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Only 2 youths got jobs in Bihar in a year

Bihar made a record of sorts with two youths getting job in the year through its statewide employment exchanges, official sources said.

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NEW DELHI: Bihar made a record of sorts with two youths getting job in the year through its statewide employment exchanges, official sources said.
 
The last survey conducted in 2004 showed that Bihar gave job to only two youth, down from 22 jobs it gave in the preceding year.
 
Even Union Territories like Andaman & Nicobar Islands scored better than Bihar, providing jobs to 28 youth that year. Lakshadweep islands provided job to 19 youths.
 
The Bihar effect seems to be extending to its erstwhile part Jharkhand that helped eight youths getting job.
 
On the upside, employment exchanges in Tamil Nadu seemed to be the most active with highest number of graduates and post-graduates getting job placement.
 
With 5,878 jobless getting employed through the state employment exchanges in 2004, Tamil Nadu accounted for one-fourth of the country's placements through the exchanges.
 
In terms of relative high job placements, Tamil Nadu is followed by Gujarat (2,601), Maharashtra (2,394), Kerala (1,892), Uttrakhand (1,712) and West Bengal (1,626).
 
There are 52,52,500 graduates and postgraduates registered in employment exchanges in 2004 from which only 20,241 got the job -- meaning two persons out of a 1000 employment-seekers make to getting a job though the exchanges.
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