Millennium Post

Jobless youth hold protest march over unemployme­nt

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Hundreds of students and jobless youth marched on Thursday through the street of the national Capital demanding central government to tackle what they called a rising of unemployme­nt crisis across the country. The protesters disputed the government’s claim that it has created millions of jobs since it came to power in 2014 with the economy growing around 7 per cent annually. They marched from the 17th century Red Fort to a park near India’s Parliament building.

Dismissing the economic expansion as a jobless growth, the protesters said authoritie­s should immediatel­y fill 2.4 million vacancies in government jobs to reduce unemployme­nt.

The government is suppressin­g data showing the country’s unemployme­nt rate has hit a 45-year high of 6.1 percent. The government says the figures are premature and official numbers will be announced in March said an protesting. “We are frustrated. I think this government has to give lot of answers to a lot of us today,” said a 27-year-old university student. Amlokant Mako, another marcher, noted that Modi had promised to create 20 million new jobs a year. “He has not kept his promises,” he said.

In a sudden move in 2017, Modi’s government demonetize­d high currency notes of 500 rupees and 1,000 rupees to try to reduce black-market dealings and encourage digital transfers. But that hit India’s informal economy badly, with tens of thousands of jobs lost and businesses in several cash-intensive industries taking a beating.

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