Niti Aayog member Arvind Virmani has said that while employment is increasing in India, real wages for regular jobs have not kept pace with inflation over the past seven years.

India has an opportunity in terms of the global population, and there is a need to take advantage of it. For this, improving the quality of teaching and training is important, he noted.
“According to PLFS (Periodic Labour Force Survey) data, the worker-population ratio has been clearly increasing in the last seven years. This means that the number of jobs is increasing more than the population growth. There are fluctuations in this too but the trend shows that jobs are increasing. Therefore, it is wrong to say that jobs are not increasing,” Mr. Virmani said in an interview with PTI-Bhasha.
“According to the analysis we have done, skill development is needed at every level of education. Many children drop out of school midway, they need to be given skills accordingly. It is not that everyone needs skills only to become an AI (artificial intelligence) or electronic engineer. We also have to think about those children who drop out of school midway,” Mr. Virmani said.
“The major problem is the lack of quality education and skills. Skills need to be improved at every level — lower, middle and higher. We need skills for all kinds of jobs,” he added.
“For a developed India, there is a need for improvement everywhere. We should see the opportunity and use it… We need to take advantage of the opportunities that we have at the level of global demographics. For this, improving the quality of education along with teaching and training is important. Attention needs to be paid here, so that we can reach a higher income level. Similarly, there is a supply chain which needs to be worked upon,” he said.
“Job and skill are two sides of the same coin. If you have skill then it becomes easier to get a job. This needs to be understood,” the Niti Aayog member said.