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EMPLOYMENT

EXCHANGE STATISTICS

2015

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING
SHRAM SHAKTI BHAWAN
NEW DELHI

STUDY TEAM
1. Shri Pravin Srivastava

Deputy Director General (Employment)

2 Shri Om Pal Singh

Joint Director (Employment)

3. Shri Bachchoo Sharma

Research Officer

4. Shri Hansa Dutt Papne

Junior Statistical Officer

5. Shri Vijay Kumar

Junior Statistical Officer

6. Ms. Jyoti

Junior Statistical Officer

7. Smt. Parmod Bhalla

Junior Computor

8. Shri Vikas Verma

Junior Computor

9. Smt. Kamla Rani

Junior Computor

10. Smt. Rajinder Kaur

Junior Computor

11. Smt. Sunita

Junior Computor

12. Smt. Shashi Sharma

Junior Computor

13. Shri Rajesh Kumar Sappal

Junior Computor

CONTENTS
TITLE

PAGE
NO.

LIST OF TABLES

(ii)-(iii)

HIGHLIGHTS

(iv)-(v)

CHAPTER-I

Frame Work for Data Collection

1.1

Introduction

1.2

Reference Period

1-2

1.3

Concepts and Definitions

3-4

1.4

Limitations of Data

CHAPTER-II

Employment Exchanges Statistics: An Analysis

2.0

Live Register

2.1

Age-wise Distribution of the Job-seekers

10-11

2.2

Educated Job-seekers (Matric & Above)

12-15

2.3

Women Job-seekers

16-18

2.4

Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe /Other Backward Classes Job-

18-20

6-9

seekers
2.5

Physically Handicapped Job-seekers

20-22

2.6

Migrant and Repatriate Job-seekers

23

2.7

Minority Communities Job-seekers

23-25

2.8

Ex-ITI's And Full-Term Apprentice,s Job-seekers

26

2.9

Occupation Group-wise Job-seekers

26

Tables

27-56

Appendix

57

Table No.
1.

LIST OF TABLES

PAGE
NO.
Employment Exchange Statistics - All India - All categories
27
2005-2014

2.

Employment Exchange Statistics - All categories - State-wise


2014.

28

3.

Number of Job Seekers on the Live Register of Employment


Exchanges classified by Age group 2009-2013.

29

4.

Total number of Job seekers on the Live Register of


Employment Exchanges in the Country classified by Agegroup State-wise for 2013.

30

5.

Employment Exchange Statistics - Educated (10th standard


and above) - All India 2004-2013.
Number of Educated Job-seekers (10th standard and Above)

31

6.

32

as on 31.12.2013.
7.

Employment Exchange Statistics on Women Job seekers All


India 2005-2014.

33

8.

Employment Exchange Statistics on Women Job seekers


State-wise 2014.

34

9.

Employment Exchange Statistics on Educated Women Job


seekers All India 2004-2013.
Employment Exchange Statistics on Scheduled Caste Job
seekers - All India 2004-2013.
Employment Exchange Statistics on Educated Scheduled
Caste Job-seekers (10th standard and Above) Job Seekers All
India 2004-2013.
Employment Exchange Statistics on Scheduled Tribe Job
seekers All India 2004-2013.

35

10.
11.

12.

ii

36
37

38

Table No.
13.

LIST OF TABLES

PAGE
NO.
Employment Exchange Statistics on Educated Scheduled Tribe
39
th
(10 standard and Above) Job-Seekers All India 2004-2013.

13-A

Employment Exchange Statistics on Scheduled


Tribes/OBC Job seekers State-wise - 2013.

14.

Reserved Vacancies Notified and Filled by the Employment


Exchanges 2004-2013.

42

15.

Statistics on Physically Handicapped Job seekers - All India


2009-2013.

43

16.

Employment Exchange/Special Exchange Statistics


Physically Handicapped job seekers All India 2004-2013.

17.

Special Employment Exchange Statistics


Handicapped job seekers for the Year 2013.

18.

Special Cell Statistics on Physically Handicapped job seekers for


the Year 2014.

49

19.

Statistics of work done by Vocational Rehabilitation Centers for


Physically Handicapped during 2014.

50-52

20.

Employment Exchange Statistics in respect of Migrant JobSeekers to India 2009-2013.

53

21.

Employment Exchange Statistics in Respect of Minority


Communities for the Year 2013.

54

22.

Employment Exchange Statistics in Respect of Ex-ITI/Full Term


Apprentices-All India 2004-2013.

55

23.

Number of Job-seekers on the Live Register of Employment


Exchanges Classified by Broad Occupational Groups as on 31st
December 2013.

56

for

Castes/

40-41

on

44-45

Physically

46-48

Appendix : State-wise number of employment exchanges and number responded


during 2013 and 2014.

iii

57

HIGHLIGHTS

This report is based on the information collected through various statistical returns of
different periodicity from Employment Exchanges located at the length and breadth of the
country. Some of the key findings are stated below:

A) EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES

According to the report, there were 978 Employment Exchanges including


University Employment Information and Guidance Bureax at the end of December
2014.

Among 978 Employment Exchanges, 42 were Special Employment Exchanges for


Physically Handicapped and 38 were Special Cells dealing with Physically
Handicapped.

Out of 978 Employment Exchanges, 76 were University Employment Information


and Guidance Bureax.

Professional and Executive Employment Exchanges (P&E) were 14 in number.

B) LIVE REGISTER

According to the report, 482.61 lakh persons were reported to be total job seekers on
the live register of employment exchanges in the country at the end of December
2014.

Among 482.61 lakh job seekers, 170.78 lakh jobseekers were women.

Among 468.03 lakh job seekers as on 31.12.2013, 72.92 lakh job seekers belonged
to Scheduled Castes, 24.87 lakh job seekers to Scheduled Tribes and 114.14 lakh to
Other Backward Classes.

Total physically handicapped job seekers on the live register were 7.17 lakh at the
end of December 2013.

Total job seekers belonging to youth (15-29 years) on the live register were 302.53
lakh at end of December, 2013.

Total job seekers belonging to Minority Communities on the live register were 57.49
lakh at the end of 2013.
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C) EDUCATED LIVE REGISTER

Total number of educated job seekers (10th standard and above) on live register of
employment exchanges at the end of December, 2013 was 400.15 lakh.

Among 400.15 lakh educated jobseekers, 148.41 lakh were women.

Educated job seekers amongst the Scheduled Castes were 66.01 lakh.

Educated job seekers amongst the Scheduled Tribes were 19.80 lakh.

D) VACANCIES NOTIFIED

Total number of vacancies notified during the year 2014 (January to December) was
7.6 lakh.

Number of reserved vacancies notified for scheduled castes was 20.44 thousand in
2013.

Number of vacancies notified for scheduled tribes was 16.6 thousand in 2013.

Number of vacancies notified for other backward classes was 32.9 thousand in 2013.

E) PLACEMENT OF JOB SEEKERS (ALL CATEGORIES)

About 3.39 lakh job seekers were placed during the year 2014.

Among the 3.49 lakh job seekers placed through employment exchanges during
2014, 60.8 thousand were women. As against total placement of 3.49 lakh during
the year 2013, 31.8, 21.1, 22.7 and 12.3 thousand were from Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and Minority communities, respectively.

F) PLACEMENT OF EDUCATED JOB SEEKERS

Total number of educated (10th standard and above) job seekers placed through the
Employment Exchanges during the year 2013 (January to December) was 227.8
thousand.

Among these 227.8 thousand, 39.6 thousand were women, 20.6 thousand Scheduled
Castes and 15.6 thousand Scheduled Tribes.
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CHAPTER I
FRAME WORK FOR DATA COLLECTION
1.1 Introduction
National Employment Service in the country functions in the legal framework of
Employment Exchange (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1959 through a
network of Employment Exchanges located in various parts of the country.

The

services rendered by the Employment Exchanges include registration & placement,


vocational guidance and career counseling and collection of Employment Market
Information, etc.

National Employment Service covers all the States and Union

Territories with a network of 978 Employment Exchanges as on 31-12-2014.


Administrative and financial control of Employment Exchanges lies with the respective
State/U.T Governments. As part of their administrative functioning, Employment
Exchanges collect data on various aspects of employment and unemployment and
submit it to the respective State Directors of Employment and to the Directorate
General of Employment and Training (D.G.E&T). While the State Governments
compile this data at the State level, D.G.E&T. compiles and releases this data at all
India level.
Employment Directorate in the DGE&T is responsible for laying down the
policies, standards, norms and guidelines for coordination of the National Employment
Service at all India level. In addition, it also evaluates and monitors employment and
unemployment situation at all India level using various sources of employment data
such as Census, Labour Force Surveys conducted by National Sample Survey
Organisation and Employment Market Information Programme, etc. In this
publication, data on jobseekers registered with the Employment Exchanges has
been analyzed to evaluate incidence of unemployment in the country.

1.2

Reference Period
Employment Exchanges

furnishes data through 12 returns known as

Employment Exchange Statistical Returns covering a specific field of activity like


registration, placement, etc. of different periodicity. The data presented in the report
refer to January, 2014 to 31st December, 2014. There are 5 annual, 5 half-yearly, 1
quarterly and 1 monthly return. Name and brief description of Statistical Returns is
given on the next page.

STATISTICAL
RETURN
NUMBER

NAME AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PERIODICITY


STATISTICAL RETRUN

E.S. 1.1

Registrations, placements, submissions made, Monthly


Number on Live register and vacancies
notified.
VG information by category of applicants
Quarterly

E.S. 3
E.S. 2.1

Educated applicants (All categories, women, Half-yearly


Scheduled Castes/Tribes, OBCs) registrations,
placement, Live register by educational levels.

E.S. 2.3

Registrations, placements, Live Register and Half-yearly


submissions made in respect of Minority
communities.

E.S. 2.4

Registrations, Placements, Live Register, Half -Yearly


submissions made, reserved vacancies notified,
filled, cancelled and outstanding etc. in respect
of SC,ST& OBC applicants.

E.S. 2.5

Registrations, Placements, Live Register Half-Yearly


vacancies notified, filled, cancelled and
outstanding etc. in respect of Physically
Handicapped.

E.S. 2.7

Promotion of Self-employment in rural and Half-Yearly


urban areas.

E.S. 1.2

Vacancies
notified,
filled,
cancelled, Annual
outstanding and number on Live Register by
NCO in respect of Total, Women, SC, ST &
OBC applicants.

E.S. 1.3

Vacancies notified, filled,


outstanding etc. by sectors.

E.S. 1.4

Number of applicants on Live Register by age, Annual


sex and educational levels.

E.S. 2.2

Placements effected and number on Live Annual


Register by NCO in respect of Full Term
Apprentices and Ex-ITI Trainees by designated
Trades.

E.S. 2.6

Registrations, Placement, Live Register, etc in Annual


respect of Displaced Persons from East
Pakistan, Repatriates from Burma & Sri Lanka.

cancelled

and Annual

1.3 Concepts and Definitions


For the sake of clarity, some of the important terms, relevant to the
administrative records generated in the Employment Exchanges are explained below:-

Applicant: - A person who voluntarily registers at an Employment Exchange and is


eligible for employment and other assistance in accordance with the prescribed
procedure.

Apprentice:

- A person who is undergoing apprenticeship training in a trade in

pursuance of a contract of apprenticeship.

Apprentices Act: - The Apprentices Act, 1961, provides for the regulation and control
of training of apprentices in trades and matters connected therewith.

Dead Register: - Systematic arrangement of Index Cards of applicants who for various
reasons are not entitled to placement assistance.

Displaced Person:

- A person who, on account of the setting up of India and Pakistan

or on account of civil disturbances or fear of such disturbances in any area which


formed part of the erstwhile Pakistan had been displaced from or left his place of
residence in such an area after 1st day of March, 1947, and who has subsequently been
residing in India (Government of India Ordnance No. XX of 1948). Where, however,
State Government has evolved a system of registration of Displaced Persons only those
persons who are in possession of evidence if such registration should be regarded as
"Displaced Persons" by Employment Exchanges for purposes of employment under that
State.
Educated: A job seeker who is having qualification of the level of 10th standard and
above.

Group Discussion: - A discussion with a homogenous group of applicants or students


involving detailed information on job opportunities, training facilities and such other
matters pertaining to career planning or choosing appropriate to the group.

Group Guidance: - All group activities conducted for guidance purposes.

