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Chaiwala redux: India's unemployment rate hit 45-year high in 2017/18: report

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This is a lesson for us.

No matter how high the growth rate, you can still have high unemployment. Jeez- India's unemployment rate is almost double that of ours. I could be wrong however.

No wonder there are so many illegal Indians in Bangladesh...we need to build the wall ourselves, and none too soon...

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An official survey that has been withheld by the government shows India’s unemployment rate rose to a 45-year high during 2017-2018, the Business Standard newspaper reported on Thursday, delivering a blow to Prime Minister Narendra Modi just months before what is expected to be a closely fought general election.

The assessment by the National Sample Survey Office conducted between July 2017-June 2018, showed the unemployment rate stood at 6.1 percent, the highest since 1972-73, the newspaper reported.

The report said that joblessness stood at 7.8 percent in urban areas compared with 5.3 parts in the countryside.

The data is significant because this was the first comprehensive assessment of India’s employment situation conducted after Modi’s decision in November 2016 to withdraw most of the country’s banknotes from circulation overnight, the report said.

The government declined to confirm or deny the report.

“We have not released the report. I do not want to comment on it,” Pravin Srivastava, India’s chief statistician told Reuters.

The gloomy jobs data could be awkward for Modi’s Hindu nationalist government to explain with a general election looming and opinion polls already showing the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party would be unlikely to keep its parliamentary majority.

Modi came to power in 2014 promising to galvanize the economy, and boost employment prospects for the millions of young Indians entering the jobs market each year.

But, while India’s economy has been expanding by 7 percent plus annually — the fastest pace among major economies — its uneven growth has meant that there are not enough new jobs to keep pace. And critics say the government’s claims of economic success have sounded increasingly hollow.

A political controversy over the survey erupted after the acting chairman and another member of the body that reviewed the jobs data resigned saying there was delay in its release.

The head of the government-funded National Statistical Commission PC Mohanan said on Wednesday that he and colleague J. Meenakshi were unhappy at the non-publication of jobs data that had been due for release in December. He alleged interference by other state agencies over backdated GDP data.

A statistics ministry official said the NSSO had submitted the report, but it was up to the government to decide when it should be released.

But another senior official, dealing with data, said the government was delaying the release of the survey as the findings were so dismal, and there were plans to incorporate data on persons added in the social security network that could help improve the overall picture.

Pronab Sen, former chief statistician of India said unemployment in the India has been rising since 2012 but the attempts to suppress the publication of data were not a solution.

“It will only create more suspicion about the intentions of the government,” he said.

The last report published by the statistics ministry had shown that the unemployment rate rose to 5.0 percent in 2015/16 from 4.9 percent in the previous year and 4.0

The unemployment among males stood at 4.3 percent and 8.7 percent among women in 2015/16, the government data showed.

Earlier this month, the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy, a leading independent think-tank, said the country lost as many as 11 million jobs last year.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...gh-in-2017-18-report/articleshow/67768515.cms
 
@Oscar @Slav Defence @Dubious @waz

Take this thread to relevant section. It doesn't belong here.

Don't think I agree with you on this. :coffee:

This issue is relevant to us as well - we can discuss it so we can prevent these symptoms.

Who decides what we can discuss here or not?

I'm sorry - but your reaction to save India's good face was just too damn quick....
 
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Our farmers are so educated in agriculture these days, I'm talking about the common man. Their knowledge is outstanding, soil fertility, , sustaining growth etc. Young men are opening up their own Bepsha and killing it that there is no reason to come to Europe or elsewhere.

Have a look at Shykh Sirajs programmes on Chestnut farming
 
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Don't think I agree with you on this. :coffee:

This issue is relevant to us as well - we can discuss it so we can prevent these symptoms.

Who decides what we can discuss here or not?

I'm sorry - but your reaction to save India's good face was just too damn quick....
Let the mods decide. I don't want Indian topic in this section. This topic is more suited in South Asia or Indian section. And I do not think many of us have intention to debate India's unemployment. They can have 80% unemployment rate, I wouldn't care.

