Mahesh Vyas

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Did India actually create 7 million jobs in 2017-18?

Did India actually create 7 million jobs in 2017-18?

Rediff.com   5 Mar 2018

'If the 7 million estimate is true, then either our understanding of the past was all wrong or the economy has changed dramatically but so surreptitiously that we did not even notice it,' says Mahesh Vyas.

2 reasons why Budget 2018 is indeed populist

2 reasons why Budget 2018 is indeed populist

Rediff.com   16 Feb 2018

The Union Budget seems to have elicited a starkly opposite view from rural India compared to urbanites, says Mahesh Vyas.

A ray of hope amid the gloom in job market

A ray of hope amid the gloom in job market

Rediff.com   24 Jan 2018

Hopefully, the small recovery in the labour force and employment seen in the September-December 2017 wave will gather momentum in the coming waves, says Mahesh Vyas.The challenge, says Mahesh Vyas, is to find the corresponding jobs for these aspirants.

In November, Modi's dream of achche din finally became true

In November, Modi's dream of achche din finally became true

Rediff.com   12 Dec 2017

More people felt optimistic about their economic condition in November than in the same month a year ago, says Mahesh Vyas.

Why is unemployment in India so 'volatile'?

Why is unemployment in India so 'volatile'?

Rediff.com   15 Nov 2017

'In India, a large proportion of the labour force does not have a regular job.' 'People are mostly employed as daily wage workers, agricultural labourers, small farmers and self-employed traders.' 'These move in and out of "jobs" fairly rapidly.' 'It is the high proportion of these workers in India that makes unemployment volatile,' explains Mahesh Vyas.

The truth about India's jobs situation

The truth about India's jobs situation

Rediff.com   6 Oct 2017

There is an attempt to brush aside the results of all surveys that point to a deteriorating jobs situation. This is counter-productive, says Mahesh Vyas.

Unemployment is rising. It's a good sign!

Unemployment is rising. It's a good sign!

Rediff.com   5 Sep 2017

Rising unemployment rate reflects a rise in the labour participation rate, which in India's case has been worryingly low.

Why have the young stopped looking for jobs?

Why have the young stopped looking for jobs?

Rediff.com   21 Aug 2017

'Of the 9.5 million unemployed who stopped looking for jobs, nearly seven million were young.' 'Is it possible that the young decided to continue with studies rather than look for jobs?' asks Mahesh Vyas.

This is the lowest unemployment rate recorded!

This is the lowest unemployment rate recorded!

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2017

As of the week ended July 2017, the unemployment rate was 3.1 per cent. This is the lowest unemployment rate recorded. Rural unemployment was also very low at 2.8 per cent.

Mr Modi, where are the 10 million jobs you promised?

Mr Modi, where are the 10 million jobs you promised?

Rediff.com   31 May 2017

It is necessary that at least three million additional jobs (if not more) are created every year to ensure that there isn't an increase in the stock of unemployed, says Mahesh Vyas.

Women suffer a higher unemployment rate

Women suffer a higher unemployment rate

Rediff.com   11 Apr 2017

Violence is just too stark, too TRP friendly and so it gets a lot of attention in the media. But the crime of discrimination is much worse because it is much greater, it attracts no attention and it has no recourse, says Mahesh Vyas.

What the note ban has done to jobs

What the note ban has done to jobs

Rediff.com   2 Feb 2017

'Falling labour participation rate is common in the ageing populations of the developed world.' 'But India is a country with a young population.' 'It is imperative that the labour participation increases.' 'We need a larger labour force to increase our per capita income level,' points out Mahesh Vyas.

Indians just don't trust the stock markets

Indians just don't trust the stock markets

Rediff.com   26 Apr 2010

The investor is voting for safe investment avenues and is not impressed by the lucre promised by Dalal Street, says Mahesh Vyas.

Inflation: Common man's uncommon reaction

Inflation: Common man's uncommon reaction

Rediff.com   22 Mar 2010

Indian households database Consumer Pyramids answers why two years of high inflation did not matter to the consumers of the country.

Investment boom to boost India Inc's prowess

Investment boom to boost India Inc's prowess

Rediff.com   4 Jan 2010

The continuation of the new investments boom and the greater success in completion of projects imply that the investment boom is on, and this augurs well for growth in 2010 and beyond.

The plans are man's, the odds are God's

The plans are man's, the odds are God's

Rediff.com   27 Jul 2009

Under a third of the target for power generating capacity in 2008-09 was met. What's worse is that just better management could have fixed things, says Mahesh Vyas.

SEZs aren't delivering. Time to scrap them?

SEZs aren't delivering. Time to scrap them?

Rediff.com   23 Jun 2009

Despite the special incentives they get, SEZs today comprise under 5% of all fresh investments announced in the country.

Growth will soon be back on track

Growth will soon be back on track

Rediff.com   3 Jan 2009

Despite India's greater globalisation, the impact of the global crisis has been muted

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