Handicapped Person:

- A person who on account of injury, disease or congenital

deformity is substantially handicapped in obtaining or keeping employment or in


undertaking work on his own account of a kind which apart from the injury, disease or
deformity would be suited to his age, experience and qualifications.
Lapsed Registration: - A registration that is declared null and void because it fails to
meet relevant procedural requirements such as renewal, response to two consequent call
letters, etc.
Live Register: - Systematic arrangement of Index Cards is pertaining to applicants who
are in need of employment assistance.

Multiple Registration: - Registration of an applicant at more than one Employment


Exchange at the same point of time.

Placement: - An employer's acceptance of a person into a remunerative job through the


Employment Exchange. This includes: acceptance by employers of applicants submitted
by Exchanges for training/apprenticeship with the object of their becoming paid
employees on completion of their training/apprenticeship.

Registration:

- The process of recording the particulars of an employment seeker

according to prescribed procedure with a view to render him employment assistance.

Registration Guidance:

- Brief counseling given to an applicant at the time of

registration.

Renewal of Registration: - The process of extension of the period for which registration
is valid for purposes of rendering employment assistance.

Submission: - Forwarding of applicant's particulars to an employer for consideration


against a notified, advertised or speculative vacancy.

Vocational Guidance: - Assistance given to an individual in solving problems related to


vocational planning and to occupational choice and profession with due regard for the
individual characteristics and their relation to occupational opportunities.

1.4 Limitations of Data

Data flowing from the Employment Exchanges suffers from some limitations.
These limitations arise out of the fact that the Employment Exchanges are mostly
located in urban areas. The job seekers from the rural areas may find it difficult to
register their names with the Employment Exchanges. Further, the registration of
applicants with the Employment Exchanges is voluntary in nature.

As such, the

following limitations of the data may be kept in view while using the information
contained in the publication: -

All the job seekers, all of whom may not necessarily be unemployed, registered with
the Employment Exchanges.

All the job seekers who are unemployed do not necessarily register themselves with
the Employment Exchanges.

In some exceptional cases, there is a chance of duplication of registration.


The job-seekers, after finding employment through agencies other than Employment
Exchanges, do not intimate the Employment Exchanges for deletion of their names
from the Live Register.

Employers do not always intimate the Employment Exchanges about the selection
of candidates even when selection is made from the list supplied by Employment
Exchanges.

There can be cases when job seekers could not renew their cards within the
stipulated period and by virtue of their non-renewal, their names get deleted from
the live register.
A number of registrants do have some employment or the other, but are registered
for better jobs, particularly, in the Public Sector.

CHAPTER II
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS: AN ANALYSIS
In this Chapter, Employment Exchange Statistics pertaining to the year ending
December 2013 and 2014 have been presented. The number of job seekers on the live
register of Employment Exchanges in the country has been classified according to
several variables such as age, gender, education level, etc. and analyzed with a view to
understand the labour market formation.
2.0

LIVE REGISTER
Live Register means systematic arrangement of Index Cards pertaining to

applicants who are in need of employment assistance. Live Register, therefore, provides
the total number of persons waiting for job as on a particular day. The number of job
seekers on the Live Register of Employment Exchanges is often taken as an indicator
of the level of unemployment in the country.
Annual time-series data on total number of job-seekers registered with the
Employment Exchanges, placement effected against the vacancies notified, along with
the number of job-seekers waiting for the job at end of the year (Live Register) for the
period 2005-2014 are indicated in Table-1. The salient features of the trends observed
in Table No. 1 are given as under:

As on 31st December 2014, 482.61 lakh persons were registered with employment
exchanges as compared to 468.03lakh as on 31st December 2013.

On an average, around 63 lakh job seekers get registered with the Employment
Exchanges per year during the last ten years.

The total number of vacancies notified during each of the years between 2005 and
2014 varied between 3.5 and 8.2 lakh. The highest (8.2 lakh) was in 2011 and
lowest (i.e. 3.5 lakh) was in 2005.

Number of vacancies notified to the Employment Exchanges has increased to 7.6


lakh in 2014 from5.1 in 2013.

The placement has declined to3.39 lakh in 2014 from 3.49 lakh in the year 2013.
Out of the total number of vacancies (7.62 lakh) notified during 2014, around 45%
(3.39 lakh) were filled through the Employment Exchanges.

Placement to submission ratio was around 8.0% at the all- India level during 2014.

Live Register (Category-wise)

Year wise and Category-wise number of job-seekers on the Live Register of


Employment Exchanges in the last five years (2008-2012) is given below: Category-wise number of persons on the Live Register
(In thousand)
Year
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Women

SC

ST

PH*

12404.7

6287.7

2197.9

665.5

(32.5)

(16.5)

(5.8)

(1.7)

12927.6

6404.9

2308.6

664.2

(33.3)

(16.5)

(5.9)

(1.7)

13694.8

6682.2

2404.2

687.3

(34.1)

(16.6)

(6.0)

(1.7)

15645.8

7166.3

2530.7

715.2

(34.9)

(16.0)

(5.7)

(1.6)

16549.1

7291.9

2486.9

717.3

(35.4)

(15.6)

(5.3)

(1.5)

Total
38152.2

38826.9

40171.6

44790.1

46802.5

Percentage to total is given in brackets


*PH: Physically Handicapped

The number of women job seekers has increased from 124.0 lakh in 2009 to 165.5
lakh in 2013.

The percentage of women job seekers to the total job-seekers has increased
gradually from 32.5% in 2009 to 35.4% in 2013.

The Live Register of SChas increased from 62.88 lakh in 2009 to 72.92lakh in
2013and that of ST has also increased from 21.98 lakh to 24.87 lakh during the
same period.

The Live Register of physically handicapped persons has increased from 6.66 lakh
in 2009 to 7.17 lakh in 2013.

The percentage of live register of physically handicapped to total live register is


around 1.5% in 2013.

Live Register: State wise

The State-wise distribution of Job seekers registered with Employment Exchanges


for the year 2014 is indicated in Table-2. From the table, it is observed:

Maximum number of Employment Exchanges are in Uttar Pradesh (99) followed


by Kerala (89) & West Bengal (77).

The maximum number of job-seekers were in Tamil Nadu (79.91 lakh) followed
by West Bengal (76.72 lakh), Uttar Pradesh (68.56 lakh), Maharashtra (38.21
lakh) and Kerala (37.32 lakh).

Number of vacancies notified to the Employment Exchanges during the year


2014 were maximum in Gujarat (3.4 lakh) followed by Maharashtra (3.2 lakh),
Tamil Nadu (0.19 lakh) Kerala (0.13 lakh) and Haryana (0.11 Lakh). In other
States, the vacancies notified varied between 0.01 and 0.11 lakh.

42.25lakh job seekers were sponsored by the Employment Exchanges and out of
these 3.39 lakh could find the placement which is less than the vacancies notified
(7.62 lakh) during the year 2014.

Registration during the year 2014 is largest in Tamil Nadu(13.62 lakh) followed
by Maharashtra (6.86 lakh).

Placement during the year 2014 was highest in Gujarat (2.91 lakh).
Placement to submission ratio among states was highest in Tripura (59.4%)
followed by Jammu & Kashmir (30.8%) and Chhattisgarh(28.9%).

Graphical presentation of category-wise Live Register for the period 20092013 is given on next page.

CATEGORY-WISE LIVE REGISTER


OF JOB-SEEKERS
50000

45000

40000

IN THOUSAND

35000

30000

25000

20000

15000

10000

5000

0
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

YEAR

Women

SC

ST

Total

2.1

Age-wise Distribution of the Job seekers

Age-wise distribution of the job seekers on the Live Register (L.R.) for the years
2009-2013 and its State-wise distribution for the year 2013 are given in Table-3 and
Table-4 respectively. The age-wise distribution of jobseekers on Live register for
different years reveals the following: -

Approximately 64.6 % of the jobseekers were up to the age of 29 years.


Persons of 60 years and above were also on the Live Register and their
number was 118.1 thousand.

The absolute number of job seekers in the age group of 20 to 39 years, which
was approximately 71.4% of total number of job seekers in the year 2009,
has marginally increased to 72.3 % in 2013.

The number of job seekers in the age group of 30 years & above has
marginally increased during the period 2013 as compared to 2012. The
percentage of job-seekers in the age group of 30 and above to the total
number of job-seekers which was of the order of 36.1% in 2012 has gone
down to 35.4% in 2013.

A look at the State-wise details for the year 2013 shows the following: -

319.8 thousand persons in the age group of 50-59 years were on the live
register in Tamil Nadu followed by 74.7 thousand in Kerala and
57.1thousand in Uttar Pradeshat the end of 2013.

Around 118.1 thousand jobseekers in the age group of 60 year & above were
found to be on the Live Register. Most of them were registered in the states
of Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Jammu & Kashmir,Uttar Pradesh and
Himachal Pradesh.

Graphical representation of age-group wise number of job-seekers at the end of


the year 2013 is given on next page.

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AGE-GROUP WISE LIVE


REGISTER AT THE END OF 2013

50-59
1.4%
60+
0.2%

15-19
18.6%

40-49
7.6%

30-39
25.9%

20-29
46.3%

TOTAL LIVE REGISTER=46802.5 THOUSAND

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EDUCATED JOB-SEEKERS (10th standard above)

2.2

The major share of job-seekers awaiting jobs in the Employment Exchanges was that of
educated persons. Year-wise details of the educated job-seekers are given in Table-5.
Around 50.1 lakh educated jobseekers got registered themselves with the
Employment Exchanges during the year 2013.
The percentage of educated job-seekers to the total job-seekers has increased
from 70.0 % at the end of 2004 to 85.5% at the end of 2013. This is an
indicative of the fact that over the years educational profile of jobseekers is
continuously improving.

While educated Live Register is around 85.5 % of the total live register,
educated placement is around 67.3% of total placements.

A graphical presentation of year wise registration of educated job-seekers for the


period 2004-2013 is given on next page.

Table-6 shows the number of educated job-seekers according to their levels of


education. It is clear from the table that
The maximum number of job-seekers (187.60 lakh i.e. 46.9 %) was educated
up to Xth.
Higher Secondary and Under Graduate or XIIthpass accounted for 121.13
lakh (30.3%) and Graduate and above were 91.42lakh (22.8%).
Among the Graduates and Post Graduates, maximum number of jobseekers
(37.02 lakh) 40.5% of total Graduates& Post graduates were from Arts
discipline. Science and science related subjects job-seekers number was
comparatively less.

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YEAR-WISE REGISTRATION OF
EDUCATED JOB-SEEKERS WITH LINEAR
TREND 2004-2013
10000

NO. OF JOB-SEEKERS (IN THOUSAND)

9000

8000

7000

6000

5000

4000

3000
2005

2009

2006

2000

2011
2007

2010

2008

2004

2012

2013

1000

0
1

5
YEAR

Series1
Series2
Linear (Series1)

13

10

Category-wise number of educated job-seekers for the period 2008-2012is given below:

Live Register of Educated Job-Seekers


(In Thousand)
YEAR

WOMEN

SCHEDULED SCHEDULED

TOTAL

CASTE

EDUCATED LIVE

TRIBE

REGISTER
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

NOTE: -

9689.0

4608.2

1655.5

(33.2)

(15.8)

(5.2)

10015.6

5036.2

1795.2

(31.7)

(15.9)

(5.7)

11676.5

5450.0

1824.7

(36.3)

(16.9)

(5.7)

12391.8

5917.1

1939.9

(33.0)

(15.7)

(5.1)

14841.3

6600.6

1980.2

(37.1)

(16.5)

(4.9)

29174.8

31627.3

32105.3

37497.4

40014.5

Percentage to total educated job-seekers in brackets

It may be seen from the above statement:


Number of educated women job seekers at the end of 2013 accounted for
37.1 % of the total educated job-seekers as against 33% in 2012.

Number of educated Scheduled Caste job seekers has increased from


46.1 lakh (15.8 % of the total educated) in 2009 to 66.0 lakh (16.5%
of total educated) in 2013.

Educated ST job-seekers have increased from 16.56 lakh (5.2 % of


total educated) in 2009 to 19.8 lakh (4.9 % of total educated) in 2013.

A graphical representation of category-wise educated job seekers is given on the


next page.

