Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

July job loss rate at pre-covid levels

- Prashant K Nanda prashant.n@livemint.com ■

NEW DELHI: Joblessnes­s in July cooled to pre-covid-19 levels as crop planting gathered pace following bountiful rains and more economic activities resumed, marking the end of the unemployme­nt crisis triggered by the coronaviru­s curbs.

India’s overall unemployme­nt rate fell to 7.43% in July from 10.99% in June, and even lower than the March figure of 8.75%, according to a survey by the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE).

With coronaviru­s cases soaring in March, India went into a stringent lockdown beginning March 25 to curb infections, triggering misery and mass unemployme­nt.

Among states, Odisha and Gujarat had the lowest unemployme­nt rate of 1.9% each in July, followed by Meghalaya (2.1%). Haryana had the highest unemployme­nt rate of 24.5%, followed by Delhi 20.3% and Himachal Pradesh 18.6%, the CMIE data released on Tuesday showed. Rural unemployme­nt fell to 6.6% in July from 10.52% in June; however, urban unemployme­nt rate at 9.15% in July against 12.02% in June remained stubbornly above both national and rural figures. According to CMIE, urban joblessnes­s was 25.79% in May and 24.95% in April. In contrast, nationwide joblessnes­s was 7.16-8.19% between August 2019 and February 2020.

The fall in the unemployme­nt rate is largely attributed to a good monsoon and better sowing season in rural India as well as the gradual opening of most activities, including self-employment, in both rural and urban centres.

“Decent jobs and formal sector job creation are very slow as the pandemic has hit businesses and recovery will take time,” said Arup Mitra, a professor of economics at the Institute of Economic Growth in New Delhi.

 ?? PTI ?? India’s overall unemployme­nt rate was 7.43% in July, lower than 8.75% in March.
PTI India’s overall unemployme­nt rate was 7.43% in July, lower than 8.75% in March.

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