Monday that the country is becoming self-reliant under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The central government is working fast in the fields of employment and self-employment. Under this, appointment letters were distributed to the candidates at the employment fair today.
Som Prakash, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry as Chief Guest, distributed appointment letters to 25 candidates with his own hands at the 08th Employment Fair organised at 23rd Corps Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force Border (ITBP) Seemdwar here today. A total of 200 people were given appointment letters today.
During this, the union Minister of State said that today a large number of youths are getting employment due to the tireless efforts of the Prime Minister. To imbibe the resolve of a developed India, appointments are being made in various departments by the Central Government. He said that job fairs have been organised across the country at 45 centres in different states and union territories with the aim of realising the vision of a developed India.
Employment has been made available to one lakh people through the employment fair by the Ministry of Home Affairs, in which only CAPFs Around 87,000 vacancies have been filled. Also, under this programme, the central government plans to fill about 10 lakh jobs by the end of this year.
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force-110, Border Security Force-14, Central Reserve Police Force-34, Central Industrial Security Force-19, Sashastra Seema Bal-13, and Assam Rifles-10 of various Central Armed Police (CAPF) organisations today at the Dehradun centre of the job fair. Appointment letters have been distributed to a total of 200 youths. I congratulated the youth on their appointment through an online meeting.
Cantonment MLA Savita Kapoor, Additional Director General, Western Command Chandigarh Manoj Rawat, Indian Police Service Inspector General Northern Frontier Sanjay Gunjyal, Deputy General Northern Frontier Ramakant Sharma, Deputy Inspector General Frontier RS Rana, Deputy Inspector General Border Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force Dehradun Pawan in the programme Malik, Deputy Inspector General of the Indian Police Service Dehradun Manu Maharaj Dehradun, Fighter 23rd Corps Piyush Pushkar, and others were present.