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CATEGORY-WISE LIVE REGISTER


OF EDUCATED JOB-SEEKERS
45000

No. of Educated job seekers in thousand

40000

35000

30000

25000

20000

15000

10000

5000

0
2009

2010

2011

2012

YEAR

WOMEN

SC

ST

15

TOTAL

2013

2.3 WOMEN JOB-SEEKERS

The number of women seeking jobs through Employment Exchange has


increased over the years. Table-7 gives the number of women job seekers for the period
2005-2014.

Women job seekers constituted around 35.4% of the total live register in
2014.

Live register of women job seekers has shown an increasing trend till 2013
but remained constant in 2014.

The placement of women effected through employment exchanges has


increased during the year 2014. It was around 60.8 thousand during 2014 as
compared to 58.8 thousand during 2013.

The percentage of placement to registration has gone upto 2.8% in 2014from


2.6% in 2013.

Table-8 gives the position of women job-seekers in different States at the end of
the year 2014. Some of the main features are given below:

Among the major states, Tamil Nadu has the maximum (40.52 lakh) number
of women job-seekers followed by West Bengal (23.98 lakh) and Kerala
(22.66 lakh).

Among the States, minimum number of women job-seekers is in Mizoram


(0.14 lakh).

Placement of women job-seekers was maximum (48.8 thousand) in Gujarat.


The percentage of educated women job seekers among the total women job
seekers has increased from 68.4% in 2004to 89.7% in 2013 (Table 9).

Live register for women job-seekers (educated and total) has registered an
increase in 2013 over the previous year.

Placement of educated women job seekers has increased to 39.6 thousand


during 2013as compared to 37.8 thousand during 2012.

16

LIVE REGISTER OF WOMEN AND


EDUCATED WOMEN JOB SEEKERS
18000.0

16000.0

14000.0

IN THOUSAND

12000.0

10000.0

8000.0

6000.0

4000.0

2000.0

0.0
2009

2010

2011

2012

YEAR

Educated women job seekers


Total women job seekers

17

2013

Among the graduate and above women job seekers, the highest (17.49lakh)
were in the field of Arts followed by Science and Education with 8.1 lakh and
6.5 lakh respectively (Table 6).

Placement of educated women was found better than the overall placement of
women. Among the 58.8 thousand women placed during 2013, 39.6 thousand
were educated.

The live register of educated women increased from 73.29 lakh in 2004 to
148.41 lakh in 2013.
A graphical representation of Live Register of Total and Educated Women is given at
page 17.
2.4.1
SCHEDULED CASTES(SC)/SCHEDULED TRIBES(ST)/OTHER
BACKWARD CLASSES(OBC) JOB SEEKERS
The employment service, as in the past, continued making efforts to cater to the
special needs of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe and OBC job-seekers. Over the
years, a number of special measures were adopted by the Employment Exchanges to
safeguard the interest of the job-seekers belonging to these categories. These include:
maintenance of their registration cards separately,
ensuring that the vacancy notifications from public sector establishments
invariably indicate details regarding reservation,
providing vocational guidance and imparting recruitment training,
sponsoring suitable candidates against unreserved vacancies,
eliciting the cooperation of SC and ST association in locating suitable
candidates.
The year wise performance of Employment Exchanges in respect of Scheduled Caste
job-seekers is given in Table-10.

Over the past 10 years period from 2004 to 2013, live register of SC
job-seekers has increased from 64.70 lakh in 2004 to 72.92 lakh in 2013,
showing a marginal increase over the period.

SC job-seekers were 15.6% of the total job-seekers on the live register at the
end of year 2013.
Registration of SC job-seekers varied between 7.19 to 10.25 lakh during the period
2004 to 2013.The lowest number of registration has been recorded during 2009.

18

Placement of SC job-seekers increased from 16.0 thousand in 2004 to 31.8


thousand in 2013.

Percentage of placement to the registration of SC

job-seekers in the year 2013 was 3.1% as compared to overall ratio of 5.8 %
for all categories.

The year-wise performance of Employment Exchanges in respect of educated


Scheduled Caste job-seekers is given in Table-11.

The percentage of educated SC job-seekers to the total SC job-seekers has


increased from 66.9 % in 2004 to 90.5 % in 2013.

Out of 31.8 thousand placements for SC job-seekers during 2013, 20.6


thousand were educated SC job-seekers. Live register of educated
job-seekers has also increased from 43.31lakh in 2004 to 66.01 lakh in 2013.

The year wise performance of Employment Exchanges in respect of Scheduled


Tribe job-seekers is given in Table-12.

Live Register of ST job seekers increased from22.18 lakh in 2004 to 24.87


lakh in 2013.

Registration of ST jobseekers varied between 2.8 lakh and 3.4 lakh during the
period 2004-2013. However, the registration was highest (3.7 lakh) during
the year 2012 and lowest (2.6 lakh) during 2007.

ST jobseekers were around 5.3 % of the total job seekers on the live register
at the end of year 2013.

Placement of ST applicants has increased from19.0 thousand in 2012 to 21.1


thousand in 2013.

Placement to registration ratio of ST jobseekers was around6.1% in 2013 as


compared to 5.8% for all categories during 2013.

19

The year wise performance of Employment Exchanges in respect of educated


Scheduled Tribe job seekers is given in Table-13.
The percentage of educated ST Job seekers to the total ST job-seekers has increased
from 60.5% % in 2004 to 79.6 % in 2013.

The total number of educated ST Job seekers was at 19.80 lakh at the end
of 2013.

Out of 21.1 thousand ST placements, around 15.6 thousand were in


respect of educated ST.
State-wise performance of Employment Exchanges in respect of SC/ST/OBC
job seekers for the year 2013 is given in Table 13-A.

It may be observed that Tamil Nadu has maximum number of SC and OBC
job seekers (18.7 lakh and 46.4 lakh respectively) on the live register whereas
Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh have maximum number of Scheduled
Tribes job seekers (3.2 lakh) and (2.9 lakh),respectively on the live register
of the employment exchanges.

Gujarat has shown the maximum number of placements in respect of


SC/ST numbering 18.9 and 18.8 thousand, respectively while for OBC job
seekers, maximum placement was 12.81 thousand in Tamil Nadu during
2013.

Registration during the year 2013 for SC was maximum (3.87 lakh) in
Tamil Nadu, for ST maximum was in Madhya Pradesh (0.50 lakh) and
for OBC, maximum was in Tamil Nadu (8.9 lakh).

Percentage of placement to registration was maximum in Gujarat among


major States for SC, ST and OBC job-seekers.

2.5

PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED JOB-SEEKERS


The Employment Service is making all efforts to cater to the special needs of

the physically handicapped job-seekers.


At all- India level, there were 40 Special Employment Exchanges working
at the end of the year 2013 and out of these exchanges, the exchanges at
Chandigarh and Shimla were maintaining duplicate cards only.
In addition to these special employment exchanges, there were 38 Special
Cells for physically handicapped job-seekers in the normal Employment

20

CATEGORY-WISE LIVE REGISTER OF


DISABLED DURING 2013

Negative Leprosy
0%
Blind
13%

Res. Disorder
1%

Deaf & Dumb


16%

Orthopaedics
70%

21

Exchanges, which were also catering to special employment needs of


physically handicapped job-seekers.

Apart from these special cells and exchanges, normal exchanges also
register the physically handicapped job-seekers.

Besides these, there are 20 Vocational Rehabilitation Centres (VRCs)


functioning at Mumbai, Hyderabad, Jabalpur, Delhi, Ludhiana, Kanpur,
Calcutta, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Trivandrum, Bangalore, Guwahati,
Bhubneshwar, Jaipur, Vadodara, Patna, Agartala, Una, Srinagar and
Puducherry. These Centres are working under the direct administrative
control of Directorate General of Employment and Training and
evaluate the residual capacity of the handicapped persons, impart them
vocational training and guidance and try to put them into the job or selfemployment according to their capabilities.

Tables-15 to 19 mention the work done by Employment Exchanges and


VRCs for the handicapped persons. The number of handicapped jobseekers has
increased from 5.7 lakh in 2004 to 7.1 lakh in 2013.

The placement through

employment exchanges was1.9 thousand in 2013as compared to 2.1 thousand in


2012. VRCs had rehabilitated as many as 12.4 thousand persons during 2014 and
11.5thousand during 2013.

Performance of Employment Exchanges /Special Exchanges in respect of PH


job-seekers by category of physically handicapped applicants is given in Table-16.
Orthopaedically handicapped job seekers were found maximum in number on the
live register of employment exchanges at the end of the year 2013. Graphical
representation of category-wise live register of job-seekers (PH) for the year 2013 is
given at page 21.

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2.6

MIGRANTS AND REPATRIATES


The employment service continued to render assistance in the resettlement of

migrants and repatriates from Myanmar, Sri Lanka and East Pakistan. Table-20 shows
the performance of employment exchanges in respect of migrant job-seekers from East
Pakistan, repatriates from Myanmar and Sri Lanka to India. Over the years, live register
for migrants has shown a declining trend as their number on the live register has
declined from 5.0 thousand in 2009 to 4.9 thousand in 2013.

A graphical presentation of live register of migrants to India for the year 2013
is at page 24.

2.7 MINORITY COMMUNITIES JOB SEEKERS

The main minority communities in India are Muslims, Christians, Sikhs,


Buddhists and Zoroastrians. The statement showing the performance of employment
exchanges in respect of Minority Communities is given in Table-21.

Number of job seekers belonging to all minority communities put together at


the end of 2013 on live register of employment exchanges in India was
57.5lakh, accounting for 12.3% of total job seekers on the live register.

Out of these, 35.9 lakh (62 %) were Muslims, 17.9 lakh (31%) Christians, 2.3
lakh (4%) Sikhs, 1.4 lakh (2%) Buddhists and 0.01 lakh (0.1%) Zoroastrians.

During the year 2013, 5.5 lakh minority job seekers registered with the
employment exchanges throughout India. The maximum registration was
made in respect of Muslim job-seekers (3.1 lakh) followed by Christians (1.7
lakh) and Sikh job seekers (0.6 lakh) respectively.

The maximum placement was made in respect of Muslim job-seekers


(9.1thousand). The percentage of placement to submission was maximum
for Muslims (14.4%) followed by Sikhs (6.4%) and Christians(4.5 %).

Graphical representation of the live register of a minority community Jobseekers for the year 2013 is given at page 25.

23

LIVE REGISTER OF MIGRANTS TO INDIA


FOR THE YEAR 2013

EAST PAKISTAN
28%

BURMA
11%

SRI LANKA
61%

24

LIVE REGISTER OF MINORITY COMMUNITIES


FOR THE YEAR 2013

SIKHS
4%

BUDDHIST
2%

ZOARASTRIANS
0%

CHRISTIANS
31%
MUSLIM
62%

TOTAL LIVE REGISTER=5748.8 THOUSAND

25

2.8

EX-ITI AND FULL TERM APPRENTICES

The performance of Employment Exchanges in respect of Ex-ITI and Full


Term Apprentices during the period 2004-2013 is given in Table-22. The job-seekers
who have completed ITI courses and got themselves registered with the Employment
Exchange was 1.18 lakh at the end of the year 2013. The live register of Ex-ITI jobseekers has increased from 12.9 lakh in 2012 to 13.6 lakh in 2013. The placement of
Ex-ITI job seekers has varied from 4.4 thousand to 15.3 thousand during the period
2004-2013.

The live register of job-seekers, who have completed full term apprentice has
also shown mixed trend over the period from 2004 to 2013. Number of full term
apprentice job seekers has increased from 17.8thousand in 2012 to 18.5 lakh in 2013.
Comparatively, placement position of full term apprentices has always(except the
year 2008 and 2013) been better than Ex-ITI's in terms of percentage of placement to
live register.

2.9

OCCUPATION GROUP-WISE JOB-SEEKERS (NCO 2004)

Number of job seekers on the live register of employment exchanges


classified by broad occupational groups at the end of 2013 is given in Table-23. It
may be seen that out of 468.0 lakh job seekers on live register of employment
exchanges in the country as on 31stDecember, 2013, about 378.2 lakh i.e. the majority
of the job seekers (80.8%) were found to be in the category of workers not classified
by any occupation, meaning thereby that the majority of job-seekers were
inexperienced, fresher and therefore did not fall under any category of occupation.
Second highest about 25.9 lakh (5.5%) job seekers were in the category of
Professionals followed by Technician and Associate Professionals 17.4 lakh (3.7%)
and 13.7 lakh Crafts and Related Workers (2.9%) job seekers. Minimum number of
jobseekers 1.0 lakh (0.2%) belonged to Legislator, Senior Officials and Managers. In
case of about 165.5 lakh woman job-seekers, around 136.1 lakh (82.3%) job-seekers
were in the category of workers not elsewhere classified, followed by 11.4 lakh
(6.9%) in the category of Professionals, 8.0 lakh (4.8%) in Technicians and Associate
Professionals and 6.6 lakh (4.0%) in Clerks.

