Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on Sunday, said that the double engine government of the Centre and the state is delivering on the promise of 'Har Haath ko Kaam, Har Haath ko Rozgar' by creating ample employment opportunities in the state, said an official statement from UP government on Sun
The event is part of a nationwide initiative where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will distribute approximately 51,000 appointment letters to newly recruited individuals in various government departments.
During her address at the event, Finance Minister Sitharaman stressed the importance of embracing local languages when individuals are posted to different regions. She highlighted the significance of providing job opportunities to local residents and addressing language-related challenges.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will distribute 51,000 appointment letters under Rozgar Mela on Tuesday through video conferencing. He will also address these appointees on the occasion.
Uttar Pradesh is gaining fame as 'India's new growth engine' across the country and the globe. The state is continuously advancing towards achieving the target of a one trillion dollar economy, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi praising the development story of UP.
Sikkim took part in the nationwide Rozgar Mela in Gangtok to issue job orders to youths of the State and country. The job orders included recruitment in paramilitary forces and other ancillary services, with 104 job orders given in Sikkim today, seven of which were for Sikkimese locals in pa
The Rashtriya Rozgar Mela was organized in CRPF Group Centre, Sambo Ranchi on Monday to distribute appointment letters to candidates of Central Reserve Police Force, Assam Rifles, Services Selection Board (SSB), Central Industrial Security Forces (CISF) and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP).
Speaking to ANI, Inspector General of CSWT BSF Indore Kuldeep Kumar Gulia said, “Today, a rojgar mela was organised here under which, 700 appointment letters were to be provided to BSF. Of these, 200 appointment letters were to be distributed in Gwalior and 500 were for Indore.”