The government is banking on the organised sector which provides only 10 per cent of jobs and has ignored in the Union budget the unorganised sector which provides employment for the rest
Over 1.4 lakh jobs are estimated to be created between March 2019 and March 2021 in various central government departments, according to the Union Budget presented on Monday.
Chouhan on Monday said the budget would create job opportunities and fuel growth
Govt on Monday proposed to amend the Apprenticeship Act and realign the National Apprenticeship Training Scheme
A consumption boost through continued pay-outs for another year to those at the bottom of the pyramid, and still more money for the employee guarantee scheme should be in order, writes T N Ninan
A liberal budget that cuts taxes and tries to improve ease of doing business will receive a good market response. A harsh Budget with higher taxes, new cesses, etc, will lead to a sell-off
India's better-than-expected recovery story was scripted by households, and not government spending or private sector investments
Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday asked the Tribal Affairs Ministry to coordinate with the MSME Ministry and come up with a scheme to provide employment to 25 people in every tribal village in India. The minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) and Road Transport & Highways said five crore jobs should be created by the MSME sector this year. He observed that there are 6.5 crore MSME units in the country and 11 crore jobs have been created through the sector till now. Gadkari said the turnover of village industries at present is Rs 80,000 crore, which needs to be increased to Rs 5 lakh crore. "I request you to draft a scheme in coordination with us to provide jobs to 25 people in every tribal village in the country, which we will finance," Gadkari told the Secretary in the Ministry of Tribal Affairs. The minister said he has heard that his effigies were burnt in some parts of China to express displeasure after imposition of heavy import duty on bamboo sticks by
The government has notified 3,566 posts in the central government establishments as suitable for persons with benchmark disabilities.
IT and auto lead the spurt in hiring so far; most of the jobs for junior or entry levels
Economic recovery either stopped in the third quarter or it stopped showing up in recovery in employment
Hiring activities will bounce back in the coming year as major industries are recovering from the impact of Covid-19, according to a Naukri.com survey
The pandemic emerged the biggest inflection point for the Indian job landscape.
Given that men continue to be considered as the principal earning member of a household, women are unlikely to accept poor quality jobs
The scheme would entail an outgo of Rs 22,810 crore till 2023 and would benefit around 58.5 lakh employees
It appears that the recovery phase of employment is over and a decline is setting in again
Usually, in the June quarter, the GDP shrinks by about 3-4 per cent compared to the previous quarter. This is because there is seasonality in the GDP series
The freelance earnings in India increased in the ongoing quarter of this financial year and have returned to pre-COVID-19 levels, according to a report.
Krishnamurthy Subramanian says govt is converting Covid crisis into an opportunity by focusing on labour-intensive economic growth
The labour participation rate and the employment rate have fallen in each of the past four weeks