PM Modi to distribute over 51,000 appointment letters at 19th Rozgar Mela
New Delhi, May 23
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the 19th edition of the Rozgar Mela on Saturday, distributing more than 51,000 appointment letters to newly recruited youth across multiple Union Ministries, departments, and public sector organisations.
He will also address the gathering on the occasion.
In keeping with the Prime Minister's commitment to prioritising employment generation, the Rozgar Mela is a major initiative aimed at translating this vision into reality.
Since its inception, around 12 lakh recruitment letters have been issued through 18 Rozgar Melas organised across the country.
The 19th Rozgar Mela will be held at 47 locations across the country.
The newly recruited candidates, selected from all parts of India, will be joining various Ministries and Departments of the Government of India including Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Department of Financial Services, Department of Higher Education among others.
The Rozgar Melas primarily target youth aged 18 to 35, accommodating a range of academic qualifications, including those who have completed 8th, 10th, and 12th grades, as well as ITI, Diploma, and Graduate degrees. This also includes trained and certified candidates who meet the National Skills Qualifications Framework standards.
Job seekers are mobilized and informed about the Rozgar Mela through various channels, such as print advertisements, bulk SMS, social media, and workshops at colleges and universities in and around the event's district.
— ANI
Reader Comments
My brother got selected in the last Rozgar Mela for a Railways post. The process was smooth and quick. This is genuinely helping lakhs of families. Kudos to the government for making this a regular event. 😊
Good initiative but we need more focus on creating private sector jobs too. Government can't employ everyone. Skill development programs should be strengthened alongside these melas. Just my two paise.
Attended a Rozgar Mela in Bangalore last year as a candidate. The crowd was huge but the organisation was decent. Hoping more jobs for graduates with specialised skills are included next time. Still, a step in the right direction. 👏
My cousin got a job through the 15th Rozgar Mela in the Health Ministry. It changed our family's financial situation completely. I just wish these opportunities reached more rural areas where awareness is low. Good work overall! 🌟
Numbers look great on paper, but ground reality is different. Many of these are just filling vacancies that existed for years. Need to see long-term employment trends rather than just one-day events. Still, every job counts for someone out there.
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