For now, the government has rejected the findings of the leaked jobs data, saying they aren’t final. There’s lots of evidence to show jobs have been created in the last four years, Rajiv Kumar, vice chairman of the government think-tank NITI Aayog, said last week.
The jobs report was only part of the drama surrounding India’s economic data last week, raising questions about the reliability and credibility of the nation’s statistics. Two members of the National Statistical Commission recently quit after expressing concerns about the labor report and revisions to gross domestic product figures.