keep pushing more indians out.
4. **The Uncomfortable Truth**
This isn’t an opportunity. It’s an admission: if you’re not in the top tier, india has nothing for you except a one-way ticket to wipe someone else’s grandparents. “Proud moment” indeed.
One viral post just turned a government job scheme into the week’s biggest political own-goal. The great indian export? Not tech talent anymore — it’s caregivers and caretakers. And the trolls aren’t letting anyone forget it.