If you want to discuss unemployenment in Bangladesh, then post this thread
https://elevenmyanmar.com/news/job-creation-lags-behind-bangladeshs-target-asianewsnetwork
 
Let the mods decide. I don't want Indian topic in this section. This topic is more suited in South Asia or Indian section. And I do not think many of us have intention to debate India's unemployment. They can have 80% unemployment rate, I wouldn't care.

If you want to discuss unemployenment in Bangladesh, then post this thread
https://elevenmyanmar.com/news/job-creation-lags-behind-bangladeshs-target-asianewsnetwork

Your anti-Bangladesh charades are amazing. :lol:

Eleven Media Group Co., Ltd. in Myanmar is a well-known Tatmadaw junta-owned outfit.

I have my doubts that you are truly Bangladeshi now.

How can you hate your own country and bad-mouth it so much. :-)

Now I know why some of you guys tag that South India banned troll all the time. :-)

Regardless, I can honestly say, India sponsored efforts to control Bangladeshi opinion (whether in this forum or elsewhere) won't succeed. The truth shall prevail.
 
Your anti-Bangladesh charades are amazing. :lol:

Eleven Media Group Co., Ltd. in Myanmar is a well-known Tatmadaw junta-owned outfit.

I have my doubts that you are truly Bangladeshi now.

How can you hate your own country and bad-mouth it so much. :-)
This was posted in Daily Star first
https://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/news/job-creation-lags-behind-target-1697095

Not surprising, it is your job to doubt who is Bangladeshi and who is not. The number of people you have doubted to be non-Bangladeshi is too damn high. And in every few week you find another to doubt. And why say "now"? You have doubted me long ago.
 
And I do not think many of us have intention to debate India's unemployment.

Don't you think you should let 'many of us' decide this using our own choice?? Why are you deciding for us?
 
Don't you think you should let 'many of us' decide this using our own choice?? Why are you deciding for us?
People can still debate it after it is taken to relevant section. Let the mods decide.
 
This was posted in Daily Star first
https://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/news/job-creation-lags-behind-target-1697095

Not surprising, it is your job to doubt who is Bangladeshi and who is not. The number of people you have doubted to be non-Bangladeshi is too damn high. And in every few week you find another to doubt. And why say "now"? You have doubted me long ago.

Regardless, you have your own right to your opinion.

However it may strike some of us as odd, that the propensity of some to hate our own country and love another country (India) so much.

Those countless Bangladeshis, toiling away in subhuman conditions, here and abroad, sacrificed to make me who I am today. I can NEVER betray the sacrifice they made, and owe them every bit of my allegiance and intellect, as long as I live.

The last thing I can be to them is a nimak-haram, regardless of politics and ideology.

@UKBengali bhai what do you think?
 
This is a lesson for us.

No matter how high the growth rate, you can still have high unemployment. Jeez- India's unemployment rate is almost double that of ours. I could be wrong however.

No wonder there are so many illegal Indians in Bangladesh...we need to build the wall ourselves, and none too soon...

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An official survey that has been withheld by the government shows India’s unemployment rate rose to a 45-year high during 2017-2018, the Business Standard newspaper reported on Thursday, delivering a blow to Prime Minister Narendra Modi just months before what is expected to be a closely fought general election.

The assessment by the National Sample Survey Office conducted between July 2017-June 2018, showed the unemployment rate stood at 6.1 percent, the highest since 1972-73, the newspaper reported.

The report said that joblessness stood at 7.8 percent in urban areas compared with 5.3 parts in the countryside.

The data is significant because this was the first comprehensive assessment of India’s employment situation conducted after Modi’s decision in November 2016 to withdraw most of the country’s banknotes from circulation overnight, the report said.

The government declined to confirm or deny the report.

“We have not released the report. I do not want to comment on it,” Pravin Srivastava, India’s chief statistician told Reuters.

