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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.
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Hyderabad: Punching a hole in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s claims over the Rozgar Mela, IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao on Tuesday wrote an open letter to Modi, exposing how the mela was another drama from the BJP ahead of the Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections. Accusing the BJP and Modi of cheating […]