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PM Modi Distributes 51,000 Jobs, Says People Are System's True Strength

PM Modi distributed 51,000 appointment letters at a Rozgar Mela, emphasizing that people are the true strength of any system. He urged new recruits to serve with honesty and dedication, highlighting global optimism about India's youth. Candidates like Jagmohan Singh Pawar and Suhail Tomar shared their emotional success stories. The event covered sectors including banking, railways, defence, and education.

"True strength of any system is its people": PM Modi distributes 51,000 employment letters during Rozgar Mela

New Delhi, May 23

A Rozgar Mela was organised at the Ambedkar International Centre in Delhi, where nearly 51,000 appointment letters were distributed nationwide to selected candidates.

Commerce and Industry Ministry Piyush Goyal and Union Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh attended the event. Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined the programme virtually and extended his congratulations and motivational message to the newly recruited candidates across the country.

Prime Minister said that the Rozgar Mela is an important initiative aimed at empowering the youth of the country with new opportunities. Attending the event virtually being held in different states, he said that young people taking up responsibilities in sectors such as banking, railways, defence, education and other departments would play a key role in fulfilling the vision of a developed India.

"Amidst this campaign of policies and decisions, you must remember one more thing. The true strength of any system is its people... Government jobs are a means to make people's lives easier. Whatever department you work in, your behaviour, sensitivity, and work ethic will be of great importance. Therefore, every young 'Karmayogi' should see their work as ongoing," he said.

Prime Minister Modi praised the hard work and dedication of the youth and said that behind every success lies the contribution of family, society and citizens of the country. He urged the newly appointed candidates to continue learning new technologies and serve the nation with honesty, dedication and responsibility.

Referring to his recent foreign visits, the Prime Minister said that countries across the world are highly optimistic about India's youth and technological progress. He highlighted major agreements signed with nations such as the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy in areas including semiconductors, artificial intelligence, green technology, defence and advanced manufacturing, which are expected to create new employment opportunities for Indian youth.

PM Modi said, "I just returned from a trip to five countries two days ago. It was only a five-nation trip, but during this time, I spoke, had detailed discussions, and met with leaders of major companies from dozens of countries, and I felt one thing in common everywhere: The world is very excited about India's youth and India's technological progress."

Candidates who received appointment letters also shared their experiences and happiness during the event. Jagmohan Singh Pawar from Uttarakhand, selected as a Junior Engineer in Northern Railway, said that his "dream had finally come true after years of struggle and hard work." He credited his family and teachers for supporting him throughout the journey.

Suhail Tomar from Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, who was appointed as Junior Engineer Civil in the Delhi Division, said that success comes through discipline, hard work and consistency.....He thanked the Prime Minister, his teachers and mentors for inspiring him.

Suhani, who was appointed as a Technician in Northern Railway, described receiving the government job appointment letter as a "proud and emotional moment." She encouraged youth to continue working hard and remain alert for opportunities.

Another candidate from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, Abhinav Mishra, said that despite facing several challenges in life, hard work and self-confidence helped him achieve success. He advised aspirants to strengthen their basics, revise regularly and stay focused on their goals.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Vikram M

PM's message about 'Karmayogi' is inspiring. We need more such initiatives that focus on skill development and employment generation. The response from candidates like Suhail and Abhinav shows the impact of hard work. But we need transparency in recruitment processes too.

Aman W

Good news for job seekers! But I wish more focus was on private sector jobs and entrepreneurship. Government cannot absorb everyone. Still, rozgar mela is a good step for those who aspire for govt jobs. Hope these new employees serve with honesty as PM said. 🇮🇳

Rajesh Q

I am happy for the youth who got jobs, but I want to ask - what about the lakhs of unemployed graduates in rural areas? Rozgar melas should be held in every district, not just Delhi. Also, the PM's foreign visits creating jobs is a good idea, but results will take time.

Sarah B

It's encouraging to see the government prioritizing youth employment. The emphasis on technology and global partnerships is wise. However, I hope the appointment process was merit-based and free from corruption. The candidates' stories of hard work and family support are heartwarming. 👍

Naveen S

The PM's speech about 'true strength of any system is its people' is spot on. These new recruits have a responsibility to serve the nation. But we need more than one rozgar mela per year - regular drives and better exam reforms are needed. Proud moment for the candidates though! 🎉

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