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PM Modi to distribute 71,000 appointment letters to new recruits

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will distribute about 71,000 appointment letters to newly inducted recruits under Rozgar Mela via video conferencing on Thursday.

The Prime Minister will also address these appointees on the occasion. The Government has decided to provide about 10 lakh jobs in the Central Government within a year.

For this purpose, the first PM Rozgar Mela was introduced on October 22, 2022, where 75,000 government jobs were made.

Till date 2,18,000 jobs have been provided in various central government departments through several Rozgar Melas.

“The Rozgar Mela is a step towards fulfilment of the commitment of the Prime Minister to accord highest priority to employment generation” said the official statement.

It said, the Rozgar Mela is expected to act as a catalyst in further employment generation and provide meaningful opportunities to the youth for their empowerment and participation in national development.

The new recruits, selected from across the country, will join various positions/posts under Government of India like Train Manager, Station Master, Sr. commercial cum Ticket Clerk, Inspector, Sub Inspectors, Constable, Stenographer, Junior Accountant, Postal Assistant, Income Tax Inspector, Tax Assistant, Sr Draughtsman, JE/Supervisor, Assistant Professor, Teacher, Librarian, Nurse, Probationary Officers, PA, MTS, among others.

The newly inducted appointees will also get an opportunity to train themselves through ‘Karmayogi Prarambh’ which is an online orientation course for all new appointees in various Government departments.

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