DOGRA HERALD BUREAU
NEW DELHI, Dec 23
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (December 23, 2024) distributed more than 71,000 appointment letters to newly appointed recruits through video conferencing.
Addressing recruits at a Rozgar Mela through a virtual event, Mr. Modi said his government has provided nearly 10 lakh permanent government jobs to youths in the last one or one and a half years which, he asserted, is a record.
The young population is at the centre of his government’s policies and programmes, he said, adding honesty and transparency have driven the recruitment process.
Rozgar Melas are empowering the youth and unlocking their potential. Best wishes to the newly inducted appointees.https://t.co/XkEnXIqQZv
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 23, 2024
Noting that a large number of recruits are women, Mr. Modi said it is the endeavour of his government that they become self-dependent in every field.
The government’s decision to grant 26-week maternity leave to women has helped them a lot in their career, he said, noting that women are the majority owners of the house constructed under the ‘PM Awas Yojana’.
Women-led development is taking place in the country, he said.
Mr. Modi said making maximum use of the Indian youths’ abilities and talent is a priority of his government, noting that they are at the centre of a host of schemes, be it start up India, digital India or reforms in space and defence sectors.
The National Education Policy has taken steps for the development of youngsters, the Prime Minister said, highlighting its emphasis on the use of mother tongues. His government has ensured that language is not a barrier by ensuring that youngsters can take recruitment exams in 13 Indian languages, the PM added.
Noting that former prime minister Charan Singh, whose birth anniversary fell on Monday, stood for the development of rural India and for the country’s progress, Modi said his government has followed this by creating job and self-employment opportunities in villages.
Speaking at the event, Union minister Jitendra Singh said over 29 per cent of the 71,000 recruited came from the OBC category.
The backward classes recruitment has seen a 27 per cent rise under the Modi government compared to the UPA’s, he said.
The Schedules Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 15.8 and 9.6 respectively for Monday’s recruitments, Mr. Singh added.