India a Stable Growth Engine, Best Time for Youth to Join Workforce: Puri

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri stated that the current period is opportune for India's youth to enter the workforce, as the country is recognized globally as a stable growth engine. He highlighted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has distributed appointment letters to over 11 lakh candidates through Rozgar Melas, with 61,000 given in the latest edition. Puri contrasted today's trillion-dollar economy with deeper markets against the limited resources and scale of India in the 1970s. He emphasized that the work for public servants has shifted from managing scarcity to building capability with speed and integrity.

Key Points: India Stable Growth Engine, Best Time for Youth: Hardeep Puri

  • India seen as stable global growth engine
  • Over 11 lakh appointment letters via Rozgar Melas
  • Minister highlights economic transformation
  • Youth urged to join expanding workforce
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India is a stable growth engine, best time for youth to join workforce: Hardeep Puri

Union Minister Hardeep Puri says India is a stable growth engine, making it the best time for youth to join the workforce, citing PM Modi's Rozgar Melas.

"India is being recognised as a stable growth engine with improving fundamentals under the decisive, firm and visionary leadership of PM Modi. - Hardeep Puri"

New Delhi, Jan 24

Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri said on Saturday that current times are opportune for inspired and aspirational young people to join the workforce as India is being recognised as a stable growth engine with improving fundamentals.

In a social media post on X, the minister noted Prime Minister Narendra Modi has handed over appointment letters to more than 11 lakh qualified candidates nationwide through Rozgar Melas, and that 61,000 letters were distributed during the 18th edition held at 45 locations on Saturday.

"In a world marked by conflict, fragmented supply chains, and rapid technology disruption, India is being recognised as a stable growth engine with improving fundamentals under the decisive, firm and visionary leadership of PM Modi," Puri said.

"This is a good time for India's inspired and aspirational young people to join the workforce. PM Modi has handed over appointment letters to more than 11 lakh qualified candidates across the country through Rozgar Melas," the minister added.

Puri said he joined the event from Chandigarh and personally handed over appointment letters to 25 young candidates out of the total 107 that were distributed to selected individuals after a rigorous recruitment process.

"Placements included those in ITBP, CRPF, CISF, Assam Rifles, Bank of Baroda, Union Bank and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology," the minister said.

Puri recalled his entry into the Indian Foreign Service in 1974, and contrasted India's past scale and limited resources with today's scenario.

"India's population was about 609 million, and our nominal GDP was just under $100 billion, with per capita income in the low hundreds of dollars. A vast country, limited resources, and very little fiscal room for error," he stated.

India's economy is now measured in trillions, with deeper markets and stronger institutions, the minister said, adding that for a public servant the work is no longer about managing scarcity but building capability at speed and integrity.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the numbers look good, I hope the quality of jobs matches the quantity. Many of my friends got appointment letters but the salaries are barely enough to survive in metro cities. The focus should be on high-value employment.
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Vikram M
The contrast from 1974 is stark and shows how far we've come. From managing scarcity to building capability – that's a powerful shift in mindset for the nation. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to India for work, I can attest to the energy here. The tech scene in Bangalore and Hyderabad is buzzing. It does feel like a good time for skilled professionals.
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Rohit P
Good step, but what about the lakhs of engineers and graduates still struggling? Rozgar Melas are helpful, but we need a massive push in private sector job creation too. The youth need opportunities beyond government jobs.
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Kavya N
Seeing placements in ITBP, CRPF, and banks is reassuring. It shows diversity in opportunities. My cousin got a job in Bank of Baroda through the last mela. The family is very relieved. 🙏
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Michael C
The "stable growth engine" point is key. With global uncertainty, India's relative stability is a huge advantage for attracting investment and creating jobs. The fundamentals

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