Six-fold spike in registered unemployed people in last 2 years, Jharkhand govt says
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Six-fold spike in registered unemployed people in last 2 years, Jharkhand govt says

In a written reply to a query in assembly, the state Labour & Employment minister Satyanand Bhokta Wednesday said Jharkhand has the highest joblessness among 5 neighbouring states.

   
A file photo of Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren. | Photo: ANI

A file photo of Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren | Photo: ANI

Ranchi: The number of registered unemployed people in Jharkhand has increased by almost six times in the last two years during the COVID-19 pandemic, the state government informed the assembly on Wednesday.

Neither have the 6,45,844 jobless people registered with 43 employment offices in the 24 districts got jobs nor are they receiving any unemployment allowance as of now, Labour and Employment Minister Satyanand Bhokta said in a written query by Bokaro’s BJP MLA Biranchi Narayan.

The minister said that Jharkhand also has the highest joblessness among the five neighbouring states, and stands fourth in the country in unemployment rate.

“In the last 23 months, there has been a spike of 638 per cent in applications by jobless youths in employment exchanges as compared to 2019.

“In 2019, there were 85,122 registered unemployed people in the state, to which 5,60,722 were added between January 2020 and June 2021,” the minister said.

The administration is taking steps to fill up the 3,29,860 vacant positions in state government jobs, he added.


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