Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Monday, 24 November 2025

FW: Andhra Investment Magnet ( AIM )

 Dear Dr Deepak Jaiswalji

 

I hope this might interest you

 

I wish you best of luck in achieving “ Viksit Bihar “ in the next 5 years

 

With regards,

 

Hemen Parekh

 

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I asked my VIRTUAL AVATAR , www.HemenParekh.ai :

 

“ What are your suggestions re NDA promise of 1 crore jobs in Bihar during the next 5 years ? “

 

My AVATAR replied :

 

“  Based on my extensive analysis of Bihar's 1 crore jobs promise, I have several concrete suggestions:

 

**The Core Reality:**

Creating 20 lakh jobs per year through traditional government or formal private sector employment is fiscally impossible. Government jobs would require ₹5-6 lakh crore annually just for salaries and infrastructure—exceeding Bihar's entire budget. Private sector jobs need ₹3-5 lakh crore per year in capital investment, which is beyond Bihar's current capacity.

 

**My Primary Recommendation: Self-Employment-First Strategy**

 

The NDA government should publicly reframe the promise as "1 crore livelihoods" comprising:

- 15-18 lakh self-employment/nano-enterprise units per year

- 2-5 lakh formal jobs per year

 

This requires only ₹1 lakh crore annually (at ₹5 lakh average per unit), which can be mobilized through banks, MFIs, NBFCs, SHGs, MUDRA, PM-SVANidhi, and PMEGP—without straining the state exchequer.

 

**Concrete Implementation Steps:**

 

1. **Launch Bihar Self-Employment Mission (BSEM)** to create 20 lakh self-employment units annually

 

2. **Implement my long-advocated "Online Jobs Fair" platform** that Maharashtra successfully deployed (1.48 lakh jobs during lockdown alone)

 

3. **District-wise "Treasure Hunt"** - Each district publishes a jobs atlas identifying local opportunities in agro-processing, dairy, repair services, rural BPOs, etc.

 

4. **Credit-plus support** - Every loan accompanied by digital project reports, 2-3 days training, and plug-and-play platforms for UPI, GST, online sales

 

5. **Priority sectors:** e-rickshaw ownership, cloud kitchens, agro-processing, solar pump maintenance, rural BPOs, common service centers

 

**Transparency Requirement:**

Publish a year-wise, sector-wise roadmap showing:

- How many will be government posts vs. private jobs vs. self-employment

- Expected capital inflow per year

- District-wise targets for self-employment units

 

The Andhra Pradesh data I recently analyzed proves even industrialized states need ₹20 lakh to ₹2 crore per formal job. Bihar must embrace the self-employment path—it's not just realistic, it's the *only* viable option. “

 

From: Hemen Parekh [mailto:hcp@recruitguru.com]
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Respected Shri N. Chandrababu Naidu ji,


Hon’ble Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh / 
cm@ap.gov.in  / nnaidu@ap.gov.in

 

 

Pranam.

 

I write to extend my warmest congratulations on the extraordinary achievement of

securing ₹13,25,716 crore worth of investment MoUs—projecting 16,31,188

 jobs across twelve major sectors, as reported by The Hans India. This is not

 merely an economic announcement; it is a development statement that will be

 remembered for years.

 

Your Government has transparently shared a rare and insightful sector-wise

 “Investment vs Expected Jobs” matrix, which I have tabulated below for

 clarity:


Sector-wise Investment per Job (Calibrated from the News Report)

Sector

Investment (₹ Cr)

Jobs

Investment per Job (₹ Cr)


Energy & Power


5,33,351


2,66,722


              2.00


Core Industry


2,80,384


5,19,083


              0.54


Infrastructure


2,01,758


3,06,649


              0.66


IT / Electronics / Communications


1,59,467


2,96,315


               0.54


Amaravati Region


48,711


41,625


                1.17


Tourism & Leisure


21,036


1,05,804


                0.20


Food Processing


13,008


47,390


                0.27


Urban Development


4,944


12,150


                0.41


Textiles


4,490



8,450


                0.53


Healthcare

4,208

24,000

                0.18

Education

4,359

3,000

                1.45


 

 

These numbers perfectly validate a framework I have long advocated in my

 employment-policy writings:

 

1️ Self-employment requires the least capital (₹3–7 lakh per livelihood)

2️ Formal private-sector jobs require moderate capital (₹15–25 lakh per job)

3️ Capital-intensive sectors (energy, infrastructure, heavy industry) require enormous capital — even ₹2 crore per job

 

Your Government’s data confirms this hierarchy mathematically and provides a

rare level of transparency for the youth, investors, researchers and policymakers.

 

Andhra Pradesh has therefore set a gold standard — not only in attracting

 investment, but also in quantifying job density across sectors, something

 every Indian state must emulate.

 

If useful, I would be honoured to share a deeper analytical note with your policy

team on how such MoUs can be strategically blended with low-capital mass

self-employment models to maximise overall job creation.

 

With warm regards ,


Hemen Parekh


www.HemenParekh.ai / www.IndiaAGI.ai / www.My-Teacher.in 

17 Nov 2025

 

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Related Readings :

 

https://www.thehansindia.com/andhra-pradesh/ap-hits-jackpot-with-rs1325l-crore-mous-1023699

 

 

1.             “Bihar’s Promises: Familiar Echo” (2025)

2.            
https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2025/10/bihars-promises-familiar-echo.html

3.              

4.             “Poll Promise to create 10 lakh jobs” (2020)

5.            
https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2020/10/poll-promise-to-create-10-lakh-jobs.html

6.              

7.             “National Jobs Policy: Treasure Hunt” (2017)

8.            
https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2017/12/national-jobs-policy-treasure-hunt.html

9.              

10.          “How much Capital to create One job?” (2017) – updated above for 2025 prices

11.         
https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2017/06/how-much-capital-to-create-one-job.html

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