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Prime minister Narendra Modi will distribute nearly 71,000 appointment letters virtually Friday under the ‘Rozgar Mela’ scheme for employment in government departments and organisations.
In October last year – on the occasion of Dhanteras – Modi introduced the scheme, which marked the start of a campaign to create 10 lakh government jobs.
The new recruits will work in a variety of positions or posts, including as junior engineers, locomotive drivers, technicians, police inspectors, sub-inspectors and constables, stenographers, within the Income Tax department and with various government-run education and health-related organisations, as well as in PA (personal assistant) roles.
Last year, in the first tranche of appointments, over 75,000 were given jobs and the prime minister had lauded India for trying to emerge ‘unscathed’ from economic challenges even as other nations continue to grapple with record inflation and unemployment levels.