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Recruit from Bengal first to interact with PM at Rozgar Mela

A few recruits hailing from different parts of the country, who got their appointment letters at the Rozgar Mela, interacted with the prime minister. They shared with him their excitement on getting an opportunity to work for the government and their aspirations.

Recruit from Bengal first to interact with PM at Rozgar Mela

Rozgar Mela [ Photo: pib]

Among today’s recruits under the Rozgar Mela, the first to interact with Prime Minister Narendra Modi was Suprabha Biswas from West Bengal, who got her appointment letter for Punjab National Bank.

Suprabha Biswas thanked the prime minister for the quick completion of the formalities of the appointment and the opportunity to serve. Modi asked her about her continuing studies. She explained her association with the iGOT module and elaborated upon the benefit of the module. The prime minister inquired about the promotion of digital transactions in her job. He expressed his happiness about the girls taking new strides in every field.

Like Suprabha Biswas, a few other recruits hailing from different parts of the country, who got their appointment letters at the Rozgar Mela, interacted with the prime minister. They shared with him their excitement on getting an opportunity to work for the government and their aspirations.

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Faisal Shaukat Shah from Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, who got appointed as a junior assistant in NIT, Srinagar interacted with the prime minister and informed him that he is the first member of the family who landed a government job.

Modi asked him about the impact of his appointment on his peers. Faisal informed the prime minister that his friends are inspired to join a government job. He conveyed the benefits of iGOT Module. The prime minister said is confident that through youth like Faisal, Jammu and Kashmir will reach new heights. He also asked the young appointee to keep on learning.

Vahnei Chong from Manipur got her appointment letter as a nursing officer at AIIMS, Guwahati. She said it was her dream to be in the health sector in the North East. She, like others, is the first appointee in a government job from her family.

The prime minister asked her about the obstacles that she faced during the selection process, if any. She conveyed her desire to continue learning. She informed about sensitisation and learning about the provisions dealing with sexual harassment at the workplace. The prime minister congratulated her for her appointment in the North East region and said that the government is committed to the development of the region.

Raju Kumar from Bihar got his appointment letter as a junior engineer in Eastern Railway. A divyang, Raju explained his journey and conveyed his desire to go further in life. He also talked about the support he got from his colleagues and family. Raju has done eight courses of Karmyogi Prarambh course and benefited a great deal from it on stress management and code of conduct. He told the prime minister that he will try for the Civil Services exam of UPSC. Modi wished him well for his onward journey.

Kannamala Vamsi Krishna from Telangana got his appointment letter as a Management Trainee at Coal India Ltd. The prime minister noted the hard work and hardships of his parents. He recounted his journey and thanked Modi for the Rozgar Mela. Kannamala Vamsi Krishna found the module very useful especially as it is available on mobile phones. Modi wished him well all the best and hoped he will keep on learning in his career.

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