Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, distributed over 51,000 appointment letters to newly appointed youths at the 16th Rozgar Mela in an online event.
This marks the 16th installment of appointment letters distributed to youth for permanent recruitment across various central government departments and ministries. Notably, over 40,000 of these appointments have been made in the Ministry of Railways. Recruits will also join health, postal service, financial institutions, among other departments.
While distributing the letters the PM said, his government’s identity is that now jobs are given without any recommendations and bribes.
"... Our motto is 'Bina Parchi Bina Kharchi'... Lakhs of youth have been employed through such Rozgar Mela and are contributing to the development of the nation... Some will protect the nation, some warriors of 'Help for all', some will strengthen the financial inclusion mission, and many others will enhance the industrial development of the nation... Your departments are different, but one body - nation's service…," he said.
While addressing the event, minister of state in the Prime Minister’s office, Jitendra Singh, announced that each candidate will also be given the option to undertake the ‘ Mission Karmayogi Prarambh ’ module, allowing new recruits to better prepare themselves for the roles they are about to take on.
PM Modi said the government is focused on creating private sector jobs and has approved a new Employment Linked Incentive scheme to support this effort.
“The focus of the Indian government is also on creating new employment opportunities in the private sector. Recently, the government has approved a new scheme - Employment Linked Incentive scheme. Under this scheme, the government will provide Rs 15,000 to youth securing their first job in the private sector, meaning the government will contribute to the first salary of their first job. For this, the government has allocated a budget of about Rs 1 lakh crore, and this scheme will help in creating approximately 3.5 crore jobs," PM said.
This marks the 16th installment of appointment letters distributed to youth for permanent recruitment across various central government departments and ministries. Notably, over 40,000 of these appointments have been made in the Ministry of Railways. Recruits will also join health, postal service, financial institutions, among other departments.
While distributing the letters the PM said, his government’s identity is that now jobs are given without any recommendations and bribes.
"... Our motto is 'Bina Parchi Bina Kharchi'... Lakhs of youth have been employed through such Rozgar Mela and are contributing to the development of the nation... Some will protect the nation, some warriors of 'Help for all', some will strengthen the financial inclusion mission, and many others will enhance the industrial development of the nation... Your departments are different, but one body - nation's service…," he said.
While addressing the event, minister of state in the Prime Minister’s office, Jitendra Singh, announced that each candidate will also be given the option to undertake the ‘ Mission Karmayogi Prarambh ’ module, allowing new recruits to better prepare themselves for the roles they are about to take on.
PM Modi said the government is focused on creating private sector jobs and has approved a new Employment Linked Incentive scheme to support this effort.
“The focus of the Indian government is also on creating new employment opportunities in the private sector. Recently, the government has approved a new scheme - Employment Linked Incentive scheme. Under this scheme, the government will provide Rs 15,000 to youth securing their first job in the private sector, meaning the government will contribute to the first salary of their first job. For this, the government has allocated a budget of about Rs 1 lakh crore, and this scheme will help in creating approximately 3.5 crore jobs," PM said.
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