Key Points

A young entrepreneur from Varanasi has turned personal setback into community success by launching a job creation app. Gaurav Kumar Srivastava's initiative has already employed 400 local residents with salaries ranging from ₹15,000 to ₹1,00,000. The app provides various delivery services while keeping employment opportunities within the city. Following this Varanasi success, the founder plans to expand the platform to major cities across India.

Key Points: Varanasi Youth Gaurav Kumar Srivastava Launches Make in India Job App

  • App founder previously worked for Turkish company that laid off 300 employees
  • Job fair attracted large turnout of young job seekers and women
  • Salaries range from ₹15,000 to ₹1,00,000 per month across various roles
  • Expansion plans include Gujarat, Mumbai and Delhi after Varanasi success
  • App provides delivery services to homes and offices across the city
  • Initiative directly supports PM Modi's Make in India and Vocal for Local campaigns
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'Make in India' gains momentum in Varanasi: Local youth launches employment App, 400 get jobs

Inspired by PM Modi's Make in India, Gaurav Kumar Srivastava's Uday Bharat app creates 400 jobs in Varanasi with salaries up to ₹1 lakh, expanding nationwide.

"I'm glad that I don't have to move out of Varanasi for work. Everything here is well-organised. - Krishna Kumar Maurya"

Varanasi, Sep 30

Inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Make in India' and 'Vocal for Local' campaigns, Varanasi resident Gaurav Kumar Srivastava has launched an employment-related App through his company Uday Bharat. This initiative is already providing jobs to 400 people locally.

The company recently organised a job fair in the city, which saw a large turnout of young job seekers and women. Under this initiative, employees are being offered salaries ranging from Rs 15,000 to Rs 1,00,000. The App will offer various delivery services to homes, offices, and other locations across Varanasi.

Gaurav Kumar Srivastava, co-founder of Uday Bharat, explained that he previously worked with a foreign (Turkish) company where he had employed around 300 people. However, the company suddenly laid off all its employees. Following this setback, Gaurav decided to start his own company and create employment opportunities for local residents.

"I am a resident of Varanasi, so I decided to begin this initiative here. After successfully employing 400 people in Varanasi, I plan to expand the App to Gujarat, Mumbai, and Delhi," Gaurav told IANS.

Those who received employment through the App expressed gratitude and shared their experiences with IANS.

Krishna Kumar Maurya, a newly-employed software developer, said, "I got this job through the App. It’s a great initiative under the 'Make in India' campaign. I’m glad that I don’t have to move out of Varanasi for work. Everything here is well-organised."

Khushboo, another beneficiary, shared, "I received a job opportunity through this App. I was asked to fill out a form, then called for an interview. I got selected and was offered the job. It’s a big opportunity for people looking for employment locally."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently reiterated the government’s focus on domestic production during the inauguration of the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show 2025 in Noida.

“The government is putting a lot of effort into the 'Make in India' initiative. We aim to manufacture everything from ‘chip to ship’ in India,” he had said.

The 'Make in India' campaign, launched on September 25, 2014, aims to facilitate investment, foster innovation, build world-class infrastructure, and establish India as a global manufacturing hub. It is a flagship initiative under the broader 'Vocal for Local' mission.

Now in its 2.0 phase, the initiative focusses on 27 key sectors. The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) oversees action plans for 15 manufacturing sectors, while the Department of Commerce handles 12 service sectors. The initiative promotes both domestic and foreign investment through outreach by ministries, state governments, and Indian missions abroad.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone from Varanasi, I've seen many friends struggle to find good jobs here. This app is a game-changer! Hope it expands to other cities soon. The salary range is quite decent too.
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Anjali F
Wonderful initiative! But I hope the company provides proper job security and benefits. Foreign companies sometimes offer better employee protections. Still, great start for local employment!
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Karthik V
Make in India showing real results! When local youth create opportunities instead of migrating to metros, it strengthens our economy. More power to such entrepreneurs! 💪
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Sarah B
Impressive to see tier-2 cities like Varanasi becoming innovation hubs. The digital transformation in smaller Indian cities is remarkable. Great model for other entrepreneurs!
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Michael C
The fact that he's planning expansion to Gujarat, Mumbai, and Delhi shows serious ambition. Hope this creates a ripple effect of local employment initiatives across India.
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Nisha Z
So happy to see women getting employment opportunities through this app! When women work, families prosper. This is real empowerment happening in our holy city. 🙏

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