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Rural unemployment declines to four-month low as per CMIE data

During the week ended July 12, unemployment rate across India was 7.44 percent, while in urban areas it was 9.92 percent.

July 14, 2020 / 09:38 IST
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Unemployment in rural India has fallen to a four-month low of 6.34 percent, as economic activity resumes in a phased manner.

Rural unemployment rate was 6.34 percent during the week that ended on July 12, the lowest since the 6.07 percent rate recorded during the week that ended on March 15, according to data from the Centre of Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE).

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CMIE data also indicates that area sown under kharif crops was 58 million hectares as of July 10, 44.1 percent higher than the level recorded during the same period last year.

"The cooling-off of rural unemployment is due to expanding farming activities, aggressive MGNREGA push, and the gradual return of migrants to their ex-employers," said KR Shyam Sundar, a labour economist and professor at XLRI Jamshedpur said as per a report by Mint.