Employment Fair is arranged in Ghaziabad, Premier Modi has addicted

New -Delhi, April 26 (IANS). In order to provide new jobs for youths across the country, Employment Fair was arranged on Saturday at the IMS University College Campus in Dasna, Ghaziabad. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the newly appointed candidates at 11 o’clock and communicated by virtual medium. In his speech, Prime Minister Modi called on youth to play an active role in building a new India. He said that employment generation is the best priority and that this employment scholarship is an important step in empowering the youth and contributing to national development. The main guests of this program, the Minister of the Union Minister Singh Baghel, distributed appointment letters to the newly appointed candidates in Ghaziabad. He said that under today’s employment scholarship, a total of 51,000 candidates get to appointment letters across the country, which gave great enthusiasm among the youth. He said that the youth, together with new jobs, also got a message to realize the dream of self -sufficient India. At the same time, he also mourned the recent Pahalgam incident. In addition, a program was also held in Patna under this job, organized in 47 places across the country, in which Ramnath Thakur, Minister of Public Servants, was present. In his presence, appointment letters were distributed under 215 candidates. While congratulating the Prime Minister and the Government of India, Minister Ramnath Thakur said that the work to remove the problems of poor and helpless people is being done by the prime minister’s thinking and efforts. He also called on the newly appointed staff to be committed to the service of the Society. Employment scholarship is organized for new appointments under various ministries and departments, such as the Income Division, the Ministry of Staff and Public Grievances and Pension, Ministry of Home Affairs, Posts Division, Higher Education Department, Labor and Employment Ministry. -Ians DSC/CBT Share this story Tags