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As the population of India is growing very repidly but jobs in our country are only in limit. What steps should government take so that most of the people get jobs ??​

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Yes,Now a day the population of india is growing rapidly and only limited jobs are there for people

Unemployment in India statistics has traditionally been collected, compiled and disseminated once every five years by the Ministry of Labour and Employment (MLE), primarily from sample studies conducted by the National Sample Survey Office.[1][2] Other than these 5-year sample studies, India has – except since 2017 – never routinely collected monthly, quarterly

or yearly nationwide employment and unemployment statistics. In 2016, Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy – a non-government entity based in Mumbai, started sampling and publishing monthly unemployment in India statistics.[3][4]

Unemployment is a major social issue in India. As of September 2018, according to the Indian government, India had 31 million jobless people.[5] The numbers are widely disputed.

Unemployment and under-employment have been a long-standing problem in the Indian economy. According to a 2013 report by Pravin Sinha, the Indian labor force has been officially classified by the Indian government into three categories:[14]

Rural sector, which includes the farm labour

Urban formal sector, which includes factory and service industry labour with periodic salaries and coverage per Indian labor laws

Urban informal sector, which includes self-employment and casual wage workers

The rural and informal sectors of the Indian labour market accounted for 93% of the employment in 2011, and these jobs were not covered by the then existing Indian labour laws.[14] According to the 2010 World Bank report, "low-paying, relatively unproductive, informal sector jobs continue to dominate the [Indian] labor market."[15] "The informal sector dominates India’s labour markets and will continue to do so in the medium term", states the World Bank, and even if the definition of the "formal sector is stretched to include all regular and salaried workers, some 335 million workers were employed in the informal sector in 2004–5".

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