When a job is being recruited, there are thousands of applications for each position. MA-PhD holders are also seen queuing up for jobs like clerks, peons and cleaners but the government policy is such that only 3 out of every 100 of the white-collar population are unemployed.
Because if you work even one hour a week, you get out of the list of unemployed in the eyes of the 'government'. It is not the only helplessness that the unemployed are high. Even among those who are employed, 78% have a monthly income of Rs. Not even 14 thousand and the family has to be supported from that. Among the earning class, 58% share is self-employed (rakdi, agriculture etc.). His average monthly income is Rs. is 13279. 22% of the workers are bureaucrats and their average monthly income is Rs. 20702 and the average daily income of 20% participating grandfather laborers is Rs. is 418.
Statistically low unemployment, the biggest reason for that, is our system Unemployment is checked in two ways in the country. First, general condition. He is not considered unemployed if he has worked more than 30 days in 365 days of the year. Second, the current weekly position. He is not considered unemployed if he has worked even 1 hour on any day in a week. …whereas in the US one is classified as unemployed if one has actively sought work for the past 4 weeks and is currently available for work. If a person has been fired and currently has no work. But if he hopes to be recalled then he will be considered unemployed.
According to the International Labor Organization, a person between the ages of 15 and 74 who does not have a job is classified as unemployed. Second, anyone who has actively searched for work in the 4 weeks prior to the survey or is available to start a job within two weeks is considered unemployed. People to whom neither term applies are categorized as inactive population.
How dire the situation is, only the statistics of the 4 states will tell UP: 50 lakh police recruitment applications received at the beginning of 2024, the vacancy is 60 thousand. Bihar: July, 2023 Bihar Staff Selection Recruitment for 12199 Posts. 25 lakh application received. That means more than 200 for one place. It includes Lower Divisional Clerk, Revenue Officer, Talati, Panchayat Secretary. Typists etc. were to be recruited. Haryana: 1375151 applications for 13536 posts in SSC CET, 2023. Gujarat: Sub-Ordinate Service Selection Board (GSSSB) Recruitment for 2500 Technical Posts in December, 2023. More than 1 lakh took the exam.
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