Oman Daily Observer

Over 25m apply for railway vacancies

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NEW DELHI: More than 25 million people, a number greater than Australia’s population, have applied for about 90,000 positions on India’s state-run railways, underlinin­g the challenge Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces in providing millions of jobs ahead of an election in 2019.

Modi was voted into power in 2014 on promises to reignite growth in Asia’s third-largest economy and provide jobs. But his flagship “Make in India” initiative to lift the share of manufactur­ing in India’s $2 trillion economy to 25 per cent from about 17 per cent and create 100 million jobs by 2022 has so far failed to deliver on its promise.

The railway, which currently employs 1.3 million people, said it was filling up tens of thousands of vacant positions for engine drivers, technician­s, carpenters, track inspection crews and other roles related to improving safety in the world’s fourth-largest network.

“We’ve not been recruiting for the last couple of years and attrition is already there. And so we require people,” Ashwani Lohani, chairman of the railways board, said.

The Railway Recruitmen­t Board advertised for the positions last month and since then 25 million people have filed online applicatio­ns from around the country, Lohani said. The closing date is Saturday.

The recruitmen­t drive would be the largest conducted by a state-run organisati­on since Modi took office four years ago, struggling to find jobs for an estimated 1 million young people that enter the labour force each month.

“The huge number of applicatio­ns shows the level of stress,” said Mahesh Vyas, chief executive officer at economic think-tank CMIE. “It shows that there is really a paucity of jobs, and the other thing is about the great preference that Indians have got for government jobs. We need to move away from this.” — Reuters

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