Prime Minister Narendra Modi launches ‘Rozgar Mela’ to recruit 10 lakh personnel

Rozgar Mela: Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched ‘Rozgar Mela’, the recruitment drive for 10 lakh personnel, on Saturday. During the launch event, 75,000 candidates received their appointment letters kicking off the first phase of the recruitment scheme.

‘Rozgar Mela’ to recruit 10 lakh people, is an important milestone in government’s efforts for employment, and self-employment in the last eight years, said the prime minister at the launch through video conferencing. Several Union ministers were present at the launch of the scheme.

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New recruitments

According to reports, new recruits from the country will be appointed in around 38 ministries and departments of the Government of India. Ministries are expected to conduct these recruitments at a direct level or recruit eligible candidates through agencies such as Union Public Service Commission, Staff Selection Commission and Railway Recruitment Board.

Nearly 10 lakh jobs will be made available in Group A and B Gazetted Posts, Group B Non Gazetted and Group C Non Gazetted posts. Candidates can apply for these jobs.

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Biggest crisis

“India is today 5th largest economy in the world. In the last eight years, we have jumped from 10th to 5th position. It’s true that many big world economies are struggling with inflation, unemployment and other side effects of the biggest crisis in 100 years, it can’t just go away in 100 days,” said Modi.

“Despite this, India, with full force, new initiatives and some risks, has been trying to save itself from the global crisis. We have been able to save ourselves till now with your cooperation. We have, in the last 8 years, minimized the issues which created obstacles in our economy,” said the PM.

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