Wealth created massive employment in TS
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
Hans India (24-01-2021)
The time has come now to redefine the whole
notion and perspective of employment at least in the context of Telangana. It
is high time that critics realize that jobs are not mere figures and that too
in government departments. The umpteen welfare and development programs in
Telangana that enhance the living standards of people and create livelihood in
some form or other whereby people are able to stand on their own legs with an
assured monthly or annual income are the real employment creation and job
creation.
Put this in the perspective of the
Telangana State under the Chief Ministership of K Chandrashekhar Rao. Ever
since KCR assumed the office, he had been consistently advocating the need to
create wealth and prosperity of all sections of the people. He always stresses
on the prosperity of people. When wealth is created it automatically creates
employment, the term often erratically used for jobs. KCR’s preference is social
insurance.
We defined our country as a Welfare
State. The welfare state is a form of government in which the state protects
and promotes the economic and social well-being of the citizens, based upon the
principles of equal opportunity and equitable distribution of wealth. The
welfare state is a way of governing in which the state or an established group
of social institutions provides basic economic security for its citizens. By
definition, in a welfare state, the government is responsible for the
individual and social welfare of its citizens. A fundamental feature of the
welfare state is social insurance. All these fundamental concepts hold good cent
percent in case of Telangana State led by KCR.
Against this theoretical context, one
should understand the difference between unemployment and getting a gainful
employment. No State in the world can ever provide jobs for all its unemployed
in the government sector.
A quick look at all the welfare and
development programmes, policies and schemes that KCR’s government had been
implementing for the past six and half years, one can come to the conclusion
that, each and every measure is aimed at creating wealth and making people
self-reliant financially and socially. This essential part of the policies,
programmes and schemes of KCR are never explored in real essence.
Take any of the schemes and programmes
of the KCR government, there is an opportunity linked to it to create wealth. These
include programmes like Palle Pragathi and Pattana Pragathi that have tremendous
economic activity imbibed to it. For instance, under Palle Pragathi each Gram
Panchayat is given a Tractor with trolley and Tanker to transport the debris
and to water the plants. The activity of each tractor with Trailer and Tanker
provides employment at least to three persons. Imagine how much employment it
created in the villages all over the State. Should we not count this as job
creation?
Take the programmes aimed at
empowering the hereditary professions, be it distributing Sheep, fish lets, incentives
given to the Dairy industry or helping the Hairdressers to open a modern Saloon
in the rural areas or helping a goldsmith to open his workshop and sale outlet have
all provided new opportunities. Fish culture has been developed at several
irrigation projects and reservoirs. The day is not far off when Telangana state
starts exporting the meat and fish to other states and country. These are all
directly and indirectly increase the economic activity, which in turn creates
both personal, and market wealth. Should we not count this as job creation?
Take another major policy like Rythu
Bandhu. The financial assistance given to each farmer for two crops in a year
will result in the farmer employing some more people to help him in his
activities. Even assuming that each farmer needs four to five persons support,
it means more gainful employment. Construction of major, medium, minor and
small irrigation projects also add to the list of more employees. Once these
projects are all completed, we need a major work force to maintain them. Mechanization
of Agriculture too creates job opportunities. Is this not employment? The Rythu
Bhima a social insurance enables the diseased farmer’s family members to stand
on their own legs-a livelihood.
For any evaluation of state’s economic
health, the per capita calculation gives the actual position. In the Telangana
State, for the past six and half years, the Per Capita power consumption has
increased leaps and bounds. In 2014, the total power consumption was 47,338
million units (MU). The power consumption was 68,147 MU in 2018-19. In the last
six years, there has been an increase of 44 per cent in consumption. This is an
indicator of individual’s wealth strength. The reforms and restructuring in the
power sector not only pulled the state out of perennial power crisis to a power
surplus state but also opened up vast opportunities to thousands of skilled and
unskilled people to get a gainful employment.
The per capita income at constant
prices in Telangana State had increased from Rs 91121 (During 2011-12) to Rs 153927
(During 2019-20) registering a growth from 1.8% to 7.2%. The GSDP during the
same period increased from Rs 359434 to Rs 663258 registering a growth from
2.97% to 8.23%. The per capita income at
current prices in Telangana State had increased from Rs 91121 (During 2011-12)
to Rs 228216 (During 2019-20) registering a growth of 11.6%. The GSDP during
the same period increased from Rs 359434 to Rs 969604 registering a growth of
12.61%. This is yet another indicator of great wealth creation.
Right from the day one, KCR had been focussing
on the need to strengthen the rural economy. All his schemes, policies and
programmes are planned and executed towards this direction. Besides filling up of
all the government vacancies in the rural areas, KCR created many jobs with his
reform linked administrative decisions like creation of new districts,
converting several panchayats to major panchayats, merging some major
panchayats to municipalities, converting some municipalities into Corporations
etc. The government also converted Tribal Gudems, Thandas and other habitations
into Panchayats. Increase in the Police stations, Circles, Divisions and a host
of other decisions have created more employment and wealth creation.
Construction of Vaikunta Dhamams,
Burial grounds, integrated veg and non-veg markets, Rythu Vedikas, repair and
development of internal and external roads, creation of plant nursery in every
village, implementation of Haritha Haram on a regular basis, all these
activities are proving direct and indirect employment to the local people.
A slew of welfare and development
measures taken in the Handloom Sector, Textiles have not only pulled the sector
out of woods but also helped it to sustain economically. To support this
sector, the government ordered that all the government educational institutions
including the residential one gets their required school dresses and other
upholstery done from buying cloth from the handloom and power loom sectors.
This opened up a flood of activity, which led to more employment and wealth
creation.
If one does an analysis sector by
sector, the results would be mind-blowing and they show how Telangana State
under KCR’s Chief Ministership created more wealth creation and thereby more jobs
and more gainful employment as well as livelihood. Moreover, in the past six
and half years the state had employed more than 1.25 Lakh jobs in the
government, State-owned public Sector undertakings, non-government sector
besides 5.82 lakhs in IT sector and 14.96 lakhs in industrial sector due to
TS-IPASS totalling 22 lakhs.
If one can recall what Kautilya
(Chanakya) stated in his Arthasastra, one would realise that the ideas of
wealth creation are rooted in our country’s tradition. Several recent economic
surveys by the States and the Nation have mentioned about the importance of
wealth Creation. (with VJM Divakar)
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