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Decline in employment arrested, says Economic Survey

New Delhi, Feb 27 (UNI) The declining trend in employment has been reversed, according to the Economic Survey 2006-07.

The employment has increased from an annual 2.1 per cent in the 10 years ending 1993-94 to 1.6 per cent in the five years ending 1999-2000 to 2.5 per cent in the five years ending 2004-05.

Calling this trend an encouraging development, the survey nevertheless adds that there is need for faster employment growth for not only absorbing the addition to the labour force, but also reducing the unemployment rate.

The survey highlights that while employment has grown faster than before, rate of unemployment also went up marginally from 2.8 per cent to 3.1 percent during 1999-2000 to 2004-05. This, the survey feels, is because of the slowing down of growth of agriculture.

The share of agriculture in total employment has come down from 61.67 per cent in 1993-94 to 54.19 per cent in 2004-05.

With the declining share of agriculture in GDP, the scope for absorbing substantial additional labour force in agriculture appears limited, it said.

While construction and services, particularly transport, storage and communication, contributed in maintaining employment growth in the economy, employment growth in manufacturing fell short of its potential.

The survey however, finds it worrisome that there has been a marginal decline in employment in the organised sector between 1994 and 2004 which has raised some disturbing issues about optimal regulation and incentives.

The annual employment growth in the organised sector declined from 1.2 per cent during 1983-94 to 0.38 per cent per annum during 1994-2004.

This happened despite an increase in annual employment growth in the private sector from 0.44 per cent to 0.61 per cent during the reference periods as this acceleration was not enough to make up for corresponding decline of employment in the public sector.

The survey feels that while rightsizing of the public sector whose primary objective is to deliver essential services such as education, health, roads and irrigation and not providing direct employment, is a welcome development and should continue, there is an urgent need to step up employment in the organised private sector.

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Tribals encroach revenue land

Pathanamthitta, Feb 24 (UNI) Tribal activists, owing allegiance to Adivasi Malaveda Mahasabha, encroached upon the revenue surplus land in the Thamarappally estate at Olikallu near Vadasserikkara today. Top officials of district administration held negotiation with the leaders of the encroachers, but failed to evacuate them. District Collector Asok Kumar Singh said peaceful efforts would continue to reach a solution. At the same time, the Adivasi outfit spearheading the struggle, decided to continue the forceful occupation. Eleven families comprising 30 members sneaked.....

Govt notifies kabuli chana exports

New Delhi, Feb 27 (UNI) The Government today notified export of dollar gram (kabuli chana) to be routed through the Joint Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) in Hyderabad and Bhopal. Joint DGFT, Hyderabad, has been allocated 10,000 metric tonnes (MTs) and Jt DGFT, Bhopal, has been allocated 20,000 MTs. The allocated quantities will be allowed for export on first-come-first-served and pro-rata basis, a statement of the Department of Commerce said here. The step has been taken to.....

Person arrested for circulating fake notes

Shillong, Feb 25 (UNI) Meghalaya Police has arrested one person for circulating fake currency notes in the state. The accused, who hails from Nagaland, was arrested yesterday from DumDum area here along with 18 fake notes of Rs 500 denomination notes, Superintendent of Police M Kharkrang today said. Mr Kharkrang had cautioned the public in this regard. He said the counterfiet currency notes were in circulation in large scale in Asom and other states. '' The notes are delivered.....
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