'Office boy vacancy' attracts 2.3 million applications
More than 2.3 million people have applied to be general assistants in regional government offices in northernIndia, officials say on Thursday.
The minimum criteria for applicants were completion of fifth grade and the ability to ride a bicycle.
State Minister Ambika Chaudhary said that it would take about four years to interview all the applicants.
"We may ask for fresh applications with a new recruitment process," she said.
The job involves fetching tea and drinking water and carrying files to officials' desks.
The monthly salary is about 20,000 rupees (300 dollars) but the jobs are coveted as perks include subsidised housing and pension payments.
Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state with around 200 million people, has soaring unemployment, including an estimated 13 million among those aged 15 to 35 alone, according to government data