26

TABLE 1
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS - ALL INDIA - ALL CATEGORIES - 2005 - 2014 $

YEAR EMPLOY(IN THOUSAND)


MENT
EXCHAN- REGIST- PLACE- VACAN- SUBMIGES/
RATION MENT CIES
SSION
UEIGBx $
NOTIFIED MADE

% OF
% OF
% INCREASE
PLACE- PLACEIN LIVE
LIVE REGIS-MENT MENT TO REGISTER
TER
TO SUB- VACANCIES OVER PREMISSION NOTIFIED VIOUS YEAR

10

2005

947 5437.1 173.2

349.2 2402.0 39347.8

7.2

49.6

-2.7

2006

947 7289.5 177.0

358.2 3029.5 41466.0

5.8

49.4

5.4

2007

965 5434.2 263.5

525.8 3666.1 39974.0

7.2

50.1

-3.6

2008

968 5315.7 304.9

571.0 3345.6 39114.9

9.1

53.4

-2.1

2009

969 5693.7 261.5

419.5 2589.3 38152.2

10.1

62.3

-2.5

2010

969 6186.0 509.6

706.9 3747.1 38826.9

13.6

72.1

1.8

2011

966 6206.3 471.5

819.7 5142.9 40171.6

9.2

57.5

3.5

2012

956 9722.2 427.6

682.8 2982.2 44790.1

14.3

62.6

11.5

2013

956 5969.4 348.5

510.7 3002.1 46802.5

11.6

68.2

4.5

2014

978 5957.2 338.5

762.0 4220.4 48261.1

8.0

44.4

3.1

Note : $ At the end of the year.

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TABLE 2
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS - ALL CATEGORIES - STATE-WISE 2014 $
SL. STATE/UT
NO.

1
2
1 ANDHRA PRADESH

EMPLOY(IN THOUSAND)
MENT
EXCHREGIST- VACAN- SUBMI- PLACE- LIVE $
ANGES/ RATION CIES NOTI- SSIONS MENTS REGISUEIGBs $
FIED
TER
3
4
5
6
7
8
31
87.0
1.2
19.0
0.4 1872.5

% OF LIVE
REGISTER
TO TOTAL
LIVE
REGISTER
9
3.9

% OF
PLACEMENT TO
SUBMISSION
10
2.2

2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH

11

3.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

57.2

0.1

0.0

3 ASSAM

52

269.3

4.0

32.3

1.1

1826.9

3.8

3.5

4 BIHAR

46

126.0

7.5

14.4

0.1

825.6

1.7

0.6

5 CHHATTISGARH

22

218.9

2.0

3.2

0.9

1849.8

3.8

28.9

6 DELHI

14

147.7

4.3

926.8

0.2

1198.2

2.5

0.0

4.3

33.8

2.1

139.4

0.3

6.4

335.2 1286.1

290.8

739.6

1.5

22.6

7 GOA

21.8

8 GUJARAT

41

444.3

9 HARYANA

56

111.0

10.5

9.4

0.2

779.8

1.6

2.6

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH

15

149.2

4.0

13.1

2.3

996.4

2.1

17.5

11 JAMMU AND KASHMIR

17

10.3

0.0

1.2

0.4

283.9

0.6

30.8

12 JHARKHAND

42

63.2

8.1

15.2

1.1

491.9

1.0

6.9

13 KARNATAKA

40

63.8

5.1

14.5

2.1

369.8

0.8

14.7

14 KERALA

89

541.5

13.2

148.2

8.0

3732.3

7.7

5.4

15 MADHYA PRADESH

48

312.3

1.1

52.3

0.2

2010.9

4.2

0.5

16 MAHARASHTRA

47

686.2

318.7 1384.9

9.5

3821.4

7.9

0.7

17 MANIPUR

11

17.5

1.2

29.9

0.0

712.1

1.5

0.0

18 MEGHALAYA

12

6.2

0.2

1.3

0.0

37.6

0.1

2.1

19 MIZORAM

3.9

0.3

2.9

0.1

29.6

0.1

2.3

20 NAGALAND

13.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

64.1

0.1

3.4

21 ODISHA

40

168.4

1.2

37.8

0.7

1083.0

2.2

1.8

22 PUNJAB

46

65.6

5.4

31.0

2.4

362.3

0.8

7.8

23 RAJASTHAN

38

123.8

7.2

24.0

0.4

680.9

1.4

1.8

35

1361.8

18.9

77.0

8.8

7991.0

16.6

11.4

24 SIKKIM *
25 TAMIL NADU
26 TRIPURA

30.5

0.1

4.1

2.4

595.6

1.2

59.4

27 UTTARAKHAND

24

180.9

0.1

5.6

0.6

861.1

1.8

10.4

28 UTTAR PRADESH

99

356.4

4.0

20.0

1.3

6856.3

14.2

6.5

29 WEST BENGAL
UNION TERRITORIES
30 A. & N. ISLANDS

77

336.4

0.9

15.0

1.5

7671.7

15.9

9.9

8.1

1.4

0.5

0.1

41.6

0.1

23.3

31 CHANDIGARH

4.7

0.4

4.7

0.1

34.3

0.1

1.3

1
2
1
1
978

1.4
0.0
0.8
22.1

0.2
0.0
0.0
1.3

0.8
0.0
0.0
16.4

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.3

8.4
10.0
18.8
207.2

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.4

0.0

338.5 48261.1

100.0

8.0

32
33
34
35

D. & N. HAVELI
DAMAN AND DIU
LAKSHADWEEP
PUDUCHERRY
CEE
TOTAL

5957.2

762.0 4225.4

NOTE:* NO EXCHANGE IS WORKING IN THE STATE


$ AT THE END OF THE YEAR
TOTAL MAY NOT TALLY DUE TO ROUNDING OFF.

28

5.0
2.0

TABLE 3
NUMBER OF JOB-SEEKERS ON THE LIVE REGISTER OF EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES
IN THE COUNTRY CLASSIFIED BY AGE-GROUP 2009-2013 $
(IN THOUSAND)

AGE GROUPS (IN YEARS)


20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
3
4
5
6

YEAR
1

15-19
2

2009

8103.9 17786.6

2419.1

309.9

78.0

38152.2

46.6

24.8

6.3

0.8

0.2

100.0

8141.3 18174.0

9453.2

2540.3

411.1

107.0

38826.9

46.8

24.3

6.5

1.1

0.3

100.0

8402.2 18487.3

9889.3

2848.1

477.9

66.9

40171.6

24.6

7.1

1.2

0.2

100.0

8262.5 20378.7 12261.4

3301.8

528.0

57.6

44790.1

27.4

7.4

1.2

0.1

100.0

8514.2 21738.4 12137.7

3642.8

651.3

118.1

46802.5

7.8

1.4

0.3

100.0

21.0

2011

20.9
2012

18.4
2013

18.2

NOTE:

TOTAL
8

9454.8

21.2

2010

60+
7

46.0

45.5

46.4

25.9

At the end of the year.


Percent ot the total are in shaded second line.
Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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TABLE 4
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF JOBSEEKERS ON THE LIVE REGISTER
OF EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES DECEMBER 2013 $
(IN THOUSAND)
AGE GROUP
S.No.

STATES/UTs

1 ANDHRA PRADESH
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH
3 ASSAM
4 BIHAR
5 CHHATTISGARH
6 DELHI
7 GOA
8 GUJARAT
9 HARYANA
10 HIMACHAL PRADESH
11 JAMMU AND KASHMIR
12 JHARKHAND
13 KARNATAKA
14 KERALA
15 MADHYA PRADESH
16 MAHARASHTRA
17 MANIPUR
18 MEGHALAYA
19 MIZORAM
20 NAGALAND
21 ODISHA
22 PUNJAB
23 RAJASTHAN
24 SIKKIM *
25 TAMIL NADU
26 TRIPURA
27 UTTARAKHAND
28 UTTAR PRADESH
29 WEST BENGAL
(B) UNION TERRITORIES
30 A. & N. ISLANDS
31 CHANDIGARH
32 D. & N. HAVELI
33 DAMAN AND DIU
34 LAKSHADWEEP
35 PUDUCHERRY
Total

15-19

20-29

30-39

251.3 945.3
17.2
32.3
443.2 774.1
130.8 416.9
355.5 781.1
261.0 448.0
23.1
90.3
98.9 481.3
160.0 355.8
190.3 376.8
7.6 131.4
124.1 287.1
84.9 204.0
1181.7 1372.4
481.0 1099.6
415.0 1887.3
126.1 246.0
12.4
15.9
6.1
26.6
7.9
42.3
203.9 571.3
76.8 181.1
140.4 410.0

50-59

Above 60

Total

151.9
0.6
81.9
56.0
49.0
44.5
0.9
20.0
41.2
73.8
48.7
29.3
19.5
304.6
82.5
100.1
97.3
1.7
0.2
1.7
30.3
24.9
27.5

14.4
0.1
5.9
7.8
3.5
5.2
0.0
0.9
2.0
39.8
12.0
2.4
2.7
74.7
5.7
12.6
22.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.8
2.2
1.0

1.9
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
5.4
9.6
0.0
0.4
4.5
0.2
2.1
1.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0

1896.8
53.2
1693.1
803.5
1516.5
1050.4
137.3
778.3
770.9
939.3
294.3
583.7
407.8
3750.1
2076.7
2983.9
693.3
36.2
38.2
63.9
1072.7
391.2
769.0

2155.5 1072.3
122.4
37.8
169.4
32.0
2267.4 502.9
2054.1 694.6

319.8
5.9
0.8
57.1
48.2

71.9
0.5
0.0
4.9
14.4

8484.7
565.7
748.2
6385.9
7481.7

7.2
28.4
6.6
0.9
10.9
17.1
6.7
1.0
0.1
5.5
1.4
0.2
1.8
3.4
2.5
1.2
0.6
10.4
4.5
1.7
62.0
95.1
54.0
10.0
8514.2 21738.4 12137.7 3642.8

0.2
0.0
0.0
0.8
0.4
0.9
651.3

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.1
118.2

43.4
35.7
7.0
10.0
17.7
222.2
46802.5

1742.0 3123.2
162.3 236.8
142.9 403.0
592.0 2961.5
993.1 3677.2

532.0
3.0
387.9
191.7
327.3
291.7
23.1
177.3
211.8
253.2
84.9
140.7
96.4
812.2
407.7
566.8
200.0
6.2
5.4
11.9
265.5
106.2
190.1

40-49

NOTE:- * NO EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE IS FUNCTIONING IN THIS STATE.


FIGURE MAY NOT ADD UP TO TOTAL DUE TO ROUNDING OFF.
$ AT THE END OF THE YEAR.

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TABLE 5
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS-EDUCATED (10th STANDARD AND ABOVE)
ALL INDIA 2004-2013 $
(IN THOUSAND)
YEAR REGIST- PLACE- EDUCATED
RATION MENT LIVE
REGISTER
$

TOTAL
LIVE
REGISTER
$

% OF
PLACEMENT
TO REGISTRATION

% INCREASE
IN LIVE
REGISTER
OVER PREVIOUS YEAR

% OF
EDUCATED
LIVE REGISTER
TO TOTAL LIVE
REGISTER

2004 4141.5 71.7

28313.7

40457.6

1.7

-3.8

70.0

2005 4130.9 95.3

27948.5

39347.8

2.3

-1.3

71.0

2006 5199.0 90.4

30691.1

41466.0

1.7

9.8

74.0

2007 4275.9 195.4 30649.6

39974.0

4.6

-0.1

76.7

2008 4324.8 208.3 29253.8

39114.9

4.8

-4.6

74.8

2009 4211.5 156.3 29174.8

38152.2

3.7

-0.3

76.5

2010 4936.2 385.0 31627.3

38826.9

7.8

8.4

81.5

2011 5292.9 333.7 32105.3

40171.6

6.3

1.5

79.9

2012 8743.7 281.4 37497.4

44790.1

3.2

16.8

83.7

2013 5010.1 227.8 40014.5

46802.5

4.5

6.7

85.5

Note: $ At the end of the year.

