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7,000 youth got appointment letters at job fair: Indian Youth Congress

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Patna, Jul 19 (PTI) The Indian Youth Congress (IYC) claimed that more than 7,000 youth got appointment letters at the job fair organised by it here on Saturday.

Despite being in the opposition, Youth Congress and Congress Party are providing employment to the youth of Bihar, taking inspiration from Rahul Gandhi Ji, IYC national president Uday Bhanu Chib said.

He said if the intention is clear, then everything can be achieved. More than 7,000 youth got employment on Saturday at the job fair, he claimed.

“Around 190 companies participated in the job fair organised on Saturday. Around 48,000 youth got themselves registered in the fair, and more than 20,000 youth were interviewed and more than 7,000 youth got job letters on the spot. Along with this, many youths have also been invited for the second round by the companies,” a statement issued by the IYC said.

Talking to reporters there, Chib, said, “This job fair of Youth Congress is a campaign of those who believe in the vision of our leader Rahul Gandhi Ji. The youth who are getting jobs, it is not just their victory, it is an inspiration for us too. BJP has been in power in Bihar for the last 20 years, at the Centre for 11 years, but it has done nothing for the unemployed youth of Bihar.” Several senior congress leaders, including AICC Bihar and Youth Congress in-charge Krishna Allavaru, Bihar Congress President Rajesh Ram, party’s Rajya Sabha MP Akhilesh Prasad Singh, AICC NSUI in-charge Kanhaiya Kumar, Independent Lok Sabha MP Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav, and Congress MLA Pratima Das visited the fair. PTI PKD RG

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