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Information technology and retail sector have the potential to be
two major job creators in the country in the next five years, according
to Dr Ganesh Natarajan, the Chairman of Nasscom. IT sector has a
potential of creating five million jobs while retail sector may
create about 2.5 million jobs in the next five years.
"If one brings in the 4X factor, that is every job in the main
sector creates four more in-related services business, these sectors
have immense potential over the next five years," Dr Natarajan
said.
Speaking at the ReTechCon, the annual Retail Technology Conclave
here, he said that the IT sector now employs about 2 million people
directly and another 8 million indirectly. "These projections
may be difficult to believe. If one goes back 20 years, it would
have been difficult to envision then that we would achieve $100
million in exports. But today, IT sector is a $63 billion industry
in India. The current trends indicate that we will continue to grow
at about 25 to 30 percent a year," he said.
Likewise, the retail sector is seen to be emerging as next major
employer in the country, and significantly its impact is likely
to cover a wider geographical footprint unlike IT sector, wherein
about 95 percent of the current jobs are accounted by the top 10
cities.
Markets such as India, China and Vietnam are seen to be driving
the next wave of retail growth. Interestingly, unlike in the past,
we have interesting case studies of retail industry success for
other markets to emulate, he said.
Technology is set to play a significant role as a predominantly
unorganised retail seeks way to be part of the organized business.
It is estimated that there are over 10 million kirana shops in the
country and all of them, in fact, need some sort of automation/IT
to stay competitive. The technology industry is innovating to offer
them services and bring them on to the organized sector.
Source: Siliconindia.com
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