Providing Employment big task for Govt: CM Chouhan

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that employment is a great task for the government for which every endeavor is being made. All significant posts in government services will be filled. Along with this, extensive arrangements have also been made for self-employment.

The CM was interacting virtually with more than 20,000 students undergoing training in colleges for skill development and self-employment under Swami Vivekanand Career Guidance Scheme on Tuesday. Higher Education Minister Mohan Yadav and Principal Secretary Higher Education Shri Anupam Rajan were also present in the programme.

He said the facility of Start Your Business in Thirty Days’ is available for the youth to start their own business. Youth of the state are also being provided with the facility of skill upgradation and vocational training, loan guarantee and interest subsidy. The state government stands with you at every step.

PM Modi thanked for making arrangements for vocational educationChief Minister Chouhan thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that the system of professional education in the new education policy, will prove useful for the youth in future. Training in e-commerce, online banking and computer skills in Swami Vivekananda Career Guidance Scheme is important in the development of entrepreneurship.

The Chief Minister motivated the youth to work hard systematically by setting goals and maintaining discipline. He said that those who take initiative and do hard work, get success surely. Chief Minister Chouhan congratulated the Higher Education Department for continuing the online education system during the Corona period. He said that due to the innovation of vocational training at the college level, Madhya Pradesh will have a separate identity in the entire country.

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