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Job creation in India jumps 36 pc in last 10 years vs 6 pc between 2004-2014

January 03, 2025 11:53 AM

New Delhi, Jan 3 || Employment generation across the agriculture, manufacturing, and services sectors saw a significant increase during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tenure in the last 10 years compared to the preceding decade under the Congress-led UPA government, according to figures compiled by the Reserve Bank of India.

The figures show that under PM Modi's tenure between 2014 and 2024, 17.9 crore additional jobs have been created, compared to 2.9 crore jobs during the UPA regime between 2004 and 2014.

Employment during the Modi government has jumped by 36 per cent compared with just 6 per cent during the UPA regime.

The data show that during 2023-24, 4.6 crore jobs were created and the total number of people employed in the country rose from 596.7 million in 2022-23 to 643.3 million in the financial year ended on March 31, 2024.

The RBI's KLEMS database covers five key inputs of production – Capital (K), Labour (L), Energy (E), Materials (M), and Services (S). The database is created for 27 industries aggregated to form six sectors which cover the entire economy.

The RBI's data on sector-wise growth also show a substantial improvement under the Modi government. For instance, the agriculture sector posted a growth of 19 per cent during the Modi government, compared with a decline of 16 per cent during the UPA.

 

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