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Employment: Prime Minister Narendra Modi distributes over 51,000 appointment letters at Rozgar Mela; EPFO recruits 976 youth for government roles across India:

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Published on: April 30 2025 Share on facebook

  • PM Modi Distributes Over 51,000 Appointment Letters To Youth At 15th Rozgar Mela.
  • The 15th Rozgar Mela was held at 47 locations across the country today. The new recruits will join the Central Government in various Ministries and Departments, including Department of Revenue, Ministry of Personnel and Public Grievances and Pensions, Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Posts, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Labour and Employment, among others.
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