Under the 'Ghar Ghar Rozgar te Karobar' scheme, with the fresh distribution of 9,592 appointment letters, the number of jobs generated during the year has risen to 1,61,522, it was informed at an event here.
The event, to mark the distribution of the appointment letters at the culmination of the second Mega Job Fair, coincided with the first anniversary of the Congress victory in the last assembly polls, which paved the way for the installation of the Amarinder Singh government.
The chief minister congratulated the youngsters who got appointment letters while thanking the large number of corporates for taking part in the job fairs.
Pointing out that over 1.61 lakh youths had got jobs in the first year of his government, Singh claimed this was no mean achievement.
He rejected opposition charges that the job fairs were facilitating only low-paying jobs, saying that the packages offered in the fair ranged between Rs 3 lakh and Rs 31 lakh per annum.
Singh urged youngsters not to pursue only government jobs under the notion they were better paying.
Reiterating his government's commitment to fulfilling the pre-election promise of 'Ghar Ghar Rozgar', he said the government was on the right track, with plans to set up various universities, including skill development, sports and horticulture.
The Congress government had created an environment of peace in the state to facilitate progress, he said.
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