31

TABLE 6
NUMBER OF EDUCATED JOB-SEEKERS (10TH STANDARD & ABOVE) BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
ALL INDIA 10th STANDARD AS ON 31.12.2013 $

SL. EDUCATIONAL
NO. LEVEL

NUMBER ON LIVE REGISTER (IN THOUSAND)

DISCIPLINE
1 10TH CLASS PASSED

MEN
12638.7

2 10TH + 2 PASSED

WOMEN
6120.9

TOTAL

% OF EACH % OF
STREAM EACH
TO TOTAL LEVEL TO
GRADUATE TOTAL
& ABOVE

18759.6

46.9

30.3

7712.4

4400.9

12113.3

ARTS
SCIENCE
COMMERCE
ENGINEERING
MEDICINE
VETERINARY
AGRICULTURE
LAW
EDUCATION
OTHERS

1952.7
901.6
708.8
197.7
43.4
4.8
33.7
19.3
728.2
231.5

1749.5
807.7
635.0
177.1
38.9
4.3
30.2
17.3
652.3
207.3

3702.2
1709.4
1343.8
374.8
82.3
9.1
64.0
36.6
1380.5
438.8

40.5
18.7
14.7
4.1
0.9
0.1
0.7
0.4
15.1
4.8

TOTAL

4821.9

4319.6

9141.5

100

25173.2

14841.3

40014.5

3 GRADUATES AND
POST-GRADUATES
22.8
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X

GRAND TOTAL
NOTE:- $ At the end of the year.
Total may not tally due to rounding off.

32

100.0

TABLE 7
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES STATISTICS ON WOMEN JOB-SEEKERS
ALL INDIA 2005-2014 $
(IN THOUSAND)

YEAR

REGIST- PLACE- LIVE


RATION MENT REGISTER
WOMEN
$

TOTAL
LIVE
REGISTER
$

% OF
PLACEMENT
TO REGISTRATION

% INCREASE % OF LIVE
IN LIVE
REGISTER OF
REGISTER(W) WOMEN TO
OVER PRE- TOTAL LIVE
VIOUS YEAR REGISTER

2005

1606.9 32.4 10605.6

39347.8

2.0

-1.0

27.0

2006

2537.4 31.3 11781.0

41466.0

1.2

11.1

28.4

2007

1835.5 46.5 12001.5

39974.0

2.5

1.9

30.0

2008

1756.1 51.9 12328.2

39114.9

3.0

2.7

31.5

2009

1989.9 53.4 12404.7

38152.2

2.7

0.6

32.5

2010

2005.2

107 12927.6

38829.0

5.3

4.2

33.3

2011

2122.6 85.7 13694.8

40171.6

4.0

5.9

34.1

2012

3511.0 67.8 15645.8

44790.1

1.9

14.2

34.9

2013

2233.2 58.8 16549.1

46802.5

2.6

5.8

35.4

2014

2189.4 60.8 17078.3

48261.1

2.8

3.2

35.4

Note:

$ At the end of the year.

33

TABLE 8
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS ON WOMEN JOB-SEEKERS STATE-WISE 2014 $
SL.
NO.

STATE/ UT

EMPLOY(IN THOUSAND)
MENT
EXCHANGES REGIST- PLACELIVE
UEIGBs $
RATION MENTS
REGISTER $
1
2
3
4
5
6
31
1 ANDHRA PRADESH
27.0
0.088
524.2
11
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH
1.2
0.000
23.2
52
3 ASSAM
89.7
0.175
550.8
46
4 BIHAR
15.7
0.008
103.3
22
5 CHHATTISGARH
83.6
0.081
600.3
14
6 DELHI
49.0
0.000
350.4
1
7 GOA
9.3
0.962
52.5
41
8 GUJARAT
87.3
48.769
215.4
56
9 HARYANA
43.4
0.007
232.2
15
10 HIMACHAL PRADESH
81.8
0.320
399.4
17
11 JAMMU AND KASHMIR
3.1
0.150
92.6
42
12 JHARKHAND
11.3
0.106
68.4
40
13 KARNATAKA
20.5
0.513
102.9
89
14 KERALA
309.1
3.606
2266.4
48
15 MADHYA PRADESH
81.4
0.025
468.9
47
16 MAHARASHTRA
182.1
0.423
933.0
11
17 MANIPUR
6.9
0.000
205.4
12
18 MEGHALAYA
3.1
0.012
19.1
3
19 MIZORAM
2.1
0.016
13.8
8
20 NAGALAND
4.9
0.001
23.0
40
21 ODISHA
51.7
0.123
312.7
46
22 PUNJAB
20.5
0.493
113.2
38
23 RAJASTHAN
33.4
0.012
133.6
24 SIKKIM *
35
25 TAMIL NADU
662.1
3.062
4052.3
5
26 TRIPURA
10.1
0.847
223.9
24
27 UTTARAKHAND
74.5
0.066
303.7
99
28 UTTAR PRADESH
76.2
0.017
2155.0
77
29 WEST BENGAL
131.8
0.685
2398.2
(B) UNION TERRITORIES
1
30 A. & N. ISLANDS
3.5
0.033
18.8
2
31 CHANDIGARH
1.8
0.020
8.1
1
32 D. & N. HAVELI
0.5
0.000
3.3
2
33 DAMAN AND DIU
0.0
0.000
2.7
1
34 LAKSHADWEEP
0.4
0.001
7.2
1
35 PUDUCHERRY
10.1
0.153
100.5
978
TOTAL
2189.4
60.796
17078.3
NOTE:* NO EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE IS FUNCTIONING IN THIS STATE
$ AT THE END OF THE YEAR
TOTAL MAY NOT TALLY DUE TO ROUNDING OFF.
- NEGLIGIBLE

34

% OF PLACEMENT
TO REGISTRATION
7
0.3
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.0
10.3
55.8
0.0
0.4
4.8
0.9
2.5
1.2
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.4
0.8
0.0
0.2
2.4
0.0
0.5
8.4
0.1
0.0
0.5
0.9
1.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.5
2.8

TABLE 9
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS ON EDUCATED WOMEN JOB-SEEKERS
ALL INDIA 2004-2013 $
(IN THOUSAND)
EDUCATED WOMEN
YEAR REGIST- PLACE- LIVE
TOTAL
RATION MENT REGISTER LIVE
$
REGISTER
FOR

% OF
% INCREASE % OF EDUCPLACEIN LIVE
ATED WOMEN
MENT
REGISTER TO TOTAL
TO REGIST-OVER PRE- LIVE

WOMEN $ RATION

VIOUS YEAR REGISTER


FOR WOMEN

2004

1166

15.4

7328.8 10711.6

1.3

-5.4

68.4

2005

1194

21.9

7542.5 10605.6

1.8

2.9

71.1

2006

1976

17.0

8901.2 11781.0

0.9

18.0

75.6

2007 1478.9

38.7

9553.7 12001.5

2.6

7.3

79.6

2008 1436.0

40.9

9557.5 12328.2

2.8

0.0

77.5

2009

1454

30.4

9689.0 12404.7

2.1

1.4

78.1

2010

1685

76.8 10015.6 12927.6

4.6

3.4

77.5

2011

1805

59.8 11676.5 13694.8

3.3

16.6

85.3

2012

2770

37.8 12391.8 15645.8

1.4

6.1

79.2

2013 1322.0

39.6 14841.3 16549.1

3.0

19.8

89.7

Note: $ At the end of the year.

35

TABLE 10
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS ON SCHEDULED CASTE JOB-SEEKERS
ALL INDIA 2004-2013 $

YEAR

(IN THOUSAND)
REGIST PLACE- LIVE
TOTAL % OF
% INCREASE % OF LIVE
RATION MENT REGISTER LIVE
PLACE- IN LIVE
REGISTER
$
REGISTER MENT
REGISTER OF S.C. TO
$
TO REGIS-(SC) OVER TOTAL
TRATION PREVIOUS LIVE
YEAR
REGISTER
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

2004

718.5

16.0

6470.0

40457.6

2.2

-2.4

16.0

2005

689.9

17.1

6352.8

39347.8

2.5

-1.8

16.1

2006

813.9

13.7

6448.3

41466.0

1.7

1.5

15.6

2007

668.6

21.5

6320.9

39974.0

3.2

-2.0

15.8

2008

659.0

26.5

6384.1

39114.9

4.0

1.0

16.3

2009

648.4

19.3

6287.7

38152.2

3.0

-1.5

16.5

2010

684.2

32.3

6404.9

38826.9

4.7

0.3

16.5

2011

882.1

29.6

6682.2

40171.6

3.4

6.3

16.6

2012

1275.1

30.9

7166.3

44790.1

2.4

11.9

16.0

2013

1025.2

31.8

7291.9

46802.5

3.1

9.1

15.6

Note: $ At the end of the year.

36

TABLE 11
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS ON EDUCATED SCHEDULED CASTE
JOB-SEEKERS (10th STANDARD AND ABOVE) ALL INDIA 2004-2013 $
YEAR

REGISPLACETRATION MENT

2004

600.8

8.7

2005

564.3

2006

(IN THOUSAND)
LIVE
TOTAL LIVE % OF
% OF EDUCATED
REGISTER $ REGISTER PLACEMENT S.C TO TOTAL
$
FOR S.C $ TO REGISTLIVE REGISTER
RATION
FOR S.C
4

4331.0

6470.0

1.4

66.9

10.4

4011.2

6352.8

1.8

63.1

619.4

9.0

4484.6

6448.3

1.5

69.5

2007

524.0

18.2

4646.0

6320.9

3.5

73.5

2008

508.7

17.1

4740.7

6384.1

3.4

74.3

2009

514.9

12.3

4608.2

6287.7

2.4

73.3

2010

620.2

30.8

5036.2

6404.9

5.0

78.6

2011

834.3

22.5

5450.0

6682.2

2.7

81.6

2012

1010.7

21.8

5917.1

7166.3

2.2

82.6

2013

594.0

20.6

6600.6

7291.9

3.5

90.5

Note: $ At the end of the year.

37

TABLE 12
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES STATSTICS ON SCHEDULED TRIBE JOB-SEEKERS ALL INDIA
(IN THOUSAND)

YEAR

REGIST- PLACE- LIVE


TOTAL
RATION MENT REGISTER LIVE
$
REGISTER
$

% OF
PLACE
MENT TO
REGISTRATION

% INCREASE
IN LIVE
REGISTER
S.T. OVER
PREVIOUS

% OF LIVE
REGISTER
OF ST TO
TOTAL
LIVE

YEAR

REGISTER
7

2004

277.9

8.4

2218.4

40457.6

3.0

-4.0

5.5

2005

273.4

10.0

2228.6

39347.8

3.7

0.5

5.7

2006

280.8

8.9

2117.4

41466.0

3.2

-5.0

5.1

2007

256.7

21.1

2132.0

39974.0

8.2

0.7

5.3

2008

308.7

21.1

2239.8

39114.9

6.8

5.1

5.7

2009

330.4

13.8

2197.9

38152.2

4.2

-1.9

5.8

2010

363.7

18.9

2308.6

38826.9

5.2

5.0

5.9

2011

323.4

20.4

2404.2

40171.6

6.3

4.1

6.0

2012

371.4

19.0

2530.7

44790.1

5.1

5.3

5.7

2013

344.0

21.1

2486.9

46802.5

6.1

-1.7

5.3

Note: $ At the end of the year.

38

TABLE 13
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS ON EDUCATED SCHEDULED TRIBE
JOB-SEEKERS(10th STANDARD AND ABOVE)ALL INDIA 2004-2013 $
(IN THOUSAND)

YEAR

REGIST- PLACE LIVE


TOTAL
RATION MENT REGISTER LIVE
$
REGISTER
FOR ST $

% OF
PLACEMENT
TO REGISTRATION

% OF EDUCATED ST TO
TO TOTAL
LIVE REGISTER FOR ST

2004

201.2

5.4

1342.7

2218.4

2.7

60.5

2005

191.3

5.1

1357.1

2228.6

2.7

60.9

2006

211.1

5.3

1500.4

2117.4

2.5

70.9

2007

201.3

18.5

1481.2

2132.0

9.2

69.5

2008

233.6

13.1

1576.7

2239.8

5.6

70.4

2009

240.1

7.9

1655.5

2197.9

3.3

75.3

2010

294.6

16.6

1795.2

2308.6

5.6

77.8

2011

274.8

14.4

1824.7

2399.2

5.2

76.1

2012

288.3

12.2

1939.9

2530.7

4.2

76.7

2013

264.1

15.6

1980.2

2486.9

5.9

79.6

Note: $ At the end of the year.

