Why there is huge craze for government job in India?
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Why there is huge craze for government job in India?
Why is there so much craze for government jobs? They are under a false impression that a government job is ‘not demanding’, ‘has no targets’ and ‘provides a lot of benefits’. Most of all, it comes with ‘job security’, even though the pay is low compared to a job in the private sector.
Which country has more government jobs?
The public sector provides a range of government services, and can offer significant employment opportunities….The Best Countries for Employment in the Public Sector.
Rank | Country | Government Employment as a Percentage of Total Employment, 2015 |
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1 | Norway | 30.0 |
2 | Denmark | 29.1 |
3 | Sweden | 28.6 |
4 | Finland | 24.9 |
Which country has the best public sector?
Switzerland is the country with the highest public sector performance and efficiency, while Italy is the country with the lowest overall score in the report.
What do Indians think of other countries’ leaders?
Indians hold mixed views of other countries’ leaders, with many people voicing no opinion. A majority of Indians (58\%) are confident in U.S. President Barack Obama to do the right thing regarding world affairs. This includes 34\% who have a lot of confidence in him. But such overall public confidence is down 16 points from 2015.
How many people are there in India and China?
Together, India and China are home to a staggering 2.7 billion individuals. But in MinuteEarth’s video below, host Kate Yoshida explains that the two nations have actually grown at about the same rate, population-wise, as the rest of the world’s countries.
What do Indians think of India’s Global Engagement?
For the most part, Indians are moderately supportive of India’s global engagement. Many, however, voice no opinion about such global affairs, again a reminder that for large numbers of Indians living in disparate rural villages or vast urban squatter settlements, international relations are quite removed from the concerns of their daily lives.
What do the Chinese and Indians think of each other?
In the wake of Sino-Indian territorial disputes and growing economic competition, only 26\% of Chinese hold a favorable view of India. About six-in-ten Chinese (61\%) express a negative opinion. For their part, Indians hold mixed views of other major countries.