Key Points

Odisha CM Mohan Majhi distributed 964 appointment letters at a government job fair in Bhubaneswar during the Raj Sankranti festival. The BJP-led government has now filled 28,446 posts since taking office, fulfilling a key election promise. Deputy CMs KV Singh Deo and Pravati Parida joined the recruitment ceremony attended by grateful new hires. Majhi pledged to continue the hiring spree to build a "prosperous Odisha" through systematic vacancy filling.

Key Points: CM Majhi Distributes 964 Jobs at Odisha Niyojit Mela During Raj Sankranti

  • Majhi fulfills BJP's job promise with 964 appointments
  • Event coincided with Odisha's Raj Sankranti festival
  • 28,446 jobs filled since new govt formation
  • Deputy CMs Deo and Parida attend recruitment fair
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Odisha CM Majhi hands over 964 appointment letters at 'Niyojit Mela' in Bhubaneswar

Odisha CM Mohan Majhi hands out 964 appointment letters at Bhubaneswar job fair, fulfilling BJP's employment promise during Raj Sankranti festivities.

"After our new government came, we have given appointments in 28,446 government jobs as per our manifesto - CM Mohan Charan Majhi"

Bhubaneswar, June 17

On the final day of Odisha's popular Raja Sankranti festival, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Monday handed over 964 appointment letters at a government recruitment fair (Niyojit Mela) held in Bhubaneswar.

The event marked a significant milestone in the new government's employment drive.

Speaking to ANI, CM Majhi said, "Today is the last day of Odisha's festival, Raj Sankranti, and people are celebrating Raj Sankranti all over Odisha. In this sequence, we have given 964 appointment letters under the Niyojit Mela."

The Chief Minister highlighted that his government had already delivered on its promise of job creation, stating, "After our new government came, we have given appointments in 28,446 government jobs as per our manifesto..."

Majhi assured that the momentum would continue, with even more recruitments planned in the near future. "In the coming time, we will give more appointments... We will create a prosperous Odisha, a developed Odisha," he added.

The ceremony was attended by several leaders and officials and newly recruited candidates, who expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve in government roles.

Earlier on June 6, Mohan Charan Majhi also handed over 1,294 appointment letters to newly recruited officers and employees under seven departments during a large 'Nijukti Mela at the Railway Auditorium in Bhubaneswar.

The event was also graced by Deputy Chief Ministers KV Singh Deo and Pravati Parida, along with State Ministers.

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi said his government has started the recruitment process as promised, and at the 9th recruitment fair, appointment letters were given to 1,294 youth. He said the government is working to fill vacancies and will continue to hire more people in the future.

Speaking to the mediapersons, Mohan Charan Majhi said, "After our government came to power, we have started the recruitment process as promised. It was the 9th recruitment fair today, in which we gave appointment letters to 1,294 youth...As per our manifesto, we are working to fill government vacancies...We will recruit more people in the coming time."

- ANI

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Arjun P.
This is a great initiative by the new government! Creating 28,000+ jobs in such short time shows their commitment to youth employment. Hope they maintain this momentum 🤞 More power to Odisha!
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Priya M.
Wonderful to see jobs being given during Raja festival - double celebration for Odia families! But government should also ensure these are permanent positions, not just contractual. Quality matters as much as quantity.
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Rahul K.
As someone from Odisha, I'm cautiously optimistic. Previous govts made similar promises. Hope this isn't just political drama before panchayat elections. Actions speak louder than words!
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Sunita T.
My cousin got selected in last Nijukti Mela! Entire village celebrated like Diwali 🪔 Government jobs bring stability to rural families. Hope they maintain transparency in selection process.
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Deepak N.
Good start but need more focus on technical and skill-based jobs too. Traditional govt posts won't drive Odisha's development. Time to think beyond babu culture!
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Manoj B.
While appreciating the job fairs, I hope the government also looks at improving work conditions in existing posts. Many departments are understaffed and overworked. New recruits alone won't solve systemic issues.

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