Under the Rozgar Mela initiative, Prime Minister Narendra Modi distributed over 51,000 appointment letters to new recruits. He congratulated the youth, calling them ‘responsible partners’ who will serve in critical sectors for India’s development.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday distributed more than 51,000 appointment letters to newly inducted recruits under the Rozgar Mela initiative. Congratulating the youth, the Prime Minister stated that they are stepping into their roles at a crucial juncture and will serve as responsible partners in the nation’s growth story.
PM Addresses New Recruits
“Today, more than 51,000 youth have received appointment letters for government jobs. Today, all of you are becoming important partners, responsible partners, in the country’s development journey,” PM Modi said while addressing the appointees.
The Prime Minister emphasised that the new inductions span several critical sectors, which will be instrumental in driving the country forward. “You are all going to assume new responsibilities in railways, banking, defence, health, education, and many other sectors. You will all play a crucial role in fulfilling the resolve for a developed India in the coming years,” he added.
About the Rozgar Mela Initiative
The Rozgar Mela campaign aligns with the government’s sustained focus on employment generation and youth empowerment, integrating new talent into various central ministries, departments, and state administrations to boost public service delivery.
Rozgar Melas primarily target youth aged 18 to 35, accommodating a range of academic qualifications, including those who have completed 8th, 10th, and 12th grades, as well as ITI, Diploma, and Graduate degrees. This also includes trained and certified candidates who meet the National Skills Qualifications Framework standards.
Job seekers are mobilised and informed about the Rozgar Mela through various channels, such as print advertisements, bulk SMS, social media, and workshops at colleges and universities in and around the event’s district. (ANI)
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