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Modi vindicated as IIM study debunks jobless growth theory, says 15 million added to labour force yearly
The Narendra Modi-led government got a big boost as a new study finds that 15 million people are being added to the labour force every year, busting the theory that jobs are not being created in the country.

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Modi vindicated as IIM study debunks jobless growth theory, says 15 million added to labour force yearly
The Narendra Modi-led government got a big boost as a new study finds that 15 million people are being added to the labour force every year, busting the theory that jobs are not being created in the country.
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The study, titled “Towards a Payroll Reporting in India”, estimated that 3.68 million jobs were generated till November of FY18, which would imply 5.5 million in the entire year. (Image: Reuters)

The Narendra Modi-led government got a big boost as a new study finds that 15 million people are being added to the labour force every year, busting the theory that jobs are not being created in the country. The study, authored by SBI group Chief Economic Advisor Soumya Kanti Ghosh and Pulak Ghosh, said, “Given declining population, we estimate that on an average 25 million babies born per year (this has been calculated after adjusting infant morality rate from crude birth rate) has remained largely constant in the last three decades. Out of 25 million, we expect that 15 million are added to labour force (after conservatively assuming 40% of them voluntarily remain out of labour force or are involved in domestic/agriculture work).”

Earlier in November, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi had launched an attack on the government asking them to quit if they’re incapable in providing jobs. “Mehngi gas, mehnga ration, band karo khokhla bhashan, daam bandho, kaam do, varna khali karo singhasan,” he had tweeted in November.

The study also calculated the number of jobs in enterprises from the membership of Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), Employees’ State Insurance Corporation, General Provident Fund and National Pension System (NPS). Interestingly, the study is the first of its kind to use these kinds of data sets.

Eartlier, former NITI Aayog vice-chairman Arvind Panagariya, had also recommended using this kind of database in a report submitted by task force on employment. “Unfortunately in India, we don’t have any proper source either to measure the total work force or the total individuals on payroll. To make an effort in this direction, we collected primary data from three major sources, EPFO, ESIC and NPS,” says the report.

The study, titled “Towards a Payroll Reporting in India”, estimated that 3.68 million jobs were generated till November of FY18, which would imply 5.5 million in the entire year. “Based on all estimates, payroll of 5.9 lakh (i.e. 7 million annual) generated every month in India in current fiscal,” the report added.

Interestingly, the study has zeroed in only new contributors who were 18-25 years old, to ensure they were capturing only new employees. Further, new employee accounts that didn’t have steady EPFO contributions were also dropped on the grounds they may be fraud accounts. All data pertain to the formal sector as informal sector employees don’t contribute to EPFO. In addition, the authors say there is also considerable employment generated from other sectors like education. In the automobiles sector alone, based on automobile sales, they estimate this sector generated 2 million driver jobs in FY17.

The authors have also provided various suggestions to the government, reproduced below.

It should be mandatory for the professional bodies, hospitals, nursing homes etc. to submit the details of new joinees every 3 month to the local Government offices.

From April 1, 2018 Government should ask every GST filer for giving total number of permanent employees on payroll and total no of contract employees on payroll Some tax deduction (per person) may be given for domestic help, if their name and details are registered with tax authorities by the household employing them.

Currently NPS give extra tax deductions of Rs 50,000 p.a. Government should continue this incentive and provide new incentives also to encourage people to join NPS.

Earlier, the congress leader Rahul Gandhi had said, that the prime minister should say if he is unable to address the problems like unemployment and the Congress will come and do it in six months. “Farmers and youth are the two main issues concerning India and if Modiji cannot address these, he should say so and the Congress will come and do it in six months,” Congress Vice -president Rahul Gandhi had said during the recent Uttar Pradesh polls.

Modi vindicated as IIM study debunks jobless growth theory, says 15 million added to labour force yearly - The Financial Express
 
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This is the last straw.

You are going on to my ignore list...
 
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I do not know the history not should I care.

But why does posting a FE report quoting an IIM study bother u?

Because if you had read the original report, it merely said that 15 million COME INTO THE JOB MARKET. It did not say that 15 million jobs were being created. It said clearly that 5.5 million jobs were being created.

That stupidity, on the part of all concerned, bothers me. It also bothers me, by the way, that you did not on your own spot that howler.
 
