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India’s Jobless Hit Hard by Lagging Economy


NEW DELHI — With India's economic growth at its lowest point in a decade, some are questioning whether the South Asian nation should still be counted among the world's most influential, emerging economies.

Evidence of India’s slowing economy can be seen from local car dealerships - where auto sales are set to decrease for the first time in 10 years - to job training workshops where unemployed young people like Yogesh Dahiya get interview advice. The New Delhi resident says finding a job in India’s retail sector is tough.

"As the market is going down, competition is so high," he said.

Employment consultant Alka Kohli says she has seen a change in the job market since starting her training and recruiting company.

"There are many more people who need jobs now than they needed five years ago, that is definitely there," she said. "However, earlier there was a trend of a lot of people going for post graduation [post-grad degrees] and asking for jobs, but now people understand that post-graduation is not translating into the job market."

As India’s once double-digit growth rate dips to five percent, analysts like Rajiv Kumar with the Center for Policy Research warn that future growth depends on large-scale job creation to employ the next generation of workers. He says that means adding one million new jobs every month for the next two decades.

"The long-term strength of the Indian economy is supposed to be its young population, but if you do not, for example, create these jobs now - these young people will be frustrated, will be angry and will be out in the streets, which will then impact your long-term growth prospects," he said.

Ahead of this year’s BRICS summit in South Africa, Kumar says India should not focus too much on its standing among other emerging economies such as Indonesia, which is becoming a favorite for foreign investors.

Instead, he says officials should focus on domestic problems like improving governance, the public education system and the country’s infrastructure.

"Your major cities - Lucknow, Varanasi, Chennai - they have all got four, six, eight hours of power cuts," he said. "Now how does a country or an economy work without this?"

As job applicants like Sachin Dwivedi sharpen their skills at training centers for the tighter labor market, many are optimistic that the economy will bounce back.

"I faced the interview, one or two interviews, but I could not succeed. But still there is hope and I am trying my best."

For India’s leaders, much is riding on their ability to meet the expectations of hundreds of millions of new workers.
 
Another burnol in the @ss thread!!India always had years of both high and low growth rates. . . its not like a country has to grow by double digit to achieve the status that India now enjoys!!!!Most Pakistanis simply cannot bear the fact that India is a member of BRICS. My dear Pakistani friends,Cities like Lucknow,Varanasi do have power cuts but I fail to understand from when Pakistanis have started to regard even these tier 2 cities of India as MAJOR CITIES.And the crap that Chennai has 8 hours of power cuts is absolute Bull $hit!!!Instead of feeling jealous try and improve your own nation by throwing out the Pakistani Taliban fisrt!!:lol:And let me give you a fact in India only those people are unemployed who do not even give a damn of actually going out and search for a job with a viable degree.
 
Another burnol in the @ss thread!!India always had years of both high and low growth rates. . . its not like a country has to grow by double digit to achieve the status that India now enjoys!!!!Most Pakistanis simply cannot bear the fact that India is a member of BRICS. My dear Pakistani friends,Cities like Lucknow,Varanasi do have power cuts but I fail to understand from when Pakistanis have started to regard even these tier 2 cities of India as MAJOR CITIES.And the crap that Chennai has 8 hours of power cuts is absolute Bull $hit!!!Instead of feeling jealous try and improve your own nation by throwing out the Pakistani Taliban fisrt!!:lol:And let me give you a fact in India only those people are unemployed who do not even give a damn of actually going out and search for a job with a viable degree.

ribbish post, try to counter the arguement rather then countering the poster

pakistan has issues with talibans but doesnt india have issues with Maoists :lol:
 
It doesn't even mention anything about increase in unemployment :what:
 
"Your major cities - Lucknow, Varanasi, Chennai - they have all got four, six, eight hours of power cuts," he said. "Now how does a country or an economy work without this?

Since when??
 
Chennai have 2 hours power cut, not 4 or 6 or 8..! its a crap article with out numbers to show..! frustrated again and again to watch this kind of fake news...!
 
Chennai have 2 hours power cut, not 4 or 6 or 8..! its a crap article with out numbers to show..! frustrated again and again to watch this kind of fake news...!

may be in your area or city.. what about the other?
 
India’s Jobless Hit Hard by Lagging Economy


NEW DELHI — With India's economic growth at its lowest point in a decade, some are questioning whether the South Asian nation should still be counted among the world's most influential, emerging economies.

Evidence of India’s slowing economy can be seen from local car dealerships - where auto sales are set to decrease for the first time in 10 years - to job training workshops where unemployed young people like Yogesh Dahiya get interview advice. The New Delhi resident says finding a job in India’s retail sector is tough.

"As the market is going down, competition is so high," he said.

Employment consultant Alka Kohli says she has seen a change in the job market since starting her training and recruiting company.

"There are many more people who need jobs now than they needed five years ago, that is definitely there," she said. "However, earlier there was a trend of a lot of people going for post graduation [post-grad degrees] and asking for jobs, but now people understand that post-graduation is not translating into the job market."

As India’s once double-digit growth rate dips to five percent, analysts like Rajiv Kumar with the Center for Policy Research warn that future growth depends on large-scale job creation to employ the next generation of workers. He says that means adding one million new jobs every month for the next two decades.

"The long-term strength of the Indian economy is supposed to be its young population, but if you do not, for example, create these jobs now - these young people will be frustrated, will be angry and will be out in the streets, which will then impact your long-term growth prospects," he said.

Ahead of this year’s BRICS summit in South Africa, Kumar says India should not focus too much on its standing among other emerging economies such as Indonesia, which is becoming a favorite for foreign investors.

Instead, he says officials should focus on domestic problems like improving governance, the public education system and the country’s infrastructure.

"Your major cities - Lucknow, Varanasi, Chennai - they have all got four, six, eight hours of power cuts," he said. "Now how does a country or an economy work without this?"

As job applicants like Sachin Dwivedi sharpen their skills at training centers for the tighter labor market, many are optimistic that the economy will bounce back.

"I faced the interview, one or two interviews, but I could not succeed. But still there is hope and I am trying my best."

For India’s leaders, much is riding on their ability to meet the expectations of hundreds of millions of new workers.

There is a sticky thread on the Indian economy.....

Besides, thats not a big deal. Unemployment in these times is not only restricted to India.
 
Anybody can loose his her job, Indian PM, President included, but not Sonia Gandhi!
 
Electricity problem should be largely mitigated in the next 5 years.

Most State Governments who never bothered setting up electricity plants have now come to realize their folly after watching other more enterprising States do it.
 
Chennai have 2 hours power cut, not 4 or 6 or 8..! its a crap article with out numbers to show..! frustrated again and again to watch this kind of fake news...!

Tamil Nadu's power problem is not because of lack of power,but beacuse of bad management of its electricity board.Its practcally bankrupt because the politicians are unwilling to hike power tariffs,So they can't buy power from private sector and can't set up new power plants to increase the production.Some one need to kick these corrupt politicians out.
 
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