Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday said his government has given jobs to more than six lakh youngsters in the last six years. Addressing a function at the Lok Bhavan to distribute appointment letters to 393 homoeopathic pharmacists, Adityanath said, «If these youngsters work together with full dedication and energy, then no one can keep Uttar Pradesh 'bimaru'. Together we will make UP a capable and prosperous state.»
«Earlier it used to take one-and-half to two years for the announcement of results by the UP Public Service Commission, but now the UP Subordinate Services Selection Commission is giving results (of examinations) in six to nine months in a fair and transparent manner,» the UP chief minister said.
Adityanath also said the Global Inventors Summit was organised in Uttar Pradesh in February 2023, in which the state received investment proposals worth Rs 38 lakh crore.
This will provide jobs to more than one crore youngsters, he said, and added that today the state is emerging as a destination for employment generation.
He said India is progressing brilliantly under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the last nine-and-a-half years.
As a result, India has taken a huge leap in the field of traditional medicine.
«Ayurveda has always been a part of our lives. Yoga has been associated with the tradition of India since ancient times.