Because if you had read the original report, it merely said that 15 million COME INTO THE JOB MARKET. It did not say that 15 million jobs were being created. It said clearly that 5.5 million jobs were being created.

That stupidity, on the part of all concerned, bothers me. It also bothers me, by the way, that you did not on your own spot that howler.

Lol well spotted but why did u simply not point it out instead of testing us?

Btw I do miss many things in life and it does not bother me as much as it seems to bother u.
 
Lol well spotted but why did u simply not point it out instead of testing us?

Btw I do miss many things in life and it does not bother me as much as it seems to bother u.
2 points - thread was posted earlier by Nilgiri and in order to be observant you ought to be retired or patient . Damn that rhymed!!
 
Lol well spotted but why did u simply not point it out instead of testing us?

Mate the history and animosity seems to be quite deep. Becomes monotonous and boring - almost to the point of "systamatic bullying". Not pretty - but im sure @bonobashi can handle it....

IMO the Modi supporters tend to inflate his demeanour and success with exaggerated optimism. He may have had and shown better results than the previous administration ( not to say that should be used as a benchmark ) - but i often see articles comparing him to the Messiah. Those living under his leadership are the ones who will be better off in giving us an objective view. Until then all we can do is read articles like the one above and the one below and decide for ourselves - what the reality is .........

India’s Economic Woes Are Piercing Modi’s Aura of Invulnerability
 
Any way the report in FE is misleading at worst or confusing at best. But it does show a better picture than previous reports.

Funny thing is in the previous reports, the job growth under much faster growing economy under congress was also poor, yet rahul gandhi keeps yapping like a baffoon.

I find all these reports incomplete as they do not answer the following

1 how many in unorganised sector
2 how many in agriculture
3 how many self employed
 
Mate the history and animosity seems to be quite deep. Becomes monotonous and boring - almost to the point of "systamatic bullying". Not pretty - but im sure @bonobashi can handle it....

IMO the Modi supporters tend to inflate his demeanour and success with exaggerated optimism. He may have had and shown better results than the previous administration ( not to say that should be used as a benchmark ) - but i often see articles comparing him to the Messiah. Those living under his leadership are the ones who will be better off in giving us an objective view. Until then all we can do is read articles like the one above and the one below and decide for ourselves - what the reality is .........

India’s Economic Woes Are Piercing Modi’s Aura of Invulnerability

You are right about Modi supporters. But OTOH you think Bono here is not a Modi basher? I think he is, and that is his right. But why deny the same benefit to Modi supporters?

Needless to say I condemn abusive language particularly for a senior citizen like Bono. I dont feel so bad for infowarrior type paid trolls.

Btw if u were a lawyer, you would be doing pro bono work a lot ;)
 
You are right about Modi supporters. But OTOH you think Bono here is not a Modi basher? I think he is, and that is his right. But why deny the same benefit to Modi supporters?

Needless to say I condemn abusive language particularly for a senior citizen like Bono. I dont feel so bad for infowarrior type paid trolls.

Btw if u were a lawyer, you would be doing pro bono work a lot ;)

lol - If i was a lawyer - my clients would be guilty every time! :LOL:

Regarding Bono and his political fondness or lack of it towards Modi - not really sure - nor should it be an issue. When people blindly worship the grounds someone walks on - then one has a right to point out this.

Met an Imran Khan supporter on Saturday - was the same. Thought the sun shines out of IKs rectum - couldn't seen fault - couldn't handle someone pointing out his flaws. Sometimes its dangerous to be blinkered....
 
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Lol well spotted but why did u simply not point it out instead of testing us?

Btw I do miss many things in life and it does not bother me as much as it seems to bother u.

I didn't test anybody; I don't WANT to test anybody. I just want high standards. You owe it to yourself. These things bother me because they lower performance, and as a manager and later as a teacher, while remaining tolerant of personal issues, on performance issues, I found that I am unable (or unwilling) to forgive lapses.

That might explain some of my bad temper.
 
Lol well spotted but why did u simply not point it out instead of testing us?

Btw I do miss many things in life and it does not bother me as much as it seems to bother u.

And I spotted it because I've been going around with a PPT trying to persuade people that India really doesn't need 3,000 B Schools; that we need plumbers, and electricians, and carpenters, and masons, and welders, fitters and turners instead. Those figures have been my life for the last two/three years.
 
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