15,000 Apply For The 'Peon' Post, Applicants Include Graduates, Postgraduates.
In Haryana, as many as 14,836 candidates including postgraduates have applied 
for the post of a 'peon' at the Jind court.

In Haryana, as many as 14,836 candidates including postgraduates have applied 
for the post of a 'peon' at the  Jind court, reported The Hindustan Times.

According to reports, even though the required educational qualification for 
the job was just Class-10 passing certificate, most of the candidates who have 
applied include graduates, postgraduates and those pursuing doctoral degrees.

"There are just 8 vacancies and we have received more than 15,000 applications 
for the interviews," an official told HT. "We have postponed the interviews as 
now we have a minimum of 1,875 applicants for one single post," he added.

“I hold an MA degree and am presently pursuing MPhil. I’m in urgent need of 
this job to support my family. A government job is a safe bet for a 
tension-free life, so I don’t mind being a peon,” said Aashish Kumar, an 
applicant.

"Lack of jobs in rural Haryana along with shrinking land holdings is the prime 
force driving the youth to look for such shortcuts to land dignified 
employment," PTI reported quoting an official.

India faces an uphill task of employing the growing population over the next 35 
years. “Its economy could absorb less than half the new entrants into the 
labour market between 1991 and 2013, the latest Asia-Pacific Human Development 
Report said”.

“The report, released by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).., 
said between 1991 and 2013, the size of the “working age” population increased 
by 300 million. Of this, the Indian economy could employ only 140 million, 
suggesting a limited capacity to generate jobs.”

On January 5, 2018, Congress leaders in Rajasthan demanded a high-level 
investigation into the recruitment process for the post of 'peon' in the state 
after Rajasthan's MLAs son got recruited for the post. According to news 
reports, Ramkrishna Meena, son of a BJP MLA has studied till Class 10 and was 
competing with 129 engineers, 23 lawyers and 393 postgraduates. The selection 
had raised eyebrows among political circles in the Rajasthan who agitated that 
the recruitments of relatives of BJP leaders in the state has resulted in the 
growth of high unemployment among the youths of the state.

Recently, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar directed the state 
officials to recruit youths in various departments where there is a shortage of 
employees to curb the rising unemployment in the state.

(With Agency Inputs)


Roland Francis
Toronto.

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