39

TABLE 13-A
EMPLOYMNET EXCHANGE STATISTICS ON SCHEDULED CASTES/
TRIBES & OBC JOB-SEEKERS STATE-WISE-2013 $
(IN THOUSAND)

Scheduled Caste

Sl.
No.

Scheduled Tribe

State/UT
Registration Placement Live Register Registration Placement Live Register

1 ANDHRA PRADESH

22.15

0.13
0.00
0.03

522.57
1.56
109.96

13.16
4.17
27.94

0.06
0.00
0.03

155.95
23.43
224.94

14.61

0.01

120.15

1.18

0.00

8.40

2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH

37.54
0.30

3 ASSAM
4 BIHAR
5 CHHATTISGARH

23.76

0.06

143.76

45.12

0.24

318.41

6 DELHI

0.00

0.00

90.11

0.00

0.00

19.94

7 GOA

0.00

0.00

3.27

0.00

0.00

5.16

8 GUJARAT

43.52

18.85

143.29

35.62

18.84

104.03

9 HARYANA

17.40

0.11

164.05

0.03

0.00

0.03

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH

14.87

0.07

190.80

5.67

0.17

37.30

11 JAMMU AND KASHMIR


13 KARNATAKA

0.00
8.47
10.05

14 KERALA

44.79

0.00
0.87
0.07
1.44

6.33
73.73
105.61
603.49

0.00
18.88
2.43
5.20

0.00
0.54
0.02
0.19

3.08
136.01
26.25
39.35

15 MADHYA PRADESH

59.48

0.31

342.93

50.36

0.00

290.27

16 MAHARASHTRA

12 JHARKHAND

78.68

1.98

429.35

18.19

0.07

99.20

17 MANIPUR

0.71

0.00

9.18

11.80

0.00

224.98

18 MEGHALAYA

0.01

0.00

0.05

5.04

0.01

27.62

19 MIZORAM

0.00

0.00

0.03

4.13

0.11

35.39

20 NAGALAND

0.04

0.00

0.23

13.10

0.00

58.64

21 ODISHA

25.28

0.37

189.05

19.96

0.49

143.48

22 PUNJAB

29.09

0.17

125.56

0.00

0.00

0.00

28.37

0.07

147.68

13.80

0.04

104.57

386.80

6.45

1865.94

17.11

0.16

60.28

23 RAJASTHAN
24 SIKKIM *
25 TAMIL NADU

5.62

0.07

91.25

8.91

0.07

118.85

27 UTTARAKHAND

21.55

0.09

109.65

8.23

0.01

29.22

28 UTTAR PRADESH

102.72

0.38

797.23

1.02

0.01

6.89

45.80

0.10

869.82

12.14

0.02

172.02

30 A. & N. ISLANDS

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.84

31 CHANDIGARH

26 TRIPURA

29 WEST BENGAL
UNION TERRITORIES

0.71

0.04

9.72

0.01

0.00

0.19

32 D. & N. HAVELI

0.03

0.00

0.41

0.73

0.00

3.74

33 DAMAN AND DIU

0.00

0.00

0.19

0.00

0.00

0.05

34 LAKSHADWEEP

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.32

35 PUDUCHERRY

2.89

0.13

24.96

0.04

0.01

0.11

1025.23

31.77

7291.88

343.96

21.06

2486.93

Grand Total

Conttinued on page -41


NOTE:

$ AT THE END OF THE YEAR


FIGURES MAY NOT TALLY DUE TO ROUNDING
*OFF.
NO EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE IS
FUNCTIONING IN THIS STATE

40

TABLE 13-A
EMPLOYMNET EXCHANGE STATISTICS ON SCHEDULED CASTES/
TRIBES & OBC JOB-SEEKERS STATE-WISE-2013 $
Other Backward Classes (In Thousand)

Sl.
No.

State/UT

% of SC
% of ST
% of OBC
Placement to SC Placement to ST Placement to OBC
Registration Placement Live Register
Registration
Registration
Registration

3 ASSAM

45.81
0.22
50.57

0.27
0.00
0.04

673.45
1.40
284.69

0.3
0.0
0.1

0.5
0.0
0.1

0.6
0.0
0.1

4 BIHAR

35.32

0.02

248.61

0.1

0.2

0.1

5 CHHATTISGARH

287.36

0.2

0.5

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

1 ANDHRA PRADESH
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH

72.43

0.12

6 DELHI

0.00

0.00

7 GOA

0.00

0.00

27.32
10.91

0.0

0.0

0.0

8 GUJARAT

0.76

0.18

6.84

43.3

52.9

23.6

9 HARYANA

5.96

0.01

45.05

0.6

0.0

0.2

3.13

0.02

71.42

0.5

0.0

0.0

14 KERALA

0.00
25.09
2.75
167.30

0.00
1.46
0.03
2.81

1.19
178.66
19.21
1681.39

0.0
10.3
0.7
3.2

0.0
2.9
0.9
3.6

0.0
5.8
1.2
1.7

15 MADHYA PRADESH

109.65

0.62

536.66

0.5

0.0

0.6

16 MAHARASHTRA

10 HIMACHAL PRADESH
11 JAMMU AND KASHMIR
12 JHARKHAND
13 KARNATAKA

154.82

3.37

841.26

2.5

0.4

2.2

17 MANIPUR

2.69

0.00

8.60

0.0

0.0

0.0

18 MEGHALAYA

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.0

0.1

0.0

19 MIZORAM

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.0

2.6

0.0

20 NAGALAND
21 ODISHA
22 PUNJAB
23 RAJASTHAN

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.0

0.0

0.0

21.39

0.15

114.95

1.5

2.4

0.7

3.34

0.04

10.25

0.6

0.0

1.2

47.60

0.09

212.33

0.2

0.3

0.2

884.32

12.81

4641.70

1.7

0.9

1.4

24 SIKKIM *
25 TAMIL NADU

3.61

0.01

37.63

1.2

0.7

0.4

27 UTTARAKHAND

15.23

0.03

72.10

0.4

0.1

0.2

28 UTTAR PRADESH

149.12

0.29

1104.00

0.4

0.8

0.2

21.52

0.05

241.03

0.2

0.2

0.2

30 A. & N. ISLANDS

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.0

0.0

0.0

31 CHANDIGARH

0.23

0.01

3.24

5.5

0.0

6.0

32 D. & N. HAVELI

0.06

0.00

0.22

0.0

0.0

0.0

33 DAMAN AND DIU

0.00

0.00

0.39

0.0

0.0

0.0

34 LAKSHADWEEP

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.0

0.0

0.0

26 TRIPURA

29 WEST BENGAL
UNION TERRITORIES

35 PUDUCHERRY
Grand Total

10.35

0.30

52.43

0.0

0.0

2.9

1833.27

22.72

11414.37

3.1

6.1

1.2

Conttinued on page -41


NOTE:

$ AT THE END OF THE YEAR


FIGURES MAY NOT TALLY DUE TO ROUNDING
*OFF.
NO EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE IS
FUNCTIONING IN THIS STATE

41

TABLE 14
RESERVED VACANCIES NOTIFIED AND FILLED
BY THE EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES (2004-2013) $
(IN THOUSAND)
YEAR

SCHEDULED CASTE
SCHEDULED TRIBE
O. B. C
VACANCIES VACANCIES % OF
VACAN VACAN % OF
VACAN
VACANCIES % OF
NOTIFIED FILLED
VACAN CIES
CIES
VACANCIES CIES
FILLED
VACANCIES
CIES
NOTIFIED FILLED
FILLED TO NOTIFIED
NOTIFIED
FILLED TO
NOTIFIED
TO FILLED
NOTIFIED

2004

12.90

8.20 63.57

9.90

3.80

38.38

18.10

8.40

46.41

2005

14.70

7.10 48.30 10.60

3.40

32.08

20.00

10.20

51.00

2006

15.60

6.20 39.74 12.30

4.20

34.15

15.10

6.00

39.74

2007

18.23

7.29 40.00 17.41

7.73

44.40

26.70

6.94

25.99

2008

18.40

9.10 49.46 16.00

6.70

41.88

23.60

9.60

40.68

2009

15.00

5.70 38.00 14.50

4.60

31.72

24.30

6.80

27.98

2010

18.70

11.20 59.89 19.70 11.40

57.87

21.60

6.30

29.17

2011

18.60

10.70 57.53 21.70 11.50

53.00

31.60

10.80

34.18

2012

18.83

10.78 57.23 16.83 10.26

60.96

41.75

15.68

37.54

2013

20.44

10.02 49.03 16.63 10.52

63.28

32.87

12.93

39.35

Note: $ At the end of the year.

42

10

TABLE 15
STATISTICS ON PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED JOB-SEEKERS ALL INDIA $
2009-2013
YEAR

REGISPLACEMENT
TRATION
(in thousand)

LIVE
REGISTER

1
2
3
A) SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

9.1
9.6
10.2
13.6
5.7

% OF PLACEMENT TO
REGISTRATION

0.6
0.5
0.5
0.2
0.2

99.3
98.9
98.6
102.7
94.7

% OF PLACEMENT TO
LIVE REGISTER

6.6
5.2
4.9
1.5
3.5

0.6
0.5
0.5
0.2
0.2

5.7
5.7
5.3
4.5
6.5

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.3

5.9
5.6
5.2
3.8
6.2

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.3

B) ALL EXCHANGES (EXCLUDING SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE)


2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

47.0
47.4
53.0
40.5
24.8

2.7
2.7
2.8
1.8
1.6

566.2
565.3
588.7
612.6
622.6

C) ALL INDIA INFORMATION FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED (A + B)


2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

56.1
57.0
63.2
54.1
30.5

3.3
3.2
3.3
2.1
1.9

665.5
664.2
687.3
715.2
717.3

D) VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION CENTRES


CLIENTS
CLIENTS
CLIENTS
ADMITTED REHABIUNDER
LITATED

2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

28.7
30.0
36.1
31.7
33.4
37.4

% OF REHABILITATED TO

EVALUATION ADMITTED
AT THE END
OF THE YEAR

9.6
9.3
12.1
10.7
11.5
12.4

Note: At the end of the year.

43

0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

33.4
31.0
33.5
33.8
34.4
33.2

TABLE 16
PERFORMANCE OF EMPLOYMENT/SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
2004-2013 $
(IN THOUSAND)
REGISTRATION
YEAR

BLIND

PLACEMENTS

DEAF

ORTH- RESP-

NEGA-

AND

OPAE-

IRAT-

TIVE

AND

ORY

LEPROSY

DUMB DICS

DISO-

PERSONS

DUMB DICS

TOTAL

WOMEN BLIND DEAF

ORTH- RESPI-

NEGA-

TOTAL WOMEN

OPAE- RATORY TIVE


DISO-

LEPROSY

RDERS

PERSONS

RDERS
1

10

11

12

13

14

15

ALL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES *


2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

3.2 3.3 45.8 0.1


3.8 4.2 48.8 0.3

@ 52.4 9.7 0.2 0.3 2.9


0.1 57.2 11.0 0.3 0.3 2.6

@
@

- 3.4
@ 3.2

0.8
0.7

3.9
3.8
4.1
4.4
4.6
5.4

@
0.1
@
0.0
0.1
0.1

2.6
2.6
3.1
2.8
2.6
2.8

@
@
@
@
@
@

@
@
-

3.4
3.4
3.7
3.3
3.2
3.3

0.6
0.7
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.7

0.4 54.1 11.5 0.2 0.1 1.8


0.3 30.5 5.8 0.1 0.1 1.6

@
@

- 2.1
- 1.9

0.5
0.4

3.9
3.9
4.1
4.6
5.0
5.8

50.9
49.6
46.3
46.7
46.6
51.2

0.1
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.7
0.7

4.3 4.5 44.2 0.7


2.2 2.8 25.0 0.5

58.8
57.7
54.9
56.1
57.0
63.2

11.9
11.1
10.2
10.9
10.9
12.5

0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3

0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2

SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES

2006

0.7 0.9 9.1 @


0.9 1.1 8.7 0.1
0.9 1.1 10.5 @

@ 10.8
@ 10.9
@ 12.6

2.1 0.1 0.1 0.8


2.0 0.1 0.1 0.9
2.9 0.2 0.2 0.8

@
@
-

- 1.0
@ 1.1
- 1.2

0.2
0.2
0.2

2007

0.9 1.1 11.0

@ 13.0

2.7 0.1 0.1 0.8

- 1.1

0.2

2008

1.0
0.9
0.9
1.1

0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2

@ 12.1
@ 9.1
@ 9.6
@ 10.2

2.5
2.0
2.1
2.3

1.1 1.2 11.1 0.2


0.4 0.7 4.5 0.1

@ 13.6
0.0 5.6

2.7
0.6

2004
2005

2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

1.2
1.1
1.1
1.4

9.9
7.0
7.3
7.6

0.1 0.1 0.8


0.1 @ 0.5
0.1 @ 0.4
0.1 @ 0.4
@
@

@ 0.2
@ 0.2

@
@
@
0.0

@
@
0.0

1.1
0.6
0.5
0.5

0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1

@
0.0

0.0 0.2
0.0 0.2

@
0.1

Contd. on P-45

NOTE:- $ AT THE END OF THE YEAR


* INCLUDES FIGURES FOR SPECIAL EXCHANGES FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED.
@FIGURES LESS THAN 50

44

TABLE 16 (Continued..)
PERFORMANCE OF EMPLOYMENT/SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED

