Job Fair In Ongole

2 Apr, 2016 17:49 IST

  • YV Subbareddy extends support to the unemployed youth
  • Special effort for creation of jobs
  • Training through skill development centres
  • Babu is bluffing people
  • Government’s failure in creating employment
  • Union and state Governments have neglected Prakasam district: YV

Hyderabad:YSRCP MP YV Subbareddy commented that Chandrababu was bothered about nothing but capital Amaravathi. He conducted a job fair at Ongole to create job opportunities to the unemployed youth. Speaking on this occasion, he criticized Babu for seriously failing to give jobs to the unemployed and to bring industries to the state. While the Government of the neighbouring state Telangana was bringing companies like Google to Hyderabad, Babu kept bluffing the people of AP, he remarked.

YV Subbareddy complained that after the state’s bifurcation, both the union and the state Governments were neglecting the already backward Prakasam district. He informed that 1,20,000 people in the district were waiting to be employed. He stated that the lack of industrial development and being backward were proofs to this. He announced that the job fair had been held in order to provide livelihood for the youth so that they were no more a burden to their parents.

Subbareddy informed that a national skill development centre had been established along with conduction of the job fair. This was formed under the supervision of ILFS and Prakasam skill development. These centres would work for provision of monthly training and stipend to those who had lost opportunities. He stated that he would try his best to alleviate the problem of unemployment in the district.

Subbareddy stated that he had recently spoken to the defence minister regarding army recruitment in the district. He said that he would work for the aid of the unemployed with the help of the district’s PRDA. He informed that he had requested the prime minister and the finance minister for adding the name of Prakasam district in the list of backward areas and that they had responded positively. He stated that the centre had agreed to develop Ramayyapatnam with public-private partnership

Subbareddy revealed that when job fair had been conducted the previous year, 7800 unemployed people attended, while only 1000 of them could get jobs. He cited lack of communication skills and companies not coming to the state as the reasons for this. He mentioned that these obstacles were kept in mind this year. He informed that 47 companies from various sectors had come to participate in this fair.


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