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 IT, pharma to be key job creators in 2014
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
					
				
		
			
				
					Information technology (IT),  pharmaceutical, agri-based industries and banking sectors will remain  the largest employment generation sectors in 2014, industry lobby  Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) said in  a recent report. “These sectors will stand out despite  the fact that the present state of economy where in a large majority of  sectors, net employment is being lost and not created does not support  large scale employment," the study said.  The report said that  employment generation in India will benefit from economic recovery in  the US.
 “A large number of American firms are  expected to increase their IT spend as consumer sales pick up there.  Over 60 per cent of the India’s 75 billion software and service exports  are dependent on the US market,” the report said. The report further  said that top end IT firms and consulting firms will remain active in  campus recruitment in 2014. 
 “Since our economy still remains a  good mix of organised and unorganised, large corporates and small  enterprises, a large number of people in rural India dependent on  agriculture and the tertiary industries, there are inherent and inbuilt  strengths which come handy when the chips are down,“ Rana Kapoor,  president, Assocham said.
 The report also reveled that  recruitment from the pharmaceuticals sector would remain active, though  the aggregate number would be much smaller than the IT sector, followed  by agro-based industries. “Agriculture sector has posted robust growth  in 2013 and is likely to do so in 2014, based on better prospects for  the Rabi crop. The positive spin off would be evident in a whole lot of  industries which are directly linked,” the report said. The report added  that banking sector will be another employment generators in 2014,  particularly in the public sector.
 “A huge number of backlog vacancies  have to be filled up in the public sector banks.  For the private  sector, new licences likely to be given before April, will throw new  opportunities,” the report added.
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