Retired officers, senior educationists will introduce youth to employment policies of UP Govt

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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken an innovative initiative before the Uttar Pradesh Global Investors Summit. He has constituted a 48-member team including 12 from the Indian Administrative Service, six each from the Indian Police Service and the Indian Forest Service officers – all retired and 24 educationists to acquaint the youth with the employment-oriented schemes and policies of the government.

From February 3 to February 5, this team will communicate with the youth in different universities and colleges, answer their queries related to employment, as well as make them aware of the utility of the Global Investors Summit for the youth.

In this context, the Chief Minister interacted with a 48-member special team of retired officers and senior educationists in a special programme organized at the Chief Minister’s residence here on Tuesday.

“When we took over the responsibility of the state in the year 2017, the state’s economy was pathetic. We studied all aspects and then worked in mission mode to bring about policy reforms and simplify the system,” he claimed.

“Efforts were made to improve the law and order situation and the very next year when we organized the Investors Summit, we received investment proposals worth Rs 4.68 lakh crore. After this, through three ground breaking ceremonies, we have implemented proposals worth about Rs 4 lakh crore,” he said.