India Sees Employment Boom Under Modi's Dynamic Job Strategy
Under the Modi government, India generated 17 crore jobs over a decade, a significant rise from 3 crore during the previous UPA rule, as disclosed in Parliament. The PM Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana aims to incentivize job creation with a Rs 99,446 crore outlay, targeting over 3.5 crore jobs by 2027.
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India has seen a remarkable surge in job creation, with the Modi government generating 17 crore jobs in a decade, a dramatic increase from the 3 crore jobs created under the previous UPA rule, as revealed in Parliament on Monday.
Labour & Employment Minister Mansukh Mandaviya informed the Lok Sabha that the Reserve Bank of India's data confirms this employment leap, noting 10 crore jobs generated under the Modi regime. Additionally, in the last 16 months alone, the Centre has facilitated employment for 11 lakh youths.
The PM Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana, set to launch in 2025, plans to create 3.5 crore jobs with a substantial budget allocation, aiming to accelerate economic growth. The scheme includes incentives for first-time employees and employers, and continues the government's commitment to job creation.
(With inputs from agencies.)

