Total chaos erupted in Kalina on Tuesday as the Central government owned Air India Airport Services Ltd held walk-in interviews for 2,000 handyman posts. Thousands turned up, leading to a stampede-like situation, forcing the event to be called off. This incident, along with a similar rush in Bharuch, underscores India's pressing job crisis. The Maharashtra government, facing state elections, announced a stipend scheme for job seekers, while a BJP MLA in Madhya Pradesh controversially advised youths to open puncture repair shops instead of relying on degrees. Job creation remains a critical challenge for India, despite its fast-growing economy.