Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Rashtriya Rozgar Mela in which appointment letters were distributed to 71,000 new recruits, and said that he is distributing "recruitment letters" in the name of employment.
The Prime Minister said that the Rashtriya Rozgar Mela shows the government's commitment towards uplifting youth spirit and giving them employment opportunities.
On this occasion, A-HELP (Accredited Agent for Health and Extension of Livestock Production) kits were distributed by the Chief Minister to 23 A-help workers.
Taking a dig at the Congress, the CM said, "The previous government had passed an order to wait for several years to pay full salaries to teachers, which was wrong. It will be changed and will be implemented afresh. Now, the newly appointed teachers will be given 70 percent salary in the fir
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Thursday distribute about 71,000 appointment letters to newly inducted recruits under Rozgar Mela via video conferencing, Prime Minister's Office said in a release.
In a video posted across social media, club captain Sunil Chhetri was seen joined by goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu and Suresh Wangjam, who donated the t-shirts to children at a community shelter in Jayanagar.
"We are here in Udhampur and have already distributed aid materials, subsidy cheques and other benefits through the government of India schemes to the beneficiaries. I'm happy to say that this happened due to the abrogation of Article 370. Now, government schemes reached the border villages
On this occasion, while addressing the public, CM Yogi said "Right from assuming power in 2017, we worked with full commitment to empowering the deserving youth. The transparency and honesty in our work mechanism have cleansed UP's tarnished image. Earlier, the youth had to fight for thei
CM gave instructions to assess the loss of crops and distribute compensation to the farmers without delay. He also instructed the relief commissioner to inform the farmers about the weather forecast and make proper use of the early warning system.
Starting next financial year, the state government in the Budget document proposed to increase the subsidy from Rs 7 to Rs 10 per kg. For 2023-24, when the state is celebrating the 200 years of its tea industry, the incentive would, however, be Rs 12 per kg.