Dubasi Posted September 27, 2018 Report Posted September 27, 2018 19 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: Supiyyu ra bhai ante cute cheyaku, quite cheyak antunav....start petinava Tuesday stories ? Dhammu leda ? Oops...yellow drainage kada...antha dhammu ae vunte nuv id enduku vunnav le... Makes sense...this is the best you can do..abuse and then farar.. Nee grudhaa..pakaki poraa....redya kula gajjjji musali dog.... Quote
AndhraneedSCS Posted September 27, 2018 Report Posted September 27, 2018 2 hours ago, Spartan said: Hyderabad has the fastest GDP per-capita growth rate of 8.7 in the Asia Pacific region, and third fastest in the world, according to a ranking of 300 largest metros from 2014 to 2016. Only Dublin (Ireland) at 21.2 per cent and Chongquin (China) at 9.98 per cent grew faster than Hyderabad worldwide. The Brookings analysis of Oxford economics data showed that Hyderabad ranked third across the world in terms of employment growth rate. The employment growth rate is higher only in Chengdu (China) and Manila (the Philippines). Delhi as the world’s sixth fastest growing metro city and placed Hyderabad as the 14th fastest growing city in the Asia Pacific region. Chennai and Kolkata saw the slowest growth rate. “Strong performers in India included Delhi and Hyderabad, with Delhi achieving the largest employment increase in the region (621,000) and Hyderabad boasting the fastest GDP per capita growth rate (8.7 per cent),” the report said. While Hyderabad is among top 15 along with Delhi, it is followed by Surat at at 19th rank and Mumbai at 23rd. Bengaluru, Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Pune follow at 46, 59, 86 and 88th ranks respectively. As per the report, the growth rate in employment in Hyderabad in 2014-16 was 5.4 per cent but the GDP per capita growth was highest, surpassing Delhi and Surat at 6.6 per cent and 7.9 per cent respectively. Chennai and Kolkata saw the slowest growth rate of 2.5 per cent in employment from 2014-16. The employment increase in Hyderabad was 3,43,500 at growth rate of 5.4 percent for 2014-15. However Mumbai added 4.70 lakh jobs at growth rate of 2.90 per cent. 6 Looks like people make up these numbers. If there was so much employment then there should be no unemployed in the state. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 27, 2018 Report Posted September 27, 2018 Just now, AndhraneedSCS said: Looks like people make up these numbers. If there was so much employment then there should be no unemployed in the state. Yeah, just like if someone follow AP’s MoU’s then there is no need for special status or the kind of IT jibs created in AP that all of IT jobs would be in aP Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 27, 2018 Report Posted September 27, 2018 8 minutes ago, Dubasi said: Nee grudhaa..pakaki poraa....redya kula gajjjji musali dog.... Arey emaindi kaka....kopam enduku aitunnav...nenu ekada boothulu matladinano chupiyu ante kuda Tuesday stories uh ? Too much chestunav nuv asalu... Quote
AndhraneedSCS Posted September 27, 2018 Report Posted September 27, 2018 1 minute ago, Android_Halwa said: Yeah, just like if someone follow AP’s MoU’s then there is no need for special status or the kind of IT jibs created in AP that all of IT jobs would be in aP MOU us just an understanding and may or may not materialize. This is data, which was provided based on evidence. If there are 3.5 L job additions in Hyderabad alone, lets assume there is about 1.5L in the rest of TG, so close to 5L employement in 1 year (election year). 5 Lakhs new jobs per year is no easy and if that is true, then there wont be any unemployed. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 27, 2018 Report Posted September 27, 2018 4 minutes ago, AndhraneedSCS said: MOU us just an understanding and may or may not materialize. This is data, which was provided based on evidence. If there are 3.5 L job additions in Hyderabad alone, lets assume there is about 1.5L in the rest of TG, so close to 5L employement in 1 year (election year). 5 Lakhs new jobs per year is no easy and if that is true, then there wont be any unemployed. Why do you think there will not be any unemployment ? Just by adding 3.5 lakh jobs in an year, a greater city of more than 1 crore population can survive with just 3.5 crore new jobs ? I mean...I don’t understand your logic here in the first place.. 