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Bihar CM Announces 10 Lakh Jobs, 10 Lakh Additional Employment Opportunities On I-Day

Mumbai: On the occasion of Independence Day, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced the arrangement of 10 lakh jobs and 10 lakh additional employment opportunities in the state.

Bihar Chief Minister on Monday reported game plans for extra 10 lakh occupations to the young people of the state notwithstanding the commitment made by his appointee Tejashvi Yadav prior and shown that absolute work potential open doors made could ultimately be higher.

In his Independence Day address from Patna’s Gandhi Maidan today, Kumar said that the Rashtriya Janata Dal and Janata Dal (United) coalition government expects to give no less than 10 lakh occupations in the public authority and 10 extra lakh “work open doors” in different areas.

“We will accomplish such a great deal to set out positions and business open doors for the offspring of the state – – in both government and outside – – that in the event that we succeed, we need to take the figure to 20 lakhs,” he said, adding that the state government will really buckle down wherever to guarantee this.

Bihar deputy CM Tejasvi Yadav, who has been enduring an onslaught for his commitment of giving 10 lakh occupations made while crusading during the 2020 gathering decisions took to Twitter to thank the main pastor.

“Much obliged to regard Chief Minister Shri Nitish Kumar ji for the noteworthy declaration of organizing 10 lakh occupations and other 10 lakh occupations in Bihar according to the assumptions and dreams of the jobless and youth,” Yadav said in a tweet after Nitish Kumar’s discourse.

“Myself and you will follow Bihar towards the way of advancement and progress. It’s a promise!,” Yadav added.

Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) aligned with the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) of Tejasvi Yadav to as of late structure the public authority in Bihar.

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