While the latest budget aims to create six million jobs over the next five years, the spectacle of the recent, large-scale agitations in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh indicate deep-rooted anxieties of the unemployed youth as a ‘nowhere generation’. The fact that over 1.2 crore youths applied for 35,000 jobs with the Indian Railways and were furious at the lack of transparency in the selection process, brought forth simmering tensions between the demand for employment and the government’s policy responses to it.