Employment Figures-Modi’s 10 Yrs Rule
Total Employment Generated - 51.40 Cr
I - Through Government Schemes (19.79 Cr) (Based on SKOCH Report)
1. Under MNREGA - 10.6 Cr
2. PMAY (Urban) - 3.95 Cr
3. PMAY (Rural) - 1.95 Cr
4. Swatch Bharat Mission - 0.39 Cr
5. Deen Dayal Upadhyay -NULM - 0.20 Cr
6. Rural Self Employment & TS - 0.29 Cr
7. Aatm Nirbhar Bharat Rozgar Yojna - 0.60 Cr
8. PM Kaushal Vikas Yojna - 0.25 Cr
9. PM Employment Generation Program - 0.54 Cr
10. PM Swanidhi Yojna - 0.42 Cr
II - NSSO (National Sample Survey Office) Report on Employment in India
1. Highest ever growth of employment in India between 2017-2023
2. In these 5 Years, additional 8 Cr jobs created other than mentioned above
3. Means every year 3.3% increments in jobs
4. Women employment increased by baffling 8 %
III - Periodic Labor Force Survey (PLFS) Report
1. Employment Rates in India increased from 46% to 56% between 2017-2024
2. Labour Force Participation increased from 49% to 58%
3. Unemployment Rate decreased from 6% to 3.2 %
IV - EPFO Figures
1. 2014 - 11 Cr
2. 2024 - 27 Cr
V - Mudra Loans
1. Loans Given - 43 Cr
2. Total Disbursement - 23 Lakh Cr
This is what happens when development takes over Vote Bank Politics
Further SC/ST/OBC benefitted maximum through govt schemes with nearly 40% employment going to them
Again this has benefitted all religions & castes overall
Share and Spread
Total Employment Generated - 51.40 Cr
I - Through Government Schemes (19.79 Cr) (Based on SKOCH Report)
1. Under MNREGA - 10.6 Cr
2. PMAY (Urban) - 3.95 Cr
3. PMAY (Rural) - 1.95 Cr
4. Swatch Bharat Mission - 0.39 Cr
5. Deen Dayal Upadhyay -NULM - 0.20 Cr
6. Rural Self Employment & TS - 0.29 Cr
7. Aatm Nirbhar Bharat Rozgar Yojna - 0.60 Cr
8. PM Kaushal Vikas Yojna - 0.25 Cr
9. PM Employment Generation Program - 0.54 Cr
10. PM Swanidhi Yojna - 0.42 Cr
II - NSSO (National Sample Survey Office) Report on Employment in India
1. Highest ever growth of employment in India between 2017-2023
2. In these 5 Years, additional 8 Cr jobs created other than mentioned above
3. Means every year 3.3% increments in jobs
4. Women employment increased by baffling 8 %
III - Periodic Labor Force Survey (PLFS) Report
1. Employment Rates in India increased from 46% to 56% between 2017-2024
2. Labour Force Participation increased from 49% to 58%
3. Unemployment Rate decreased from 6% to 3.2 %
IV - EPFO Figures
1. 2014 - 11 Cr
2. 2024 - 27 Cr
V - Mudra Loans
1. Loans Given - 43 Cr
2. Total Disbursement - 23 Lakh Cr
This is what happens when development takes over Vote Bank Politics
Further SC/ST/OBC benefitted maximum through govt schemes with nearly 40% employment going to them
Again this has benefitted all religions & castes overall
Share and Spread
Employment Figures-Modi’s 10 Yrs Rule
Total Employment Generated - 51.40 Cr
I - Through Government Schemes (19.79 Cr) (Based on SKOCH Report)
1. Under MNREGA - 10.6 Cr
2. PMAY (Urban) - 3.95 Cr
3. PMAY (Rural) - 1.95 Cr
4. Swatch Bharat Mission - 0.39 Cr
5. Deen Dayal Upadhyay -NULM - 0.20 Cr
6. Rural Self Employment & TS - 0.29 Cr
7. Aatm Nirbhar Bharat Rozgar Yojna - 0.60 Cr
8. PM Kaushal Vikas Yojna - 0.25 Cr
9. PM Employment Generation Program - 0.54 Cr
10. PM Swanidhi Yojna - 0.42 Cr
II - NSSO (National Sample Survey Office) Report on Employment in India
1. Highest ever growth of employment in India between 2017-2023
2. In these 5 Years, additional 8 Cr jobs created other than mentioned above
3. Means every year 3.3% increments in jobs
4. Women employment increased by baffling 8 %
III - Periodic Labor Force Survey (PLFS) Report
1. Employment Rates in India increased from 46% to 56% between 2017-2024
2. Labour Force Participation increased from 49% to 58%
3. Unemployment Rate decreased from 6% to 3.2 %
IV - EPFO Figures
1. 2014 - 11 Cr
2. 2024 - 27 Cr
V - Mudra Loans
1. Loans Given - 43 Cr
2. Total Disbursement - 23 Lakh Cr
This is what happens when development takes over Vote Bank Politics
Further SC/ST/OBC benefitted maximum through govt schemes with nearly 40% employment going to them
Again this has benefitted all religions & castes overall
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