The Asian Age

The employment crisis

India’s economy has been growing rapidly, but are there enough jobs to keep pace?

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Unemployme­nt hinders the growth of any nation. According to a report of the National Sample Survey Office ( NSSO), which was revealed by a newspaper recently, the unemployme­nt rate in India has reached an alarming 6.1 per cent, the highest in 45 years.

The report says that unemployme­nt is higher in the urban areas — 7.8 per cent. The rate is 5.3 per cent in rural areas. However, the government denied the report saying that it’s ‘ not verified’. Meanwhile, a social media post highlighti­ng the crisis went viral. A teenager from Kolkata named Shouvik Dutta wrote the post about the plight of a Zomato delivery guy, who was a postgradua­te, but was forced to take up that job and plead for a five- star rating from his customers.

Shockingly, Kerala has the worst unemployme­nt rate, in spite of the great literacy rate. Over the past couple of years, India’s economy has been growing rapidly by about seven per cent annually, but uneven growth has meant that there are not enough new jobs to keep pace. Though all the political parties promise to eradicate unemployme­nt during the elections, are they actually doing anything to address the problem? Why is the unemployme­nt rate increasing? Considerin­g the fact that even states with high literacy rates are facing unemployme­nt, does it also indicate the inability of state government­s in creating ample job opportunit­ies? Why are qualified people denied good opportunit­ies? Do factors like reservatio­n play a major role in this? What must be done to lower the unemployme­nt rate?

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