The Union Minister of Law and Justice, Arjun Ram Meghwal, took part in a Rozgar Mela (Job Fair) organized by the Assam Rifles at 2 AR Gajraj Hall in Mizoram. The event saw the distribution of 18 appointment letters to newly hired Branch Post Masters and Assistant Branch Post Masters under the Ministry of Communication. During his participation, Meghwal reiterated the Prime Minister’s vision of conducting job processes with transparency, fairness, and efficiency. He emphasized the crucial role of new job seekers in India’s development trajectory, highlighting the country’s reliance on them and the high expectations placed upon their shoulders. Meghwal also underscored the government’s commitment to ensuring that deserving candidates secure employment based on merit. Discussing India’s rapid progress and aspirations to attain developed country status by 2047, Meghwal acknowledged the nation’s emergence as a global leader in various sectors.
The minister also touched upon the advancements in India’s post offices, including their transition to functioning as India Post Payments Bank (IPPB). He urged Post Office officials to provide adequate training to newly recruited employees. Additionally, Meghwal sought information about the Mizoram ASI from ASI representatives and assured them, along with Assam Rifles and Post Office officials, of his readiness to address their needs. The Rozgar Mela is a significant initiative of the central government aimed at generating employment opportunities for the unemployed.
Today’s event was held across 47 states of India, resulting in the issuance of over 1 lakh appointment letters to new recruits across various departments of the Central, State, and UT Governments. Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the nationwide event via video conferencing, addressing the newly employed youth and distributing appointment letters. Among those recruited during today’s event were Branch Post Masters and Assistant Secretaries from the Department of Post, Ministry of Communications, Mizoram, with 10 males and 8 females receiving appointment letters from the Union Law and Justice Minister.

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