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Rozgar Mela: PM Modi Will Hand Out 71,000 Appointment Letters Today

According to the announcement, recruitment efforts are being conducted by state governments and UTs that are supporting this programme as well as departments of the central government.

Sentinel Digital Desk

NEW DELHI: According to a statement from the Prime Minister's Office, as part of Rozgar Mela, Prime Minister Narendra Modi distributed around 71,000 appointment letters to recently hired employees via video conference today.

There will be 45 Rozgar Mela events across the nation.

The new hires, chosen from across the nation, will fill a variety of positions/posts, including Gramin Dak Sevaks, Inspector of Posts, Commercial-cum-Ticket Clerk, Junior clerk-cum-Typist, Junior Accounts Clerk, Track Maintainer, Assistant Section Officer, Lower Division Clerk, Sub Divisional Officer, Tax Assistants, Assistant Enforcement Officer, Inspectors, Nursing Officers, Assistant Security Officers, Fireman, Assistant Accounts officer, Assistant Audit officer, Divisional Accountant, Auditor, Constable, Head Constable, Assistant Commandant, Principal, Trained Graduate Teacher, Assistant Registrar, Assistant Professor, among others.

The Rozgar Mela is a step in the fulfilment of the Prime Minister's promise to give the creation of jobs the utmost priority. According to the press release, the Rozgar Mela is anticipated to serve as a catalyst for increased job creation and give young people worthwhile chances for empowerment and participation in national development.

The newly appointed individuals will also have the chance to educate themselves through Karmayogi Prarambh, an online orientation programme for all new employees in different government ministries.

The effort to create 10 lakh government employment was officially launched by Prime Minister Modi in October when he unveiled the first part of the "Rozgar Mela."

The government wants to emphasise producing and generating employment with the Rozgar Mela. By giving these young people chances and opening the door for widespread involvement, the Mela aims to empower the country's youth and ultimately build the country.

The Mela is intended for people between the ages of 18 and 35 with educational backgrounds ranging from 8th grade to graduate school. The government uses several methods to reach out to this population, including print ads placed all throughout the nation, mass SMS messages delivered to the group, social media, etc.

In order to further mobilise the youth and encourage participation, the government also holds frequent seminars at the college and university levels in and near the districts of the Rozgar Mela.

The Kaushal Mela, which is held in conjunction with the festival, encourages young people to sign up for training in skill development. Counselling sessions for job seekers are also planned and scheduled.

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