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Delhi Police organise virtual mega job fair for young candidates

Video Credit: ANI - Duration: 01:13s - Published
Delhi Police organise virtual mega job fair for young candidates

Delhi Police organise virtual mega job fair for young candidates

'Yuva' is a novel initiative of Delhi Police for rehabilitation of such youth, who had earlier got involved in petty offences, but now not active in crime and other juveniles and youth who need to be weaned away from path of crime.

In view of this, Delhi Police organised 3-day Virtual Mega Job Fair at Civil Lines Delhi.

More than 600 interested candidates from all 15 Districts of Delhi Police participated in the Job Fair, virtually connected from their designated places in respective districts.

On this occasion delhi police commissioner S.

N.

Shrivastava addressed the participants and encouraged them to give their best in their field of duty.

These aspirants appeared in the online interview for 16 reputed companies for getting suitable placements at a monthly salary of Rs.

12,000- Rs.

20,000/- per month.

Delhi Police assured the recruiting companies and other participants that such events would be conducted on a regular basis in future.


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