Modi distributes 51,000 appointment letters to the newly appointed youth

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today distributed more than 51,000 appointment letters to newly appointed youth in various Government departments and organisations at the 19th Rozgar Mela today at 11 AM via video conferencing. Addressing the gathering, he described the occasion as a profoundly significant day for thousands of young people across the nation. Welcoming the newest entrants into government service, he underscored their imminent contribution to India’s development across sectors including railways, banking, defence, health, and education. “In the years to come, all of you will play a crucial role in realizing the vision of a Vikasit Bharat,” asserted Shri Modi.
Honouring the dedication and rigorous preparation that brought the appointees to this milestone, the Prime Minister extended his heartfelt congratulations to each one of them. Recognising that no individual achievement stands alone, he also offered his best wishes to the families and parents whose support had been indispensable along the way.
Sharing insights from a just-concluded diplomatic tour spanning five countries, the Prime Minister conveyed the palpable excitement that leaders of global corporations, representing dozens of nations , had expressed about India’s youth and its technological advancement. He described a world eager to participate in India’s rise. “The world wants to be a part of India’s development journey,” remarked Shri Modi.
Elaborating on the diplomatic and economic outcomes of the tour, the Prime Minister outlined sector-specific agreements forged and dialogues held with each nation visited, which included discussions on semiconductors, water, agriculture, and advanced manufacturing with the Netherlands; talks on cooperation in the fields of AI and digital innovation with Sweden; discussions on green technology and maritime cooperation with Norway; MoUs on strategic energy and technology partnerships with the UAE; and agreements on defence, critical minerals, and science and technology with Italy. PM Modi made clear that India’s international partnerships are purposefully structured to serve its youth. “The purpose is that India’s youth get employment and global exposure,” asserted Shri Modi.
(UPDATED ON 23RD MAY 2026)



