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India’s unemployment on the rise as it battles rampant Covid-19 The rise in unemployment comes amid a backlash against government handling of the world’s worst Covid-19 outbreak 03 May 2021 - 12:03 Vrishti Beniwal Frontline workers are sprayed with disinfectant at a Covid-19 care centre at the Sarojini Naidu Medical College in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, on Monday, May 3 2021. Picture: BLOOMBERG/ANINDITO MUKHERJEE
New Delhi India’s unemployment rate rose to a four-month high of nearly 8% in April, and the outlook remains weak with state administrations extending lockdowns to curb a record surge in virus cases.
Unemployment increased to 7.97% from 6.5% in March, with more than 7-million jobs lost in April, according to data from Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy, a private research firm.
The second wave of COVID-19 and the resultant localised lockdowns have impacted over 75 lakh jobs, taking the unemployment rate to a four-month high of 8 per cent, the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) said on Monday. The situation on the employment front is expected to continue to remain challenging going forward as well, CMIE s managing director and chief executive Mahesh Vyas said. In the month of April, compared to March, we have lost 75 lakh jobs. That is what has caused the jump in the unemployment rate, he told PTI. The national unemployment rate touched 7.97 per cent as per the centre s proprietary data, with urban areas witnessing higher stress at 9.78 per cent and rural joblessness at 7.13 per cent.