Deccan Chronicle

Govt to create over 2.6L jobs

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New Delhi, Feb 1: Amid a chorus of criticism by opposition parties over lack of employment generation, the Union Budget presented on Saturday estimated that more than

2.62 lakh jobs are likely to be created between March 2019 and March

2021 in various organisati­ons.

The strength of government establishm­ents was

32,62,908 as on March 1,

2019, which will increase to 35,25,388 by the same date in 2021 - an increase of 2,62,480, it said.

The Congress and other parties have been criticisin­g the Modi government over lack of job creation, especially after demonetisa­tion of high-value currency notes in November

2016. The budget documents give a break-up of the jobs likely to created in central government department­s between

2019 and March 2021. The highest 79,353 jobs are estimated to be created in policing. As many as

22,046 new jobs are likely to be created in the Defence Ministry (civil).

Its strength was 70,978 in March 2019 and it will increase to 93,024 by the same month in 2021. The workforce of Home Ministry (excluding cabinet, police forces, union territorie­s) is likely to be increased by 8,200 to take its strength to 26,564 by March 2021. As many as

3,886 jobs are estimated to be created in the Culture Ministry, 3,903 in Department of Space,

3,243 in the Department of Revenue, 2,581 in Ministry of Earth Sciences, 2,167 in External Affairs Ministry,

2,136 in Ministry of Environmen­t, Forests and Climate Change and

1,347 in the Ministry of Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology by that time. Over 2,300 more personnel will be added in the workforce of Atomic Energy Department over the two-year period. A total of 1,766 new jobs are estimated to be created by March next year in the Department of Agricultur­e, Cooperatio­n and Farmers Welfare.

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