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‘Rozgar Mela’ face of good governance: PM

- Anish Yande

NEW DELHI: The Rozgar Mela recruitmen­t drive has become the “face of our good governance”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday, as he virtually distribute­d 71,000 appointmen­t letters to newly inducted recruits in various government department­s and organisati­ons.

“Rozgar Mela has become an identity of our good governance. It serves as an indication of our commitment towards keeping our promises. Regular Rozgar Melas have become a mark of this government. They show that whatever resolution is taken by this government is realised,” he said via virtual conference to the new recruits.

The Rozgar Mela is a recruitmen­t drive to provide employment to one million people by filling up “existing vacancies against sanctioned posts in a mission mode”, according to a release by the Union government in October. So far, 217,000 appointmen­t letters have been distribute­d as part of the drive since its launch in October.

Modi said the newly inducted recruits will be “active particicle­ar pants in the journey of a developed India”.

He asked the recruits to resolve to serve people and said the mantra in the administra­tive system should be that the citizen is always right, like it is noted in business that the consumer is always right. That is why employment in the government sector is called “government service” and not jobs, he said.

The Prime Minister also said that regular promotions in government jobs were hampered in the earlier times but the Union government has made changes in the recruitmen­t process, making it more streamline­d and time-bound.

“There are many youngsters who are the first in their families to have got a government job. They know their capabiliti­es have been respected following a and transparen­t recruitmen­t process. There used to be a time when even regular promotions were restricted for several reasons. There have been changes in the recruitmen­t process of the central government. Now, the recruitmen­t process in the central government is more time bound and streamline­d,” he said.

In the coming days, lakhs of more families will get recruitmen­t for government jobs, he said, adding: “Rozgar Mela is being organised in the BJP and NDA-ruled states.”

He said that more opportunit­ies for employment and self-employment were being created in a rapidly growing India that is taking huge strides in the infrastruc­ture and allied sectors.

The Prime Minister also held a series of interactio­ns with the recruits. He asked one Faisal Shaukat Shah from Srinagar, who has been appointed as a junior assistant at NIT, Srinagar, whether he is the first in his family to have secured a government job. Modi asked him about the impact of his recruitmen­t among his friends. Shah said his friends are feeling inspired to take up a government job.

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