NEW DELHI :
PRADHAN Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar
Yojana (PM-VBRY) has created over 70
lakh jobs across thecountry so far, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday
as he transferred incentives worth Rs
2,400crore for 15 lakh first-time employees and their employers.
The amount will be transferred to the
beneficiaries through the direct benefit
transfer.Addressing the event,Modi said
that when the Government, the youth
and the industry work together, job creation grows multi-fold.
He informed that Pradhan Mantri Viksit
Bharat Rozgar Yojana has created 70 lakh
jobs and provided social security cover
for the beneficiaries under the scheme.
The Government encourages those
institutions or employers who generate
new jobs, Modi said, adding that the
Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar
Yojana forms abridge between the youth
and the industry for first-time job seekers. He said, “Through PM Viksit Bharat
Rozgar Yojana,weare supporting employment generation,empowering youth and
building a stronger workforce for the
future.” The scheme is about empowering first-time employees and building a
bridge between the youth and theindustry, he stated.
The aspirations, skills and
potential of our youth shape the path to
aViksit Bharat,he said.Modi further said
that India’s youth will be at the forefront
of driving global growth,innovation and
entrepreneurship in the years to come.
In the 21st century, opportunities will
belong to nations that nurture skilled talent, foster innovation and uphold the
highest standards of quality, he said,
adding that India has unprecedented
capability in these three areas.
Under PM-VBRY, the Government
has provided an outlay ofRs 99,446 crore
and targeted 3.5 crore job creation in
two years.