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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:
1️⃣ Self-employment requires the least capital (₹3–7 lakh per livelihood)
2️⃣ Formal private-sector jobs require moderate capital (₹15–25 lakh per job)
3️⃣ 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
“Bihar’s Promises: Familiar Echo” (2025)
https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2025/10/bihars-promises-familiar-echo.html“Poll Promise to create 10 lakh jobs” (2020)
https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2020/10/poll-promise-to-create-10-lakh-jobs.html“National Jobs Policy: Treasure Hunt” (2017)
https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2017/12/national-jobs-policy-treasure-hunt.html“How much Capital to create One job?” (2017) – updated above for 2025 prices
https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2017/06/how-much-capital-to-create-one-job.html


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