According to Prime Minister Modi, "Make in India" is "Vocal for Local," creating job and self-employment options
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented 71,056 appointment letters via video conference to newly hired Rozgar Mela recruits, asserting that...

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented 71,056 appointment letters via video conference to newly hired Rozgar Mela recruits, asserting that...
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented 71,056 appointment letters via video conference to newly hired Rozgar Mela recruits, asserting that this demonstrates the government's commitment to giving young people access to government employment.
In addition to saying that the Mela was held in Jammu and Kashmir, the Andaman Islands, Gujarat, the United Provinces, and Maharashtra, the Prime Minister stressed that the endeavour to give young people job opportunities will continue unabatedly and contribute to nation-building.
Speaking at the event, PM Modi claimed that initiatives like "Make in India" and "Vocal for Local" are generating employment and prospects for self-employment in the nation.
The Production Link Initiative (PLI) programme was cited by the PM as a fantastic source of new employment prospects.
"It is anticipated to generate 60 lakh new employment possibilities via the PLI plan alone. All of these programmes, including Make in India and Vocal for Local, are expanding job and self-employment prospects in the nation. This implies that there are more and more prospects for both government and non-government occupations "added PM Modi.
The Prime Minister reiterated the resolve to make India a developed nation in the Amrit Kaal and said that the new recruits will be the 'saarthi' of the country in this period."You are getting this new responsibility in a special era. The country has entered Amrit Kaal. We the citizens have taken the resolution to make India a developed nation in this duration. To attain this resolution, you're going to be the 'saarthi' of the country," he said.
In front of the rest of the people of the country, all of you who are going to shoulder this new responsibility, are being appointed as a representative of the Central Government in a way," the Prime Minister added.
He also urged the new recruits to work on capacity building to increase efficiencies within the government "I would urge all of them to work on capacity building to increase efficiencies within the Government. Today, more than 71,000 youths are being given appointment letters in 45
cities. This will bring happiness to the homes of thousands of families," he said.PM Modi said that the Make in India or Vocal for Local schemes are creating new opportunities of employment for the youth.
"Be it Make in India or Vocal4Local, every scheme is creating new opportunities of employment for the youth. These opportunities are reaching our Yuva in every part of India. Youth are getting benefits from opening up of the space sector for private players.
A few days ago, India witnessed how the private sector launched a space rocket successfully," he said. Earlier today, PM Modi launched the Karmayogi Prarambh module - online orientation course for all new appointees at Rozgar Mela via video conference.
The Rozgar Mela is a step towards the fulfilment of the commitment of the Prime Minister to accord the highest priority to employment generation.According to PMO, the Rozgar Mela is anticipated to serve as a catalyst for increased job creation and give young people worthwhile possibilities for empowerment and direct engagement in national development.
75,000 newly appointed employees were given appointment letters earlier in October under Rozgar Mela.
The new appointees will receive tangible copies of their appointment letters at 45 locations across the nation (with the exception of Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh), according to the announcement. Posts for teachers, lecturers, nurses, nursing officers, doctors, pharmacists, radiologists, and other technical and paramedical positions are now being filled in addition to the categories of positions already filled. The Ministry of Home Affairs is filling a sizable number of positions in various Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF).