2004-2013 $
(IN THOUSAND)

YEAR

LIVE REGISTER $
BLIND
DEAF AND ORTHODUMB
PEADICS

16

17

18

RESPIRATORY NEGATIVE
DISORDERS LEPROSY
PERSONS

TOTAL

WOMEN

19

21

22

20

ALL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES *


2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

35.6
37.3

36.6
38.7

491.3
500.6

0.8
1.0

1.5
1.4

565.9
578.9

109.4
114.5

38.5
44.5
46.1
48.5
50.5
52.6

40.1
45.9
48.0
50.1
53.5
56.2

516.4
564.2
570.6
562.0
553.4
571.5

1.1
3.1
3.3
3.7
5.2
5.6

1.4
2.0
1.4
1.2
1.5
1.5

597.4
660.0
669.4
665.5
664.2
687.3

118.3
130.8
130.3
129.9
131.6
139.0

61.3
61.1

63.5
63.0

582.1
585.0

6.7
6.7

1.6
1.5

715.2
711.3

145.3
146.0

SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES

2006

10.9
11.1
10.8

12.4
12.5
12.6

89.0
85.3
84.4

0.2
0.2
0.3

0.5
0.5
0.5

113.0
109.6
108.6

23.5
23.6
23.9

2007

11.1

13.2

85.8

0.2

0.5

110.8

23.1

2008

11.5
11.7
12.0
11.7

13.9
14.0
14.4
14.2

86.2
72.7
71.6
71.7

0.3
0.4
0.4
0.6

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4

112.4
99.3
99.0
98.6

23.4
22.0
22.3
23.6

13.0
12.4

15.4
14.7

73.2
66.5

0.6
0.7

0.4
0.4

102.7
94.7

24.6
22.0

2004
2005

2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

NOTE:$ AT THE END OF THE YEAR


* INCLUDES FIGURES FOR SPECIAL EXCHANGE FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED.
45

TABLE 17
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS IN RESPECT OF PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED APPLICANTS
FOR SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES JANUARY-DECEMBER-2013$
(IN ACTUAL NUMBER)
Registration
Sl.
Special Exchange Name
No.

Hyderabad

Patna

Curjon Road K.G.Marg

Chandigarh *

Shimla *

Ranchi

Jamshedpur

Bokaro Steel

Bangalor
10 Thiruvanathapuram
11 Kozhikod
12 Kollam
13 Ernakulam
14 Kottayam
15 Neyyattinkara
16 Jabalpur
17 Mumbai
18 Imphal
19 Bhubneshwar
20 Jaipur
21 Chennai Anna Nagar
22 Agartala
23 Dehradun
24 Agra
25 Aligarh
26 Allahabad
27 Bareilly
28 Ghaziabad
29 Gorakhpur
30 Kanpur
31 Lucknow
32 Mathura
33 Varanasi
34 Ajamgarh
35 Faizabad
36 Mirzapur
37 Muradabad
38 Jhansi
39 Meerut
40 Calcutta
Total

Blind

20
18
0
0
0
4
9
4
18
17
21
13
14
25
8
8
0
14
16
21
38
3
5
4
2
7
4
5
5
20
13
0
8
3
3
0
0
1
2
12
365

Deaf & Dumb Orthopaedics

42
58
0
0
0
6
12
9
58
34
26
17
3
8
15
17
0
9
33
43
77
39
9
10
1
14
9
12
9
40
26
0
13
7
6
1
0
3
5
13
684

283
536
0
0
0
47
48
73
109
227
56
65
30
65
105
111
0
61
220
292
519
61
159
201
105
97
63
70
58
200
179
0
124
47
43
42
0
16
70
92
4474

Note: $ At the end of the year.


* Duplicate cards are maintained.

46

Respiratory
Disorder

8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
32
23
6
0
3
3
0
0
6
8
13
3
0
0
0
3
2
0
0
6
5
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
130

Negative
Leprosy

Total

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

353
612
0
0
0
57
69
86
185
284
135
118
53
98
131
139
0
84
275
364
647
106
173
215
108
121
78
87
72
266
223
0
145
59
53
43
0
20
77
117
5653

Women
(in Total)

0
66
0
0
0
21
8
9
53
0
69
0
18
32
0
0
0
36
0
0
0
23
61
56
16
13
0
16
0
0
0
0
33
0
0
5
0
5
13
29
582

TABLE 17
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS IN RESPECT OF PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED APPLICANTS
FOR SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES JANUARY-DECEMBER-2013$
(IN ACTUAL NUMBER)
Placement
Sl.
Special Exchange Name
No.

Hyderabad

Patna

Curjon Road K.G.Marg

Chandigarh *

Shimla *

Ranchi

Jamshedpur

Bokaro Steel

Bangalor
10 Thiruvanathapuram
11 Kozhikod
12 Kollam
13 Ernakulam
14 Kottayam
15 Neyyattinkara
16 Jabalpur
17 Mumbai
18 Imphal
19 Bhubneshwar
20 Jaipur
21 Chennai Anna Nagar
22 Agartala
23 Dehradun
24 Agra
25 Aligarh
26 Allahabad
27 Bareilly
28 Ghaziabad
29 Gorakhpur
30 Kanpur
31 Lucknow
32 Mathura
33 Varanasi
34 Ajamgarh
35 Faizabad
36 Mirzapur
37 Muradabad
38 Jhansi
39 Meerut
40 Calcutta
Total

Blind

Deaf & Dumb Orthopaedics

1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
13
4
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
15
4
4
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33

3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
13
69
21
8
20
26
0
0
0
0
1
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
187

Note: $ At the end of the year.


* Duplicate cards are maintained.

47

Respiratory
Disorder

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Negative
Leprosy

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Total

5
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
17
97
29
14
20
33
0
0
0
0
1
29
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
249

Women
(in Total)

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
0
8
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
61

TABLE 17
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS IN RESPECT OF PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED APPLICANTS
FOR SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES JANUARY-DECEMBER-2013$
(IN ACTUAL NUMBER)
Live Register
Sl.
Special Exchange Name
No.

Hyderabad

Patna

Curjon Road K.G.Marg

Chandigarh *

Shimla *

Ranchi

Jamshedpur

Bokaro Steel

Bangalor
10 Thiruvanathapuram
11 Kozhikod
12 Kollam
13 Ernakulam
14 Kottayam
15 Neyyattinkara
16 Jabalpur
17 Mumbai
18 Imphal
19 Bhubneshwar
20 Jaipur
21 Chennai Anna Nagar
22 Agartala
23 Dehradun
24 Agra
25 Aligarh
26 Allahabad
27 Bareilly
28 Ghaziabad
29 Gorakhpur
30 Kanpur
31 Lucknow
32 Mathura
33 Varanasi
34 Ajamgarh
35 Faizabad
36 Mirzapur
37 Muradabad
38 Jhansi
39 Meerut
40 Calcutta
Total

Blind

682
69
0
0
0
53
52
233
360
249
242
98
133
142
196
185
650
314
608
82
5782
404
45
107
11
210
41
31
269
235
189
17
144
12
14
18
26
44
25
399
12371

Deaf & Dumb Orthopaedics

960
165
0
0
0
62
112
244
729
575
477
209
159
227
278
177
1301
242
560
151
5140
401
74
94
19
205
93
51
227
325
215
15
133
12
28
23
13
56
28
968
14748

3810
2085
0
0
0
1037
394
1556
3493
1533
1343
1097
564
901
1518
1199
3872
2066
1669
1491
4485
2003
1214
3024
825
4249
1349
724
2232
3569
2169
801
1585
401
848
659
539
943
1222
4015
66484

Note: $ At the end of the year.


* Duplicate cards are maintained.

48

Respiratory
Disorder

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
143
157
59
42
56
149
0
1
0
0
8
0
73
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
8
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
703

Negative
Leprosy

313
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
35
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
351

Total

5765
2319
0
0
0
1152
558
2033
4582
2500
2219
1463
898
1326
2141
1561
5827
2622
2837
1732
15407
2916
1333
3225
855
4664
1485
808
2728
4137
2573
833
1862
427
891
700
578
1043
1275
5382
94657

Women
(in Total)

1958
224
0
0
0
445
82
521
1249
890
803
0
321
586
648
415
1933
859
0
218
3108
970
389
575
149
501
182
178
356
948
410
78
361
58
159
106
158
251
247
1621
21957

TABLE 18
SPECIAL CELL STATISTICS ON PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED JOB SEEKERS FOR THE YEAR 2013 $
(In Actual Number)
SL. NO. NAME OF SPECIAL CELL

REGISTRATION PLACEMENTS

LIVE REGISTER % PLACEMENT


TO REGISTRATION

2
1

ALUVA

AMRITSAR

BARRACKPORE

BILASPUR(Chg)

CHIDHABHARAM (THANJORE)

CHINGLEPET

COIMBATORE

CUDDALORE

CUTTACK

10

DEWAS

11

DHARMSALA

12

DURG

13

HOWRAH

14

IRRINJALKUDA

15

KAYAMKULAM

16

KHARAGPUR

17

KOHIMA

18

KOLHAPUR

19

MAHENDRAGARH

20

MARAPHARI (BOKARO THERMAL)

21

NASIK

22

NEDUMANGAD

23

PALAKKAD

24

PERIYAR(ERODE)

25

PURLIA

26

REWA

27

SALEM

28

SHILLONG

29

SHOLAPUR

30

SIKAR

31

SONIPAT

32

SRIGANGANAGAR

33

TIRUNELVELI

34

TUMKUR

35

UTHAGAMANDALUM

36

VELLORE

37

VIJAYAWADA

38

VISHAKAPATNAM
TOTAL

63
95
46
109
157
208
299
327
59
44
0
137
0
26
0
41
1
50
0
0
0
25
0
95
16
32
235
18
29
43
44
42
373
13
46
343
89
0
3105

Note: $ At the end of the year.

49

16
0
0
0
0
17
38
103
0
0
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
73
0
0
120
0
5
0
0
0
61
0
68
60
0
0
583

765
773
4447
1479
2858
3665
2445
3619
696
840
3457
16675
1450
610
781
1961
747
696
179
0
2458
1374
1197
2811
1444
592
4945
218
2562
1070
349
331
5629
1141
1287
6180
6299
4706
92736

% PLACEMENT
TO LIVE REGISTER
7

25.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
8.2
12.7
31.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
61.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
12.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
76.8
0.0
0.0
51.1
0.0
17.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
16.4
0.0
147.8
17.5
0.0
0.0
18.8

2.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
1.6
2.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.6
0.0
0.0
2.4
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.1
0.0
5.3
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.6

TABLE 19
STATISTICS RELATING TO VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION CENTRES FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
DURING 2014 $
(In Actual Numbers)
CLIENTS AT THE BEGINING OF 2014

SL.

NAME OF VRC

BLIND

NO.

