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In ten years, the BJP administration created 1.5 times as many jobs as the previous one did: PM Modi

In ten years, the BJP administration created 1.5 times as many jobs as the previous one did: PM Modi


In ten years, the BJP administration created 1.5 times as many jobs as the previous one did: PM Modi



During the Rozgar Mela event, Modi used video conference to hand out employment letters to over one lakh youngsters employed by the government. He chastised the previous government for taking too long to complete the recruiting process, claiming that this would have promoted bribery. As.


In ten years, the BJP administration created 1.5 times as many jobs as the previous one did: PM Modi


On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that in comparison to the previous government, his administration had generated 1.5 times as many employment in the last ten years.


During the Rozgar Mela event, Modi used video conference to hand out employment letters to over one lakh youngsters employed by the government. He chastised the previous government for taking too long to complete the recruiting process, claiming that this would have promoted bribery. As.


The prime minister said that his administration has increased openness and is making efforts to guarantee that hiring is completed within a certain amount of time.


According to him, young people nowadays think that, with enough effort and skill, they can make a place for themselves in the political system and that they all have equal chances.


The prime minister emphasized that his government's initiatives, including as the rooftop solar power program for one crore houses and the significant infrastructure investment, are generating a great deal of job prospects.


India has the third biggest ecosystem in the region with over 1.25 lakh start-ups, and young people are starting new businesses even in tiny areas, he said, adding that this is producing thousands of employment.


According to Modi, the government has promised a fund of Rs 1 lakh crore for research and innovation, as well as expanded tax exemptions for start-ups.


He noted that the railway industry as a whole is going through a period of transition and accused past administrations of not giving the railways enough attention.


Modi made an attack on the past administrations, claiming, "They ignored the expectations of the common people."


He also placed the first stone of the integrated complex "Karmayogi Bhawan" here on this particular event. This complex will foster cooperation and mutual support between the several "Mission Karmayogi" components.


The applicants will work in a variety of government ministries and agencies, per a previous announcement.

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