Due to epidemic coronavirus infection, large population has been affected by the long lockdown in the country. Among them also the number of migrant workers and workers is quite high. CM Yogi Adityanath has started a campaign to provide employment to all these people returning to Uttar Pradesh. CM Yogi Adityanath's plan is to give employment to everyone in the state according to their work capacity.
For your information, let us tell you that the Uttar Pradesh government has taken a strong step to help the people troubled in lockdown due to Coronavirus. In this difficult period, the government is working on the policy of 'Har Hath ko kam mile'. On Friday, CM Yogi Adityanath will sign an MoU with the Indian Industry Association and other industrial institutions at his government residence. So that 11 lakh 50 thousand people will get employment opportunities. On Friday, only 9 lakh workers and workers will be guaranteed employment. A big agreement is being signed between the Indian Industries Association, NARDECO, CII and UP government to provide employment to 950,000 workers and workers.
Apart from this, at the government residence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, huge opportunities for work in micro, medium and small industries have been extracted in this program. The UP government has promised employment to 26 lakh migrant workers who have returned to their homes. The government is also fulfilling this promise. The UP government is doing a lot of work for every hand, every hand job. The government is in great readiness to give jobs to the returned workers and workers. At the same time, the Chief Minister said that the government is working on this policy for every hand. Under this, MoU is being signed on Friday with other industrial institutions including the Indian Industries Association. This will provide employment to nine lakh people of the state.
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