Friday, January 10, 2014

JOBS At IT, banking and agricultural

Next year as IT , banking and agriculture -based industries will create jobs in the spot . Industry body ASSOCHAM report, it is expected .
The report said that the weakness of the U.S. economy and the IT and IT service exporters for Rs 2014 would be better . Similarly, the possibility of the yields of rabi agricultural tractors , fertilizers - in industries such as seeds and agricultural tools will support demand and employment . Organization to improve the country's growth rate of banks' bad loans ( NPAs ) will reduce the problem of vacant posts in government and banks will accelerate .



$ 75 billion annual domestic IT companies are exporting products and services . Of these , 60 per cent is exported to the U.S. alone . The U.S. is the largest market for Indian IT companies . Apart from the decline in the exchange rate of the rupee against the dollar may also benefit exporters . The big IT firms in the new year colleges will remain active in campus recruitment .
According to the report, the state of the economy at this time , the total employment opportunities are declining in most regions . Such large- scale job creation in these industries is likely . Nevertheless, IT , banking and agriculture sector will stand in this matter . ASSOCHAM President Rana Kapoor said that many people in rural areas and depend on agriculture and the service sector . There are some traditional areas in the region , the industrial condition is not properly handling the economy might work .
According to a report showed strong growth in agriculture in 2013 and in 2014 it may be continued , because the chances are good rabi crop . Tractors and farm and irrigation equipment , seeds and fertilizer suited for companies which are linked to the agricultural sector .
ASSOCHAM has said that Punjab , Haryana , Gujarat and Bihar are involved in several state investment . They want to achieve self-sufficiency in electricity . The electric power producer in private and public companies and equipment manufacturers such as BHEL and L & T is expected to rise to the occasion .

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