
On Friday at NIFT, Panchkula, Union Minister Krishan Pal Gurjar presents an employment letter to a girl.
In keeping with the Prime Minister's pledge to give employment creation in the nation top priority, Union Minister of State for Power and Heavy Industries Krishan Pal Gurjar today gave appointment letters to 48 young people at the third job fair held at the National Institute of Fashion Technology in Sector 23.
Rozgar Mela, according to Gurjar, was a step towards the Prime Minister delivering on his promise to give the creation of jobs in the nation first priority. The campaign was operating in mission mode, with a goal of creating about 10 lakh employment in a calendar year. More than 71,000 individuals would take over a range of positions in the departments of labor and employment, revenue, health, and the railways.
25 individuals chosen for positions in government agencies and organizations were given employment letters today at the Indian School of Business in Mohali by Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Som Parkash.
“The coming decades will see India emerge as a world leader. The new recruits will be instrumental in taking India forward in the new world order,” he remarked.
NIFT, Panchkula campus began Continuing Education (CE) Programmes/Certificate courses in August 2019 aimed at complementing the practical knowledge of industry professionals with formal technical education in their respective areas of work. Modern facilities and infrastructure were used in the construction of the campus. With regard to transportation, NIFT, Panchkula is extremely well connected to the other two cities that make up the tri-city (Chandigarh and Mohali), and the area is also quite accessible to the states that are nearby. The Panchkula campus now provides the following services: six full-time classes:
• Fashion Design
• Textile Design
• Fashion Communication
• Design Space
• Fashion Management
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