Odisha among the top four states in terms of job creation: Unemployment rate is less than 3%
Odisha among the top four states in terms of job creation: Unemployment rate is less than 3%
The overall unemployment rate in the country is declining. Despite this, the situation in 10 states is very serious. In September, the unemployment rate in these states was 2 percent. Even in states like Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, the unemployment situation is in dire straits. The unemployment rate in Uttarakhand is 22.3% and in Haryana it is 19.7%. Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka and Assam have set an example. The unemployment rate in these four states is the lowest in the country and less than 4%. Unemployment has been reported in the state due to the success of job creation.
Unemployment is the highest in 10 states
According to the Center for Indian Economy (CMIE), the country's kharif season has seen a decline in employment and a lack of jobs due to the monsoon season, low employment in the MNREGA, and a lack of a full working environment in the service and industry sectors. The irony is that the situation is very serious in 10 states. Unemployment in Uttarakhand and Haryana, which is different from Tripura, has risen to 17.4%. Similarly, Jammu and Kashmir (16.2%), Goa (15.4%), Rajasthan (15.3%), Delhi (12.5%), Himachal Pradesh (12.0%), Bihar (11.9%). In Puducherry (10.9%), the unemployment rate is very high.
Unemployment is higher in rural areas than in rural areas
Unemployment in urban areas is higher than in rural areas in September due to corona. During the same period, the national unemployment rate was 7.67%. Unemployment is higher in urban areas than in rural areas, according to the CMIE. The unemployment rate in urban areas is 8.45%, while in rural areas it is 5.86%.
In 13 states, the unemployment rate is higher than the national average
The average unemployment rate in the country in September was 6.67%. According to CMIE statistics, the unemployment rate in 13 states is higher than the national average. In addition to the 10 states mentioned above, the unemployment rate in West Bengal (9.3%), Punjab (9.6%) and Jharkhand (8.2%) is higher than the national average.
In four states, the unemployment rate is below 3%
On the other hand, the unemployment rate in about half of the states is higher than the national average, while only six states have achieved much in controlling unemployment. In Assam, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Karnataka, the unemployment rate is less than 3%.
How unemployed in which state
Assam has 1.2% unemployment rate in 2.0% Chhattisgarh, 2.1% in Odisha and 2.4% in Karnataka, according to CMIE statistics. Similarly, in Telangana it was 3.3%, in Andhra Pradesh 6.4%, in Gujarat 3.4%, in Jharkhand 8.2%, in Kerala 5.9%, in Madhya Pradesh 3.9%, in Maharashtra 4.5%, in Meghalaya 4.3%, in Punjab. 9.6%, Sikkim 5.7%, Tamil Nadu 5.0%, Uttar Pradesh 4.2% and West Bengal 9.3%.

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