PM Modi will give appointment letters to more than 51 thousand youth

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will distribute more than 51,000 appointment letters on Saturday. Through video conferencing at around 11:00 am, PM Modi will give joining letters to newly appointed youth in various government departments and organizations. According to the Prime Minister’s Office, Prime Minister Modi will also address the people appointed on the occasion. Reacting to this, Prime Minister Modi posted on X and emphasized that the government is determined to increase the participation of youth in the creation of ‘developed and self -sufficient’.

PM Modi said, “We are committed to increasing the participation of young colleagues in the creation of a developed and self -sufficient India. In this episode, I will participate in another employment fair through video conferencing at 11 am tomorrow, where thousands of youth will be handed over appointment letters.”

Recruitment is being done in central government ministries

Employment fair is a step towards fulfilling the Prime Minister’s commitment to give the top priority to employment generation. Employment fair will play an important role in empowering the youth and providing meaningful opportunities for their participation in nation building. So far more than 10 lakh recruitment letters have been issued through employment fairs across the country. The 16th employment fair will be held at 47 places across the country. These recruitments are being done in various ministries and departments of the central government.

New central employees will be involved

New employees selected from across the country will be included in other departments and ministries including the Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Home Affairs, Posts Department, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Department of Financial Services, Labor and Employment. Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to New Delhi on Thursday morning after completing his visit to five countries which lasted from 2 to 9 July. The diplomatic journey included Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil and Namibia, and during this time he also attended the 17th BRICS summit held at Rio de Janeiro under the chairmanship of Brazil. (Input-ANI)

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