Dharmendra Pradhan Hands Out Jobs at Rozgar Mela Drive
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At the 16th Rozgar Mela, held in New Delhi on July 10, 2025, the Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan gave appointment letters to 204 freshly hired people. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s larger Rozgar Mela initiative, which strives to generate job opportunities and further the government’s goal of a skilled and self-sufficient workforce, came to conclusion at this event. The government-run Rozgar Mela employment campaign has been carried out in stages across the country since its start in 2022. One distinguishing aspect of this most recent revision was the appointment letters delivered to deserving candidates nominated for jobs in several governmental and public service agencies. Included were among the thousands of applicants who received job letters concurrently throughout the country, including the 204 who were chosen and attended the New Delhi event. Virtually at the major gathering, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the recently elected representatives and emphasized how important their roles were in creating a “Viksit Bharat” by 2047. In addition to generating jobs, he said, this Rozgar Mela aims to perfect the administrative apparatus of the country. He noted that the Center employs people for its still dedication to provide fair and merit-based employment chances in the public sector. Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan hand delivered the selected youngsters’ letters during the official event in New Delhi. He praised the government’s commitment to providing the youth of the country jobs that promote personal development as well as national riches. According Pradhan, the Rozgar Mela—one of the biggest employment programs any government has ever started—shows the Modi government’s dedication to meeting the needs of the youngsters. Rather than only job possibilities, Pradhan remarked during the ceremony, these nominations provide young people with the opportunity to help the country and shape a better future. He stressed that the new soldiers would be entering important divisions and services where their contributions would have a direct influence on the delivery of public services and the advancement of good governance. Furthermore, the minister met with some of the newly selected candidates and encouraged them to see their positions as chances to bring about constructive social change rather than just a way to survive. He said modern public service calls for compassion and efficiency, and he hoped the new class of recruits would possess both. Appointment letters distributed at the event included those from the Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Posts, Department of Revenue, Indian Railways, and other central government departments and agencies. From administrative to technical, the jobs covered several disciplines and included vacancies in both Groups B and C. The Rozgar Mela project seeks to quicken recruitment processes and fill approved positions in central government agencies and departments. It also strives to guarantee that Indian kids have access to appropriate employment opportunities fitting their skill and preparation. As part of the larger Skill India and Digital India initiative, the project also promotes the incorporation of fresh recruits into contemporary administrative systems and digital processes. Since Rozgar Mela first came into being, the administration has been dedicated to slowly filling one million vacancies in the central government. Union ministers and senior government authorities show up at every mela, hand appointment letters, and get to know the new hires. Under the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), a component of the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances, and Pensions, the entire process is supervised. Furthermore, the Rozgar Mela equips new hires for their positions using modules on the iGOT (Integrated Government Online Training) platform. This guarantees that fresh recruits have the fundamental knowledge and abilities required to start their jobs. The 16th Rozgar Mela showed the Central Government’s dedication to job creation and youth empowerment in India. These initiatives aim to guarantee that as the government stresses economic growth and digital governance, young Indians have a major hand in deciding the direction of the country.