On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that in the ten years of his administration, jobs have been created 1.5 times more than they were during the previous administration. During a Rozgar Mela program, Prime Minister Modi used a video conference to hand over recruitment letters for government jobs to over a lakh young people. He criticized the previous government for taking an abnormally long time to finish recruitment processes and claimed that this encouraged bribery. According to the prime minister, his administration has increased openness and is making efforts to guarantee that hiring is completed within a set amount of time.
According to him, young people think that with enough effort and skill, they can all succeed in the political system and find a place for themselves. The prime minister claimed that his government’s initiatives, such as the plan to install rooftop solar power in one crore homes or the significant infrastructure investment, have generated a great deal of job opportunities.
India is the third-largest ecosystem in the sector, with over 1.25 lakh start-ups, and young people are starting new businesses in even smaller cities, he added, adding that this is creating thousands of jobs, according to PM Modi. The government is establishing a fund of Rs 1 lakh crore for research and innovation and has extended tax rebates to startups.
The 1 lakh recruiters and their families were congratulated by the prime minister. He acknowledged that there was an increase in bribery as a result of the delay between job announcements and appointment letters, but added that the current administration had made the entire process transparent and had finished the hiring process in the allotted time. He mentioned or crore rooftop solar plants, which will lower family power bills, allow them to earn money by supplying power to the grid, and create thousands of jobs, while discussing the opening of new sectors and the creation of opportunities for employment and self-employment for the youth of this country.
He emphasized that trains, which are the most popular mode of transportation for the general public, are currently undergoing significant change and will undergo a total overhaul within the next ten years. Even more, Modi announced that the examination for paramilitary forces will now be administered in thirteen languages in addition to Hindi and English as of January 1.
All departments of the central government as well as the state and union territory governments are recruiting in support of this program. In a statement, the government said that the new hires will be employed in a variety of ministries and departments, including the Department of Revenue, the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Department of Higher Education, the Department of Atomic Energy, the Ministry of Defense, the Department of Financial Services, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, and the Ministry of Railways.
