"Any non-political youth could get himself registered at this website to participate in the 'Meet-to-CM' programme," Chairman, Haryana Housing Board, Jawahar Yadav said.
He said that this programme would be organised at different colleges, dharamshalas and auditoriums in various districts of the state shortly.
Yadav said that as per the demand of the youth, transparency was being ensured in government jobs and the government is taking concrete steps to curb the menace of corruption and provide good governance.
He said that a special campaign would be launched for this programme under which youth would be informed through print, electronic as well as social media so that they could get themselves registered on the website.
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