Jharkhand's Massive Job Drive: A Year of Employment Milestones
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren marked a year of his second tenure by distributing appointment letters to 9,000 youths, totaling 16,000 state department jobs in a year. Additionally, 8,000 non-government jobs were also secured. The previous term saw 25,000 public and 28,000 private sector job placements.
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Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren celebrated the first anniversary of his second government by awarding 9,000 youths with job appointment letters in state departments on Friday.
At a function held at Morabadi Ground in Ranchi, Soren proudly announced that the distribution of 9,000 appointment letters signifies 16,000 job placements by his government in a single year.
He further boasted of connecting another 8,000 youths to non-government jobs, while referencing his prior tenure where 25,000 public and 28,000 private jobs were attained. This landmark achievement in a relatively young state was emphasized.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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