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In March 2023, India's unemployment rate surged to a three-month peak of 7.8%

In March 2023, India's unemployment rate surged to a three-month peak of 7.8%

The most recent data released by the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) indicates that India's unemployment rate has escalated to a three-month peak of 7.8% in March 2023. This uptick follows a 7.2% unemployment rate in February and poses a challenge to the country's economic revival strategy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The emergence of this development presents a significant obstacle to the government's efforts to restore normalcy and resuscitate its economy, creating a ripple effect across various sectors of society.

 

The surge in unemployment is a worrying issue for policymakers who have been striving to spur economic growth and generate fresh employment opportunities post the pandemic. The government has implemented various initiatives, such as the Atmanirbhar Bharat program and the National Employment Policy, to promote job creation and assist businesses. Despite these measures, the recent statistics suggest that the intended outcomes may not be materializing. Several factors, including the pandemic's influence on businesses and the broader economy, along with persistent structural difficulties in the labor market, may be contributing to the rise in unemployment.

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