The gloomy jobs data could be awkward for Modi’s Hindu nationalist government to explain with a general election looming and opinion polls already showing the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party would be unlikely to keep its parliamentary majority.

Modi came to power in 2014 promising to galvanize the economy, and boost employment prospects for the millions of young Indians entering the jobs market each year.

But, while India’s economy has been expanding by 7 percent plus annually — the fastest pace among major economies — its uneven growth has meant that there are not enough new jobs to keep pace. And critics say the government’s claims of economic success have sounded increasingly hollow.

A political controversy over the survey erupted after the acting chairman and another member of the body that reviewed the jobs data resigned saying there was delay in its release.

The head of the government-funded National Statistical Commission PC Mohanan said on Wednesday that he and colleague J. Meenakshi were unhappy at the non-publication of jobs data that had been due for release in December. He alleged interference by other state agencies over backdated GDP data.

A statistics ministry official said the NSSO had submitted the report, but it was up to the government to decide when it should be released.

But another senior official, dealing with data, said the government was delaying the release of the survey as the findings were so dismal, and there were plans to incorporate data on persons added in the social security network that could help improve the overall picture.

Pronab Sen, former chief statistician of India said unemployment in the India has been rising since 2012 but the attempts to suppress the publication of data were not a solution.

“It will only create more suspicion about the intentions of the government,” he said.

The last report published by the statistics ministry had shown that the unemployment rate rose to 5.0 percent in 2015/16 from 4.9 percent in the previous year and 4.0

The unemployment among males stood at 4.3 percent and 8.7 percent among women in 2015/16, the government data showed.

Earlier this month, the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy, a leading independent think-tank, said the country lost as many as 11 million jobs last year.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...gh-in-2017-18-report/articleshow/67768515.cms
Problem is large companies are becoming effient cleaning up jobs
Retail sector is being killed by amazon and Walmart ...india has started to notice this..
I hope they dont come to Pakistan ..it will be a massacre
 
@Oscar @Slav Defence @Dubious @waz

Take this thread to relevant section. It doesn't belong here.

I'm just going to post the rejoinders here for context anyway (and mods if they want can merge this thread with that one):

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/unem...talled-report-10-points.599631/#post-11138769

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/unem...-report-10-points.599631/page-7#post-11141343

BTW, don't be so brazenly "Anti-Bangladeshi" @Mage :astagh: otherwise you might get a Bangla Basha "false flag test" like was proven with "Kolkata Sanghi" @bluesky :nono::omghaha:

Problem is large companies are becoming effient cleaning up jobs
Retail sector is being killed by amazon and Walmart ...india has started to notice this..
I hope they dont come to Pakistan ..it will be a massacre

You should read these two posts I made for some more understanding on this. Its not such a clear cut thing given existing LFPR which predated this more broadly @GeraltofRivia
 
And with clockwork precision, our Sanghi Indian apologist arrives. Three...Two....One....sound the trumpets...

Wonder who tipped him off so fast? :-)

Chaiwala Stronk!
 
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And with clockwork precision, our Sanghi Indian apologist arrives. Three...Two....One....sound the trumpets...

Chaiwala Stronk!

Paranoia stronk! "nnnnnnnnngggggggghhhhhhh *whine* *whine*"

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I have him on ignore gaaaiiizzzz says the hypocritical twinklord :rofl:

Both are on my 'ignore list' by the way...

I have told you brothers not to tag these fake folks and to put them on 'ignore' status.

'Ignoring' them is the best option.

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Regardless of these troll post by these psychotic Sanghi folks, the Chaiwala lies don't hold any water anymore. How many personal attacks are they going to make and what difference does it make??

Massive unemployment, a lackluster economy and made up numbers are what BJP's India is all about. The India of milk and honey it surely is...

@Han Patriot and @Homo Sapiens do you see a pattern here?

Good luck with the next election Sanghis. :-)
 

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