BJP says unemployed facing hardships under BRS rule

Yerrabelli Charitable Trust's Mega Job Mela in Warangal Empowers 400 Youth

Update: 2023-09-17 19:58 GMT
Trust chairman Errabelli Vineeth Rao asked unemployed youth and students who have not been offered jobs not to be disappointed. He suggested that they improve their skills, as the Yerrabelli Charitable Trust will be conducting more job melas in the coming days.(Image source:Twitter)

WARANGAL: Yerrabelli Charitable Trust organised a Mega Job Mela at a private school in Warangal on Sunday with representatives of 85 private companies interviewing job aspirants on the day.

Inaugurating the job mela as the chief guest, BJP leader Errabelli Pradeep Rao underlined that ever since the formation of a separate Telangana state, educated youth have faced considerable hardships. This is because the BRS government is not providing them with any employment opportunities.

Pradeep Rao said after learning that there is much-unemployed youth in the tri-cities of Warangal, Hanamkonda, and Kazipet, the Yerrabelli Charitable Trust organised the job mela on Sunday to provide them with employment opportunities and fulfill their dreams.

He said around 3,000 unemployed participated in the job mela. After the 85 participating companies interviewed them, about 400 youth have been offered various jobs. Salaries offered range from ₹2.5 lakh to ₹4 lakh per annum.

The BJP leader asked the youth to work hard and reach greater heights in their lives.

Trust chairman Errabelli Vineeth Rao asked unemployed youth and students who have not been offered jobs not to be disappointed. He suggested that they improve their skills, as the Yerrabelli Charitable Trust will be conducting more job melas in the coming days.

Senior BJP leader and former mayor Dr. Rajeshwar Rao handed over appointment letters to the selected youth.

Warangal Chamber of Commerce president B. Ravinder Reddy and Dr. J.S. Param Jyothi, Dr. Vijay Chander Reddy, Dr. Kali Prasad, B. Akhil Ram Naik and B. Sriram Naik were among those present.

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