NEW DELHI, Oct 29: The central government is working on providing ten lakh jobs, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed on Saturday in a video message to ‘Rozgar Mela’ (employment fair) organized by the Gujarat government. Modi also said the number of government jobs for the youth would rise will rise.
As many as 5,000 persons got appointment letters from the Gujarat Panchayat Service Board while 8,000 persons were given appointment letters by the Gujarat Sub Inspector Recruitment Board and Lokrakshak Recruitment Board during the event, held ahead of Assembly elections in the BJP-ruled state.
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel distributed the appointment letters. “On the auspicious day of Dhanteras, we held a Rozgar Mela at the national level where we distributed appointment letters to 75,000 candidates,” Prime Minister Modi said in his address. Such Melas will continue to be organised at the national and state levels in the coming months, he said.
“The Central government is working on providing ten lakh jobs, and the states and Union territories are also getting associated with the campaign. The number of government jobs given to the youth will rise significantly,” he said. “Your appointment will hugely reinforce the campaigns for last-mile delivery and saturation of coverage of government schemes,” he told the new recruits.
Prime Minister Modi credited the new industrial policy of Gujarat for creating job opportunities and praised reforms like the abolition of an interview process for Class 3 and 4 government posts. “Our goal is to make India a developed nation by 2047. The next 25 years are very critical for the country. We need a lot of development and you should fulfil your duty to society and the country,” he said.
(Manas Dasgupta)