Unemployment in India : Citigroup Report पर क्यों भिड़े सरकार और Congress ? Rimjhim Ke 5 Points https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRoYbPgBuXU
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India will be unable to plug jobs gap even with 7% growth, says Citigroup https://www.business-standard.com/economy/news/india-will-be-unable-to-plug-jobs-gap-even-with-7-growth-says-citigroup-124070600149_1.html Citi estimates India will need to create about 12 million jobs a year over the next decade to absorb the number of new entrants to the labor market. Based on a growth rate of 7 per cent, India can only generate 8-9 million jobs a year,
An analysis of the official data showed about 46 per cent of the workforce is still employed in agriculture, even though the sector contributes less than 20 per cent to gross domestic product.
Citi’s economists propose a series of measures to boost jobs in India, such as strengthening the export potential of manufacturing sectors, extending incentives to attract foreign companies and filling up about 1 million government vacancies. The government also needs to consolidate multiple employment generation programs for better impact, the economists said.
'Jobless growth': Cong slams govt over 'accentuated unemployment crisis' https://www.business-standard.com/economy/news/jobless-growth-cong-slams-govt-over-accentuated-unemployment-crisis-124070700265_1.html the Modi government had accentuated India's "unemployment crisis" with the decimation of job-creating MSMEs through the "Tughlakian demonetisation, a hastily rushed GST, and rising imports from China".
Real wages in rural areas are decreasing by 1-1.5 per cent per year, he said, alleging that "Modi is making rural Indians poorer".
Labour ministry refutes Citigroup’s report, questions failure to consider official data
Centre questions Citigroup report on ‘Employment in India’ https://theprint.in/india/centre-questions-citigroup-report-on-employment-in-india/2165470/
Official data highlights positive employment trends despite pandemic challenges. Data from the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) shows that the employment rate has increased significantly in recent years, with the labour force participation rate (LFPR) rising from 49.8% in 2017-18 to 57.9% in 2022-23. This trend is also reflected in the data from the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) KLEMS survey, which shows a decline in the unemployment rate from 6.0% in 2017-18 to a low of 3.2% in 2022-23.
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54 lakh informal jobs lost, stagnant worker output — how DeMo, GST & COVID hit India’s manufacturing by TCA sharad Raghavan https://theprint.in/economy/54-lakh-informal-jobs-lost-stagnant-worker-output-how-demo-gst-covid-hit-indias-manufacturing/2168103/ 10/07/2024
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