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Jobs are Narendra Modi's top priority, and data shows he is failing

India’s unemployment rate rose to a 7.2 percent in February, the highest since September 2016, and up from 5.9 percent in February 2018, according to the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE).

By Aastha Agnihotri  Mar 7, 2019 11:18:42 AM IST (Updated)


Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling party, which promised to create 1 crore jobs a year, maybe in for an unpleasant surprise as it heads toward re-election.
India’s unemployment rate rose to 7.2 percent in February, the highest since September 2016, and up from 5.9 percent in February 2018, according to the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE).
The worrying part is that the unemployment rate has climbed despite a drop in the number of job seekers, Mahesh Vyas, head of the Mumbai-based think tank, said in a report.