PM’s ‘Mission Rozgar’ to give wings to youths’ dreams: Yogi

Lucknow, Mar 23 (FN Bureau) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Thursday that his government has provided jobs to over 5.5 lakh youth during the last six years with complete fairness and transparency. While handing over appointment letters to newly appointed officers of various departments through the UP Public Service Commission examination, the CM said, “43 candidates from the Mukhyamantri Abhyudaya Coaching Scheme have been selected in the UP Public Service Commission examination.” He said, “On the one hand, while the state’s recruitment process for government services is underway, youth are also finding work in the private sector. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mission Rozgar’ is going to give wings to the dreams of the youth,” Congratulating the 500 newly appointed officers on behalf of the state government, Yogi said UP has taken a new leap in six years. “Six years ago, these same youths were dealing with an identity crisis. These youths no longer hesitate to speak out about their home state in any other state across the country,” he said.

He said that this is the same state where the mafia used to dominate development work. “The recruitment and transfer process was shuffled like a house of cards. This is the same state where riots used to occur every third day and investment did not come. Investors began to close their businesses and leave the state,: he said. The CM said no one thought UP would ever improve, but the picture has changed. “Change is now evident in every part of the village and city. The youth power that was forced to migrate is now gaining respect in their home state, and a new picture is emerging in front of all of us,” he said. Stating that in the last six years, the government has been successful in providing employment to more than 1.61 crore youth, he said, “More than 60 lakh young entrepreneurs have been supported to start their startups, their businesses. They are currently doing an excellent job,” he said. Yogi said the government expects the selected candidates to keep in mind that the public benefits from their efforts. “The coming 10 years of government service will prove to be the basis of your work. If you conduct yourself in accordance with public sentiments during these years, people’s trust in you will increase,” he said.