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Employment fair for one million youth tomorrow Launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi

New Delhi-: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has organized an Employment Mahamelava tomorrow on October 22. Prime Minister’s Office informed that appointment letters will be given to 75 thousand newly appointed employees in this gathering through video communication system.

The selected employees from all over the country will be appointed in 38 ministries and various departments of the central government. It includes recruitment to Central Armed Forces, Sub-Inspector, Police Constable, Junior Clerk, Personal Assistant, Income Tax Inspector and other posts.

Meanwhile, a decision was taken in the Cabinet meeting held on Thursday to conduct the examination through nomination for Group B-Non-Gazetted as well as Group-C and Group-D posts outside the purview of the Maharashtra Public Service Commission. Therefore, the way for the recruitment of 75 thousand vacant posts in the government service has been cleared.

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