In a landmark event, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday handed over appointment letters to more than 61,000 young Indians at the 18th Rozgar Mela, radiating hope across the nation. Held virtually and in-person nationwide, the fair targeted selections in key central armed police forces and ministries, with recipients’ faces mirroring unbridled elation and self-assurance.
Participants hailed the mela as a dream-realizer. A Nagpur native, now CRPF-bound via SSC GD, spotlighted his library instructor’s role. ‘They provided every detail for the form and prep—pure guidance led me here.’
Delhi’s success story belonged to family solidarity. The appointee gushed, ‘My loved ones fueled this victory,’ and thanked PM Modi profusely for the platform that delivered his letter.
Chandigarh brimmed with tales of perseverance. One aspirant, army hopeful after school, hit age barriers but aced SSC GD. ‘From setback to success,’ he reflected. A peer lauded, ‘This scheme rewards effort; PM’s era has employed countless youths.’
Training awaits: A CISF constable from the city heads to Rajasthan’s Deoli on Feb 16. Joy doubled for an ITBP selectee whose brother serves in CISF. ‘Family legacy in national service,’ he smiled.
Gujarat’s Gandhinagar saw SSB pride, with one thanking Modi directly. A bold BSF woman appointee defied naysayers: ‘Childhood dream achieved, despite odds against girls.’
This Rozgar Mela exemplifies proactive governance, slashing unemployment by fast-tracking merit-based hires and injecting confidence into the youth demographic, pivotal for national progress.
