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Indian Demographic crisis

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October 21, 2017

What is the issue?

  • Official estimates proves thatcurrently Indian economy is facing troubles in agricultural sector, factory output and joblessness.
  • Radical solutions are needed to address this issues and to revive the economy.

What is the status of Indian industries?

  • Exports have fallen by and large, and the recent cheer over monthly data is premature.
  • Organised manufacturing slowed to 1.2 per cent in the June quarter against 5.3 per cent in the preceding quarter.
  • Construction which is the second largest employment generator in India is undergoing its biggest slowdown since 2008.

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  • Agriculture sector which sustains 50% of the population constitutes less than 12% of the GDP.

What are the troublesome areas of agricultural growth?

  • Majority of the youths belonging to farming households in India were not interested in pursuing farming as an occupation.
  • A large share of landless and marginal farmers preferred exploring livelihood options in cities.
  • Farm loan waiversare not being an effective solution, as many experts have pointed out, akin to only a temporary symptomatic relief to a deep-rooted problem.
  • Interventions on increasing agricultural productivity is only part of the solution, as it is often a supply surplus in perishables that induces price crashes leading to poor or no recovery and trapping the farmer in debt.
  • Many Farmersare facing a fragmented supply chain with grossly inadequate access to either infrastructure, the market, credit or proper insurance.
  • The inflation targeting mandate of the macroeconomic policy dispensation (RBI and finance ministry) is also problematic for farmers.

What are the worsening areas of industrial growth?

  • Manufacturing -During 2015-16, MSMEs made up almost as much as 50% of total exports.
  • According to latest estimates, MSMEs contributed 37.33% of total manufacturing output in the country.
  • Real estate -Latest CMIE data shows a stalling rate of 12.7% constituting projects worth Rs.1.27 trillion in realty sector, which is the mainstay of construction in urban India.
  • This is corroborated by flat cement output for some time now, as well as low capacity utilisation of about 65% in FY 2017.
  • Service sector - There are unprecedented layoffs in IT sector recently, and it is estimated that the hiring prospects are going to be bad until the first quarter of 2018.
  • And then there is the potential impact of artificial intelligence on relatively low end service sector jobs.
  • Job creation - Some reports suggest that the MUDRA initiative aimed at creating microenterprises across India’s villages, towns and cities has proven to be a dark horse.
  • There are no rigorous evidence about MUDRA’s impact on job creation and incomes.

What needs to be done?

  • A specific push for value chain up gradation including food processing, packaging, etc. by cooperatives or farmers groups / producer companies can be explored.
  • To create mass employment in industry, the manufacturing sector needs to take the lead and perform.
  • Farmers can be easily absorbed in manufacturing without much additional skilling, and with an export-oriented thrust.
  • Government-backed infrastructure projects such as ‘Housing for All’ reflect some hope for construction sector job creation nonetheless.
  • There is a positive spike in youths enrolled in formal higher education, the economy has to be ready to offer young people jobs 1 million every month.

 

Source: Business Line

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