3.5 lakh new jobs created...many of them may be temp jobs..construction jobs...people who lost jobs previous years might have been absorbed again this year, so many factors put together... now putting 5 lakh jobs over all in Telangana...of roughy 4 crore population, imagine the same growth continues for another decade, with attrition rate of 50%, taking into consideration of only 50% of the work force, it would take about 20 years to equip 2 crore population. 5 lakh jobs created in one year and your claim of no unemployment in TG is so silly and stupid. 3.5 lakh new jobs in a huge city as Hyderabad is very small number... Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 27, 2018 Report Posted September 27, 2018 Thing that should bother is the first time job seekers...not number of jobs..’ or probably unemployment rate... if not logically, atleast think scientifically....try to put numbers together , taking braid view of a city like Hyderabad and it’s demographies,labour market etc... Quote
sattipandu Posted September 28, 2018 Report Posted September 28, 2018 7 hours ago, Spartan said: Hyderabad has the fastest GDP per-capita growth rate of 8.7 in the Asia Pacific region, and third fastest in the world, according to a ranking of 300 largest metros from 2014 to 2016. Only Dublin (Ireland) at 21.2 per cent and Chongquin (China) at 9.98 per cent grew faster than Hyderabad worldwide. The Brookings analysis of Oxford economics data showed that Hyderabad ranked third across the world in terms of employment growth rate. The employment growth rate is higher only in Chengdu (China) and Manila (the Philippines). Delhi as the world’s sixth fastest growing metro city and placed Hyderabad as the 14th fastest growing city in the Asia Pacific region. Chennai and Kolkata saw the slowest growth rate. “Strong performers in India included Delhi and Hyderabad, with Delhi achieving the largest employment increase in the region (621,000) and Hyderabad boasting the fastest GDP per capita growth rate (8.7 per cent),” the report said. While Hyderabad is among top 15 along with Delhi, it is followed by Surat at at 19th rank and Mumbai at 23rd. Bengaluru, Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Pune follow at 46, 59, 86 and 88th ranks respectively. As per the report, the growth rate in employment in Hyderabad in 2014-16 was 5.4 per cent but the GDP per capita growth was highest, surpassing Delhi and Surat at 6.6 per cent and 7.9 per cent respectively. Chennai and Kolkata saw the slowest growth rate of 2.5 per cent in employment from 2014-16. The employment increase in Hyderabad was 3,43,500 at growth rate of 5.4 percent for 2014-15. However Mumbai added 4.70 lakh jobs at growth rate of 2.90 per cent. antha Andhrolla chalava.... Bobu gari daya(vision) BringBabuBacktoHyd Quote
hyperbole Posted September 28, 2018 Report Posted September 28, 2018 5 hours ago, AndhraneedSCS said: Looks like people make up these numbers. If there was so much employment then there should be no unemployed in the state. why is it difficult to believe since population of hyderbad is any where from 1.2-1.5 crore people and it is adding more as we speak, the jobs are from all walks of life from salesmen to marketing to banking to hospitality to serivces etc, the city grew 4 times bigger is the last decade itself. In perspective the population of hyd in 2004 was 40 lakhs and now 1.6 crore(floating included) Quote
reality Posted September 28, 2018 Report Posted September 28, 2018 7 hours ago, Hydrockers said: idhi antha na valle-- 420 nee lanti valla valle Nakka gadu ala thayarayyadu.....nuvvedo satire ki ante...line bagundi kada ani aadu speeches lo vadukuntunnadu... Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 28, 2018 Report Posted September 28, 2018 47 minutes ago, hyperbole said: why is it difficult to believe since population of hyderbad is any where from 1.2-1.5 crore people and it is adding more as we speak, the jobs are from all walks of life from salesmen to marketing to banking to hospitality to serivces etc, the city grew 4 times bigger is the last decade itself. In perspective the population of hyd in 2004 was 40 lakhs and now 1.6 crore(floating included) Vadiley ...labor anna...vallaki lekkal tho sambandham ledu...guddi lo nella kodukulu, burra panicheyadu anna...slaves, blind folded slaves..okadu chepithe vadi venakala tirige gorrelu, anthekani reality tho ae matram kuda sambandham leni yedhavalu Quote
Equalirights Posted September 28, 2018 Report Posted September 28, 2018 Good..ikkkadneti langas Langa bad ni amaravati tho comparing...langas never disappoint.. Quote
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