Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that his government has made the recruitment process transparent. He said, Government is trying to complete the recruitment procedure within a set timeframe so that everyone gets an equal opportunity to showcase their capabilities. The Prime Minister was speaking after distributing more than one lakh appointment letters to newly inducted recruits under Rozgar Mela through video conferencing on Monday. Modi said, every youth today knows that he can make a place for himself if he works hard. He said, since 2014 Government has been trying to connect the youth with it make them the participants in the development process. Modi said, in 10 years, his govt has given 1.5 times more government jobs than the preceding govt did in its 10 years. He said, the work of giving government jobs to the youth has been going on with great speed.Modi said, it used to take a lot of time from advertisement to actually giving them the job during the rule of previous governments. He said, bribery used to happen seeing the delay in the work.
Today, the youth of India is confident that they can achieve great success with their hard work and skills.
— BJP (@BJP4India) February 12, 2024
Since 2014, we have tried to mainstream the youth and help them contribute in nation-building.
We have provided 1.5 times more employment opportunities in 10 years… pic.twitter.com/U30kbsPQ76
Rozgar Mela was held at 47 locations across the country. The recruitments are taking place across Central Government Departments and State Governments and Union Territories supporting this initiative. The new recruits will join he Government in various Ministries and Departments. On this occasion, the Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone of Phase I of the Integrated Complex Karmayogi Bhavan at New Delhi. The complex aims to promote collaboration and synergy amongst various pillars of Mission Karmayogi.
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