If there is any confusion in your mind about the country’s industrial strength and the direction of employment, then the time has come to remove it. Annual Survey of Industries – ASI, 2023-24, released through the Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation of the Government of India (MOSPI), has made it clear that in the last one year, there has been a tremendous increase in the manufacturing of the country i.e. manufacturing sector. This increase has been seen at all three levels employment, capital and production. This survey not only suggests how many jobs have increased, but also makes it clear which states and Industries have seen the economic progress of the country, so let us know which sector people got bumper jobs.
Tremendous increase in employment
In the year 2023-24, there was an increase of 5.9 percent in total employment in industrial sectors. Last year i.e. in 2022-23, this figure was 1.8 crore, which has now increased to more than 1.9 crore. This is an indication that recovery in Industries is intensifying and new jobs are becoming new opportunities. If we talk about the last 10 years i.e. from 2014-15 to 2023-24, then there are more than 57 lakh new jobs during this period, which is a big step towards India’s economic strength and employment. However, not only jobs, but also in terms of investment, there has been a tremendous change in the industrial sector. In 2023-24, the total invest capital was Rs 68 lakh crore, which is much higher than Rs 61 lakh crore in the previous year (2022-23). It indicates the introduction of technical progress and new projects in the capital investment industry.
In which sector people got bumper jobs?
There were some special sectors in manufacturing industries where most people have got jobs. The first food products in this are industry. Where 21.67 lakh people are employed, it became the largest employer, which has 11.1 percent stake in total employment. The highest number of factories in all industries are 16 percent in this sector. This is followed by textile industry. In which 17.14 lakh people got jobs, this is the second largest employer, which has 8.8 percent stake. Apart from this, bumper jobs were found in the basic metal industry. It has 15.23 lakh employees. It is at number three with 7.8 percent employment stake. Along with this, about 13.74 lakh people are working in automotive and trailer manufacturing. At the same time, 13.39 lakh people have got employment in the garment industry.
Which states are ahead in employment?
According to the ASI report, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka are among the five top states where the maximum employment was provided. These states have different stake in employment. For example, 15 percent in Tamil Nadu, 13 percent in Gujarat, 13 percent in Maharashtra, 8 percent in Uttar Pradesh, 6 percent in Karnataka and 45 percent including all other states, it also shows that South and West India are playing leading roles in industry growth and employment.
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