BHOPAL: Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, said on Saturday that recruitment for one lakh government jobs in the state will commence on August 15. The Chief Minister made the remark while inaugurating a two-day Yuva Mahapanchayat (youth congress) here to commemorate liberation warrior Chandra Shekhar Azad's birth anniversary. "The recruitment procedure for one lakh government positions will begin on August 15 and will last a year," the chief minister stated. Citing unemployment as a major issue, Chouhan stated that his government will provide self-employment opportunities to two lakh youth each month, with melas hosted around the state to facilitate this. A statue of Chandra Shekhar Azad, who attained martyrdom fighting the British, will be installed in Bhopal. The statue will inspire the youth and instill patriotism in them, he said. He said, the state was bustling with development activity, and numerous new initiatives, including start-ups with large investments, had emerged. The chief minister went on to say that the gender gap in the state is shrinking, and that having a girl child is increasingly seen as a blessing rather than a burden now. Notably, "In 2012, the gender ratio was 912 girls to 1,000 boys. It is now 978 girls to 1,000 guys, which is good "He added. Jobs in this bank, these people can apply Bumper jobs for Group B, C posts in JIPMER, salary up to 44000 Golden opportunity to get a job in BARC, 10th pass can also apply