Indian youth scramble for government jobs highlights Modi’s growth challenge

Indian youth scramble for government jobs highlights Modi's growth challenge Indian youth scramble for government jobs highlights Modi's growth challenge

CHENNAI — A few months ago, Arghya Paul was sitting pretty. From a modest upbringing as a farmer’s son, he had studied hard, climbing the ladder to the kind of job many millions of Indians covet — working for the government.

But life turned upside down for the 36-year-old teacher and about 26,000 of his peers at various public schools in the Indian state of West Bengal in April. The country’s Supreme Court upheld a local court’s decision to annul their appointments after revelations that some candidates who took tests for the teaching jobs in 2016 — the same time as Paul did — had paid bribes to have their scores raised.