1mn given govt jobs in last 1.5 years: PM Modi
Hindustan Times Jammu|December 24, 2024
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said his government has provided nearly one million permanent government jobs to youths in the last one and a half years, which he asserted, is a record.
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NEW DELHI: Addressing recruits at a Rozgar Mela through a virtual event, where over 71,000 people were given appointment letters, he said never before in the tenure of any previous government were jobs provided in such a "mission mode".

The young population is at the centre of his government's policies and programmes, he said, adding honesty and transparency have driven the recruitment process. The prime minister said Rozgar Melas (recruitment drives) are empowering the youth and unlocking their potential.

"The youth of India today is full of new confidence, succeeding in every sector," he said. Noting that a large number of recruits are women, Modi said it is the endeavour of his government that they become self-dependent in every field.

The government's decision to grant 26-week maternity leave to women has helped them a lot in their careers, he said and underscored that women are the majority owners of the houses constructed under the 'PM Awas Yojana'. Women-led development is taking place in the country, he said.

Modi said making maximum use of the Indian youths' abilities and talent is a priority of his government, and that they are at the centre of a host of schemes, be it start-up India, digital India or reforms in space and defence sectors.

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