PM Modi distributes about 70,000 appointment letters
says 'Rozgar Mela' has become new identity of BJP-led government
PM Modi distributes about 70,000 appointment letters
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday addressed National Rozgar Mela via video conferencing and distributed about 70,000 appointment letters to new appointees in various government departments and organizations. Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister said that the entire world is eager to partner with India in its growth journey. “Today, India is known for its political stability which means a lot in today’s world. Today, the Government of India is recognized as a decisive government. Today, the government is known for its progressive economic and social decisions,” he said.
He said National Rozgar Mela has become the new identity of the present government and expressed happiness that the BJP and NDA-ruled states are also organizing similar Rozgar Melas on a regular basis.
Noting that the Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal has just begun, PM Modi said that this is a very significant moment for those who are joining government service as they have the opportunity to contribute towards making India a developed country in the next 25 years.
“Along with the present, you must give everything for the future of the country”, the Prime Minister said.
He congratulated new appointees and their family members on the occasion and talked about the emerging opportunities for employment and self-employment in the economy.Referring to initiatives like Mudra Scheme and Startup India, he said youngsters are also becoming job creators.
The Prime Minister said that campaign to provide government jobs to the youth is unprecedented and added that institutions like SSC, UPSC, and RRB are also focussing on making the recruitment process simple and transparent and have reduced the time cycle of recruitment from one-two years to a few months.
PM Modi said India is taking its economy to new heights as he pointed out the challenges including the economic recession, the global pandemic and the disruption in the supply chain due to the ongoing war.
He cited investment by multinationals and said new industries boost employment opportunities.
Highlighting the policies of the present government that have created lakhs of employment opportunities in the private sector, the Prime Minister gave the example of the automobile sector which contributes more than 6.5 per cent to the GDP of the country.
He mentioned that the growth of the automotive industry in India can be witnessed by the growing export of passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles and three and two-wheelers to various countries and that the automotive industry which was worth Rs 5 lakh crore ten years ago, stands at more than Rs 12 lakh crore today.
“The expansion of electric mobility is also taking place in India. The PLI scheme is also helping the automotive industry,” PM Modi said.
He said that India is a more stable, safe and strong country compared the period a decade ago.
Taking a veiled dig at the Congress-led government, he said “scam and misuse of the public money was the hallmark of governance” earlier.
“Today, India is known for its political stability which means a lot in today’s world. Today, the Government of India is recognized as a decisive government. Today, the government is known for its progressive economic and social decisions,” he said, adding that global agencies are acknowledging the work in ease of living, infrastructure building and ease of doing business.
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