and how about of each of them % of the whole NO. of indian workers?i mean privit % ,goi%,it%,,,
Here is some of data I got for you-
number of regular employees of Indian Railways in 1997: 1,583,614 (standing
world record 2004) [GWR]
- number of people applying for 22,000 jobs advertised by the Indian Railway (2003):
740,000
- planned number of staff of Reuters news agency to work in Bangalore by 2006:
1,500 (or 10 % of Reuter's total workforce) [BBC Oct 04]
- number of Dalits employed to clean toilet pits (& remove night soil) in Bangalore:
10,000 - 15,000 estimate [BBC; Sep 2002]
- working population: 699.9 million [GTF; 2005]
- domestic workers in India: 14 million [approx 2003]
- women employed in rural areas: 31 % [approx 2003]
- women employed in cities: 11 % [approx 2003]
- people registered as unemployed with 936 employment exchanges: 41.6 million
(beginning 2004)
- * people employed: about 480 million [AT Jan 07]
- employment in the unorganised sector: 91.39 % of work force [approx 2003]
- employed in agriculture: 50 % (2003)
- employment growth in agriculture: 0.01 % (2003)
employment in IT and BPO (Business Process Outsourcing)
- * number of people employed in overall IT industry in India (end 2006):
1.3 million directly -- 3 million indirectly [BBC Jan 07]
- staff employed in ITES-BPO : 2002/03: 171,100 -- 2003/04: 245,100
(ITES-BPO: IT enabled Services - Business Process Outsourcing) [GTF; 2005]
- staff employed in outsourced customer service: 2002/03: 65,000 -- 2003/04: 95,000
[GTF; 2005]
- annual employee attrition (staff turnover) in voice based BPO (i.e. outsourced
call centres): up to 70-80% in some voice BPOs [GTF; Jan 2006
- * number of people applying at Infosys in Bangalore: 1.4 million in 2006 [BBC Jan 07]
- * number of workers hired by Infosys in Bangalore per year: 30,000 [BBC Jan 07]
- * people employed by three major Indian IT firms (Infosys, Wipro, TCS):
2006: between 52,000 and 83,000 each-- 2001: between 10,000 and 20,000 each --
1996: between 1,000 and 9,000 each [BBC Jan 07]
- * people employed abroad by major IT firms: Wipro: 11,000 -- TCS: 20,000
[BBC Jan 07]
- annual salary hike in IT services 2003: 14% [2004]
- * number of members of WBITSA (West Bengali organisation representing
IT worker's rights): 500 [BBC Jan 07]
- * number of IT workers in West Bengal: 2006: 40,000 (incl. call centre staff)
[BBC Jan 07] -- 2004: 20,000 [BBC Oct 04]