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UP govt not serious on youth employment: Cong; walkout in Assembly
Lucknow, Aug 31 (PTI) Congress members today accused the Uttar Pradesh government of not being serious in providing employment to youths and staged a walkout in the state Assembly as a mark of protest
Lucknow, Aug 31 (PTI) Congress members today accused the Uttar Pradesh government of not being serious in providing employment to youths and staged a walkout in the state Assembly as a mark of protest.
The matter was raised during Question Hour by Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Ajay Kumar Lallu who sought to know from the government as to how many jobs were provided to youths in the past financial year.
Labour minister Swami Prasad Maurya in his reply said that in 2017-18, as many as 63,152 youths were provided jobs in private sector through employment fairs.
“Under skill development mission, as many as 1,89,936 persons were trained in different districts of the state in the past fiscal of whom 67,003 were employed,” he said.
Maurya said that after the investors’ summit here early this year, ground breaking ceremony of projects worth a whopping Rs 60,000 crore was done and added that it would generate a lot of employment opportunities.
“Besides, government is recruiting teachers and police perosnnel in a big way in the days to come,” he said.
Dissatisified with the reply, the CLP leader accused the government of not being serious on the issue of employment and led a walkout of his party legislators.
This is published unedited from the PTI feed.
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