DEAF

ORTHO- NEGATIVE MILD

AND

PAEDICS LEPROSY

DUMB

AGARTALA

AHMEDABAD

BANGALORE

BHUBANESWAR

CHENNAI

DELHI

GUWAHATI

HYDERABAD

JABALPUR

CLIENTS ADMITTED DURING 2014

TOTAL

BLIND

MENTALLY

PERSONS RETARDED

1
1
3

2
4

14

17

10 JAIPUR
11 KANPUR
12 KOLKATA

13 LUDHIANA
14 MUMBAI

15 PATNA
16* PUDUCHERRY
17*** SHRINAGAR
18 TRIVANTHAPURAM

1
2

19** UNA
20 VADODARA (W)

TOTAL

16

30

11

ORTHO- NEGATIVE MILD

AND

PAEDICS LEPROSY

MENTALLY

PERSONS

RETARDED

DUMB

DEAF

10

11

TOTAL

12

57

85

282

28

452

423

413

1386

64

2287

183

259

1917

392

362

1750

94

2454

151

2655

72

512

797

153

1534

59

461

889

23

1432

182

301

994

126

1603

72

415

1949

118

2554

493

165

1316

72

2046

39

85

1675

1802

345

321

4396

15

5077

17

355

556

2059

178

3148

39

128

1194

49

1410

347

500

1687

227

2762

64

115

1341

11

18

1549

57

107

281

98

543

19

16

138

15

188

182 1149

1009

669

3009

11
0

49

62

289

55

455

13

105

293

419

2163

37379

60

3442 6117 25642

15

NOTE:- $ At the end of the year.


Continued on P-51

50

13

TABLE 19(cont.)
STATISTICS RELATING TO VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION CENTRES FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
DURING 2014 $
(In Actual Number)
NUMBER OF CLIENTS EVALUATED DURING 2014

SL.

NAME OF VRC

BLIND DEAF

NO.

ORTHO- NEGATIVE MILD

AND

15

PERSONS RETARDED

16

AGARTALA

AHMEDABAD

423

413 1386

BANGALORE

183

259 1917

BHUBANESWAR

392

CHENNAI

72

DELHI

7
8
9

JABALPUR

85

17

18

282

DEAF

ORTHO- NEGATIVE MILD

AND

PAEDICS LEPROSY MENTALLY

DUMB

19

20

21

TOTAL

PERSONS RETARDED

22

23

24

25

28

452

64

2287

94

2454

361 1743

151

2647

512

797

153

1534

57

460

869

17

1403

GUWAHATI

182

301

994

126

1603

HYDERABAD

72

418 1944

118

2552

493

165 1316

72

2046

10 JAIPUR

57

TOTAL BLIND

PAEDICS LEPROSY MENTALLY

DUMB

14

NUMBER OF CLIENTS WHO LEFT THE CENTRE

39

85 1675

11 KANPUR

342

323 4365

12 KOLKATA

355

560 2061

13 LUDHIANA

39

127 1193

346

15 PATNA
16* PUDUCHERRY

14 MUMBAI

17***SHRINAGAR
18 TRIVANDRUM
19** UNA
20 VADODARA (W)
TOTAL

0
18

7
0

28

1802

12

5042

176

3152

47

1406

498 1687

227

2759

64

115 1341

11

18

1549

57

107

281

98

543

17

17

137

15

186

31

0
3

0
1

37
0

661

3006

49

62

289

55

455

13

105

293

419

6125 25580

15

2142 37297

183

3435

1152 1010

55

12

NOTE:- $ At the end of the year.


Continued on P-52

51

75

TABLE 19(cont.)
STATISTICS RELATING TO VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION CENTRES FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
DURING 2014 $
(In Actual Number)
CLIENTS STILL UNDER EVALUATION

SL.

NAME OF VRC

BLIND DEAF

NO.

ORTHO- NEGATIVE MILD

AND

TOTAL BLIND

PAEDICS LEPROSY MENTALLY

DUMB

26

CLIENTS REHABILITATED DURING 2013

PERSONS RETARDED

27

28

29

30

DEAF

ORTHO- NEGATIVE MILD

AND

PAEDICS LEPROSY MENTALLY

DUMB

31

32

33

PERSONS RETARDED

34

35

AGARTALA

44

107

AHMEDABAD

84

194

609

BANGALORE

35

118

751

BHUBANESWAR

97

177

809

CHENNAI

301

450

DELHI

115

309

GUWAHATI

48

108

410

HYDERABAD

19

29

398

JABALPUR

135

3
5
19

12 KOLKATA

112

1017

10

1093

46

799
427

61

1122

46

397

582

24

414

438

34

39

462

535

13

112

202

655

47

1016

39

378

421

119

257

644

136

1156

25

31

431

488

16 PUDUCHERRY

11

97

103

32

243

2
1

18 TRIVANDRUM

913

15 PATNA
17 SHRINAGAR

158
26

634

14 MUMBAI

37

573

13 LUDHIANA

36

10 JAIPUR
11 KANPUR

TOTAL

13

14

53

463

499

145

1160

19 UNA

17

17

90

128

20 VADODARA (W)

72

81

TOTAL

1
13

37

20

67

NOTE:- $ At the end of the year.

52

816

2677 8231

637

12363

TABLE 20
PERFORMANCE OF EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES FOR MIGRANT JOB-SEEKERS TO INDIA 2009-2013$
EPM

BURMA

SRI LANKA

YEAR
REGIST- PLACE- LIVE
RATION

REGIST- PLACE- LIVE

MENT REGISTER RATION

REGIST- PLACE- LIVE

REGIST-

MENT REGISTER RATION MENT REGISTER RATION

TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL % OF MIGRANT

(Migrants)

(All Categories LIVE REGISTER

PLACE- LIVE

Live Register

TO TOTAL LIVE

MENT REGISTER (In Thousand) REGISTER


(Col. 14 to 13)

10

11

12

13

14

15

2009

1375

555

11

3024

13

4954

38512.2

0.01

2010

1378

551

11

3003

13

4932

38826.9

0.01

2011

1380

551

11

3003

15

4934

40171.6

0.01

2012

1379

538

11

2979

13

4896

44790.1

0.01

2013

1379

540

11

2994

13

4913

44790.1

0.01

NOTE:- $ At the end of the year.


EPM - EAST PAKISTAN MIGRANT

53

TABLE 21
EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS OF JOB SEEKERS IN RESPECT OF MINORITY
COMMUNITIES FOR THE YEAR 2013$
(IN THOUSAND)

MUSLIMS CHRISTIANS SIKHS

BUDDHISTS ZOROAS- TOTAL


TRIANS

REGISTRATIONS

313.9

171.1

60.3

7.4

0.1

552.8

PLACEMENTS

9.1

2.1

1.1

12.3

SUBMISSIONS

63.0

46.9

17.1

1.2

128.2

LIVE REGISTER

3589.9

1793.9 228.5

135.7

0.8

5748.8

% OF PLACEMENT

14.4

4.5

6.4

0.0

0.0

9.6

62.4

31.2

4.0

2.4

0.0

100.0

TO SUBMISSION
% OF TOTAL LR OF
MINORITIES
COMMUNITIES
NOTE:- $ At the end of the year.
@': Figures less than 50
Figures may not add up to total due to rounding off.

54

TABLE 22
PERFORMANCE OF EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES IN RESPECT OF EX-ITI AND FULL TERM
APPRENTICE JOB-SEEKERS-ALL INDIA 2004-2013$
(IN ACTUAL NUMBER)

YEAR

REGISTRATION

PLACEMENTS

LIVE REGISTER

% OF PLACE- % OF PLACEMENT TO

MENT TO

LIVE REGIS- LIVE REGISTER


Ex-ITI

FULL TERM Ex-ITI

TRAINEES APPRENTICES
1

FULL TERM Ex-ITI

TRAIN- APPRENTEES

FULL TERM

TRAINEES

ICES
4

TER OF Ex-ITI APPRENTICES

APPRENTICES

2004 141605

22524

4354

1407

1493569

171234

0.3

0.8

2005 129718

22465

6494

1355

1511459

191475

0.4

0.7

2006 146284

23022 10699

1520

1531227

201001

0.7

0.8

2007 130753

20001 12047

1626

1383845

188594

0.9

0.9

2008 129612

19150 15284

1556

1401418

185544

1.1

0.8

2009 128708

18064 13170

2232

1316184

187468

1.0

1.2

2010 125480

16687 10592

2561

1226887

172953

0.9

1.5

2011 125477

11779 10951

2023

1261689

161680

0.9

1.3

2012 100776

8921

9721

1492

1290164

177560

0.8

0.8

2013 117588

7976 10490

924

1360979

184956

0.8

0.5

NOTE:- $ At the end of the year.

55

TABLE 23
NUMBER OF JOB-SEEKERS ON THE LIVE REGISTER OF EMPLOYMENT
EXCHANGES CLASSIFIED BY BROAD OCCUPATIONAL GROUP
AS ON 31st DECEMBER 2013
(In Thousand)
OCCUPATIONAL

NUMBER ON LIVE REGISTER AS ON 31.12.2013

GROUPS
S.NO.

(NCO-2004)

TOTAL

PERCENTAGE WOMEN

PERCENTAGE

TO TOTAL

TO TOTAL

(INCLUDED

IN TOTAL) WOMEN

LEGISLATORS,SENIOR
OFFICIALS AND MANGERS

PROFESSIONALS

TECHNICIANS AND ASSOCIATE


PROFESSIONALS

CLERKS

SERVICE WORKERS AND SHOP


AND MARKET SALES WORKERS

SKILLED AGRICULTURAL AND


FISHERY WORKERS

CRAFT AND RELATED TRADES


WORKERS

PLANT AND MACHINE

ELEMENTARY OCCUPATIONS

10

OPERATORS

WORKERS NOT CLASSIFIED BY


OCCUPATIONS

TOTAL

96.0
2592.7

0.2
5.5

40.6

0.2

1142.2

6.9

1743.7

3.7

796.3

4.8

1520.7

3.2

662.7

4.0

332.0

0.7

28.5

0.2

70.3

0.2

29.0

0.2

1369.0

2.9

109.0

0.7

872.0

1.9

390.8

0.8

112.7

0.7

37815.1

80.8

13613.9

82.3

46802.5

100.0

16549.1

100.0

NOTE:- Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

56

14.2

0.1

Appendix
State-wise number of employment exchanges and number responded during
2013 and 2014
Employment Exchanges
SL.
No.

2013

STATE/UT

Number Responded
1 ANDHRA PRADESH
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH
3 ASSAM
4 BIHAR
5 CHHATTISGARH
6 DELHI
7 GOA
8 GUJARAT
9 HARYANA
10 HIMACHAL PRADESH
11 JAMMU AND KASHMIR
12 JHARKHAND
13 KARNATAKA
14 KERALA
15 MADHYA PRADESH
16 MAHARASHTRA
17 MANIPUR
18 MEGHALAYA
19 MIZORAM
20 NAGALAND
21 ODISHA
22 PUNJAB
23 RAJASTHAN
24 SIKKIM *
25 TAMIL NADU
26 TRIPURA
27 UTTARAKHAND
28 UTTAR PRADESH
29 WEST BENGAL
UNION TERRITORIES
30 A. & N. ISLANDS
31 CHANDIGARH
32 D. & N. HAVELI
33 DAMAN AND DIU
34 LAKSHADWEEP
35 PUDUCHERRY
TOTAL

2014
%

Number Responded

31
11
52
37
18
14
1
41
56
15
17
41
40
89
48
47
11
12
3
8
40
46
38

22
8
51
36
18
14
1
41
55
14
12
41
40
89
48
41
10
12
3
6
34
46
38

71.0
72.7
98.1
97.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
98.2
93.3
70.6
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
87.2
90.9
100.0
100.0
75.0
85.0
100.0
100.0

31
11
52
46
22
14
1
41
56
15
17
42
40
89
48
47
11
12
3
8
40
46
38

20
5
50
44
22
14
1
41
52
14
10
42
40
89
48
44
10
12
3
8
39
46
38

64.5
45.5
96.2
95.7
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
92.9
93.3
58.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
93.6
90.9
100.0
100.0
100.0
97.5
100.0
100.0

35
5
24
91
77

35
5
24
88
76

100.0
100.0
100.0
96.7
98.7

35
5
24
99
77

34
5
24
99
72

97.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
93.5

1
2
1
2
1
1
956

1
2
1
2
1
1
916

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
95.8

1
2
1
2
1
1
978

1
2
1
2
1
1
934

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
95.5

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