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Job generation and skilling youth top govt priority: PM
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|January 25, 2026
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday emphasised that connecting youth with skills and providing them with employment opportunities has been a top priority of the government.
Addressing new recruits virtually across 45 locations during the Rozgar Mela, the PM said that the initiative was launched to place government recruitment in mission mode and has, over the years, evolved into an institution. “Through this initiative, lakh of young people have received appointment letters across various government departments,” he said.
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