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Modi mapping invisible jobs to help measure India's real growth Labyrinth. Much of the government's annual jobs data based on household surveys, which also captures the informal sector, is dated. The survey published for 2015-16 put the unemployment rate at 3.7 percent. The labor bureau will soon publish the data for 2016-17 -- after a lag of two years -- and has ...
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Looking for a job? 40 lakh new ones coming; what you will need to get it and more Jobs creation in India is set to get a major boost as some 40 lakh new employment opportunities are likely to come up over the next few years! However, it will need certain skills. So read on, here is the full story. The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has released Telecom policy draft – National ...
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Govt to set up board for transgenders While information on the social-economic status of transgenders is lacking, an NGO found after conducting a survey that most of them were deprived of mainstream employment, forcing them to resort to begging and soliciting money from households on celebratory occasions. Most of them remained ...
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Employees' Provident Fund Organisation flags data breach after IB sounds alert The Aadhaar-seeding portal for EPFO was built by CSC e-Governance Services India Ltd, a special purpose vehicle set up by the Ministry of ... On Wednesday, the EPFO said that the news is related to "the services through common service centres and not about EPFO Software or data centre". "…
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Manish Sabharwal: New Data On Jobs Is Reliable, India Must Adopt IndiaStack For Enterprises In India, we have four sources of employment numbers - household surveys, enterprise surveys, administrative data, and data from government schemes. He also said that the news is in-fact positive and significant for the Indian employment industry as it shows a huge increase in formal jobs in the ...
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Pakistan younger than India with its largest youth population: Report According to Pakistan-based Dawn News, the report says that 29 per cent of Pakistan's population is between the age of 15 and 29 years while 64 per ... The report also suggests that Pakistan needs to create almost a million jobs every year to absorb its growing young population in employment sphere.
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