Abstract

This article examines the immediate concerns of unemployment that workers in India face due to implementation of automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence (AI) become more prevalent in the labour sectors. The swift progress of technology poses a danger to conventional manual labour positions, resulting in a large scale loss of jobs and unstable economic conditions. The impacts of automation are most likely to affect marginalized communities, aggravating already existing disparities. To lessen(minimalize/reduce) the negative impacts of mass unemployment, industry stakeholders, governments, and civil society must adopt proactive steps. These are necessary because of the social and political implications of this issue. India's workforce may move towards a more sustainable and fair future by supporting inclusive economic development, encouraging entrepreneurship, and investing in vocational training.

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