what is the position of unemployment in India
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The answer is given through examples /;
Example 1
One young villager migrates for a week to some town in Dipawali season.
He just stands up in the local place where urbanites used to hire day workers for Doing some odd jobs of annual cleaning, painting of their homes etc. He picked few contracts and implemented the tasks quickly to move in that market for another job. Committed and finished tasks one after another; furiously earning money. Everybody is in the hurry to get finished painting of his or her home before Diwali puja.
Most of the time working desperately in nights also and sleeping at the work site itself or survived his nights in some unmaintained public garden around the town.
At the end of the week he has enough money in his hand which can feed his entire family for the whole year at his village.
Thanks to the government ration @ Rs 1 per kg or Rs. 2 to 10 per kg in some other states. One average family could not eat food grain more than a ton in a year. (Just check with your mom)
Just compare it to any which developed nation; where even our research scholars working in restaurants overtime to meet the ends of their life.
Example 2
Since India got independence the country retired every year roughly 4 lakh persons (average) with a handsome pension and funds.
Those pensions and fund has enough potential to fill the stomach of about 5 persons directly and about 5 other service providers indirectly. (The Dudhwala, Sabjiwala, Grain vendor, Dhobi, etc, etc)
As per Census 2011 we have more than 8 cror senior citizens. Most of them getting some sort of pensions.
Assuming only half of them actually getting in their hands the money; say four crore senior citizens taking care of about 40 cror populations’ stomach filling.
So this group of 40 cror persons dependent on the cash flow of government pensions. Out of them no one bothered about the economic condition of the world they enjoy their small comfort zone.
Example 3
Apart from those pensioners we have another 3 cror workers; working in organised sector. They are also getting enough money regularly which is sufficient to feed 20 persons each. (5 family member directly + 15 service provider indirectly; like Dudhwala>foddervender> transporter> mechanic> farmer> electricity provider> pump mechanic>>>)
So we have 3 cror X 20 = 60 cror people living in their comfort zones via the cash flow of organised sector.
Example 4
India has about 15 cror hectare arable land.
Assuming only 40% of it is utilized or yield production every year; 15 X. 40/100 = 6 crore farmer with average five family members. This again sufficient to fill the stomach of around 6 cror X 5 family members = 30 crore population.
Example 5
As per the Sixth Economic Census (2013), around 58.5 million establishments were in operation in our country.
These establishments employ around 131.29 million persons.
These 13+cror persons are those; which we had counted as long tail service providers in our example 2 and example 3. These persons at an average, feed population of four more persons each (of their own family) which is 13 X 5=65 cror .In example 2’s direct beneficiary 4X5= 20, add example 3’s direct beneficiary 3X5=15. Sum of example 2 and 3’s direct beneficiary: we get 20+15=35 cror.
Sum the example 2, 3 and 4 is = 40 + 60 + 30 is about 130 cror. (That is the current population of the nation)
To prove this point; just visit with empty pockets to any remotest village of India. Find the poorest poor of the village. Check would you ably remain hungry at the door steps of that villager.
Now go to the doorsteps of world’s richest people like Bill Gates or Warren Buffett and check is there any free food for you?
Hey friend,hope it helps you ☺️☺️
THANK YOU FRIEND☺️☺️
Here is your answer,☺️☺️
The answer is given through examples /;
Example 1
One young villager migrates for a week to some town in Dipawali season.
He just stands up in the local place where urbanites used to hire day workers for Doing some odd jobs of annual cleaning, painting of their homes etc. He picked few contracts and implemented the tasks quickly to move in that market for another job. Committed and finished tasks one after another; furiously earning money. Everybody is in the hurry to get finished painting of his or her home before Diwali puja.
Most of the time working desperately in nights also and sleeping at the work site itself or survived his nights in some unmaintained public garden around the town.
At the end of the week he has enough money in his hand which can feed his entire family for the whole year at his village.
Thanks to the government ration @ Rs 1 per kg or Rs. 2 to 10 per kg in some other states. One average family could not eat food grain more than a ton in a year. (Just check with your mom)
Just compare it to any which developed nation; where even our research scholars working in restaurants overtime to meet the ends of their life.
Example 2
Since India got independence the country retired every year roughly 4 lakh persons (average) with a handsome pension and funds.
Those pensions and fund has enough potential to fill the stomach of about 5 persons directly and about 5 other service providers indirectly. (The Dudhwala, Sabjiwala, Grain vendor, Dhobi, etc, etc)
As per Census 2011 we have more than 8 cror senior citizens. Most of them getting some sort of pensions.
Assuming only half of them actually getting in their hands the money; say four crore senior citizens taking care of about 40 cror populations’ stomach filling.
So this group of 40 cror persons dependent on the cash flow of government pensions. Out of them no one bothered about the economic condition of the world they enjoy their small comfort zone.
Example 3
Apart from those pensioners we have another 3 cror workers; working in organised sector. They are also getting enough money regularly which is sufficient to feed 20 persons each. (5 family member directly + 15 service provider indirectly; like Dudhwala>foddervender> transporter> mechanic> farmer> electricity provider> pump mechanic>>>)
So we have 3 cror X 20 = 60 cror people living in their comfort zones via the cash flow of organised sector.
Example 4
India has about 15 cror hectare arable land.
Assuming only 40% of it is utilized or yield production every year; 15 X. 40/100 = 6 crore farmer with average five family members. This again sufficient to fill the stomach of around 6 cror X 5 family members = 30 crore population.
Example 5
As per the Sixth Economic Census (2013), around 58.5 million establishments were in operation in our country.
These establishments employ around 131.29 million persons.
These 13+cror persons are those; which we had counted as long tail service providers in our example 2 and example 3. These persons at an average, feed population of four more persons each (of their own family) which is 13 X 5=65 cror .In example 2’s direct beneficiary 4X5= 20, add example 3’s direct beneficiary 3X5=15. Sum of example 2 and 3’s direct beneficiary: we get 20+15=35 cror.
Sum the example 2, 3 and 4 is = 40 + 60 + 30 is about 130 cror. (That is the current population of the nation)
To prove this point; just visit with empty pockets to any remotest village of India. Find the poorest poor of the village. Check would you ably remain hungry at the door steps of that villager.
Now go to the doorsteps of world’s richest people like Bill Gates or Warren Buffett and check is there any free food for you?
Hey friend,hope it helps you ☺️☺️
THANK YOU FRIEND☺️☺️
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