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He emphasised the significance of addressing this pressing concern, especially for a nation with the largest youth population globally.
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India which takes pride in being the fastest-growing major economy cannot afford to ignore youth unemployment
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Summary statistics do not reveal the truth. Only when you drill down the data, cut and dice, the truth starts to emerge in bits and pieces
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Though IMF projects a positive picture of India's economic future, growing unemployment, inflation are big concerns
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Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said thousands of young men are queuing up in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, especially for jobs in war-torn Israel as replacements for Palestinian workers
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Reading out the Congress manifesto’s page 9, Unemployed JAC Chairman Manavatha Roy said the Congress party promised Rs.4,000 as unemployed allowance to the jobless till they get a job.
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In the new report, the economists at the country's largest lender SBI also pitched for a "reinterpretation of old fashioned rhetoric" while looking at a subject like employment.
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According to a regional examination of the data for the three categories, 21.1 per cent of engineering graduates lived in rural areas and 78.9 per cent were based in metropolitan areas
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Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Tuesday lashed out at the BJP-led Central government over inflation and unemployment.
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Xinhua news agency reported on Thursday that initial claims for unemployment benefits fell by 10,000 to 230,000 for the week ending August 19, according to the Labour Department.
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Halting the publication of youth unemployment data avoids an embarrassing monthly reminder that hurts the market, analysts say
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Unemployment, jobless growth, falling female labour participation are some of the challenges facing India
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Even though the suicide rate is higher among the unemployed, can we definitely say unemployment directly leads to suicide? We now can.
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The unemployment rate for those in the core working age (25 to 54) was 4.3 per cent without monthly change
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Instead of changing course of manufacturing from capital to labour-intensive, the govt is indulging in mere tokenism
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Youth unemployment in India is climbing sharply, almost half of them - 45.8 per cent - were unemployed as of December 2022.
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The man cheated over 20 job aspirants from Kumram Bheem Asifabad and other districts after promising jobs and collecting money from them
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Though India is one of the fastest-growing economies, the fact remains that jobs have not been created at a steady pace
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Activities considered an exception before have now become the norm and it’s time to seriously rework the work culture
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The unemployment rate recorded was for every 1,000 persons residing in the State.