Govt boosted employment in traditional as well as emerging sectors: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has claimed that his government has created employment opportunities in both traditional and emerging sectors such as renewable energy, defense exports, and automation. During a virtual event where he distributed appointment letters to around 51,000 recruits, Modi emphasized his government's commitment to the country's youth. He also discussed efforts to streamline the recruitment process and reduce the time taken for exams, as well as the growth in tourism and sports sectors.
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