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    From Jobs to Juggernauts: PM Modi’s Rozgar Mela Is a Masterclass in Economic Optics

    Mohit ReddyBy Mohit ReddyJuly 12, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    New Delhi [India], July 12: When Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Rozgar Mela on July 12, it wasn’t just another bureaucratic bulletin from the sarkari loudspeaker. It was a flex – complete with numbers, anecdotes, and a sweeping vision that said: India isn’t waiting for opportunity to knock, it’s building the damn door and selling the keys.

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    More than 51,000 youths walked away with appointment letters in hand. No empty sloganeering, no future-tense rhetoric. These were real jobs – public sector gigs handed out across ministries ranging from Railways to Health to Financial Services. All under one roof, all in one day. And if that wasn’t ambitious enough, Modi announced the Employment Linked Incentive Scheme – ₹15,000 in direct government support for private firms hiring first-time job seekers. Translation: get your first job, and the government foots part of your salary. That’s not just reform. That’s recruitment with ROI.

    The Rozgar Mela reflects our Government’s commitment to empowering the Yuva Shakti and making them catalysts in building a Viksit Bharat. https://t.co/2k3WDTVnJc

    — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 12, 2025

    But this wasn’t a day of hiring alone. It was a national memo. PM Modi took to the stage to remind everyone that India’s biggest untapped energy source isn’t coal or solar – it’s youth. The country, he said, wields two unstoppable forces: democracy and demography. We’re the largest working-age population in the world, and according to PM Modi, that’s not a statistic – it’s an engine.

    He shared how, during his recent five-nation visit, the buzz was less about geopolitics and more about Indian talent. With deals inked in sectors like pharma, defence, energy, and rare earths, PM Modi made it clear – this isn’t foreign policy, this is job creation diplomacy. The world doesn’t just want to trade with India anymore. It wants to hire India.

    And if you’re wondering whether India’s job market is all state-funded, think again. The manufacturing sector is no longer the sleepy cousin of tech. It’s booming. Thanks to schemes like Production Linked Incentives (PLI) and Mission Manufacturing, electronics output has skyrocketed from obscurity to ₹11 lakh crore. Once a nation with just four mobile phone units, we now boast nearly 300 manufacturing hubs – each humming with young hands building not just gadgets, but India’s industrial future.

    And defence? India is no longer just importing jets – it’s producing tanks, locomotives, metro coaches, and more. With ₹1.25 lakh crore in defence manufacturing output and $40 billion in auto-sector FDI in just five years, India isn’t tinkering at the margins. It’s playing in the majors.

    But PM Modi didn’t just talk big industry. He zoomed into the households. Rural schemes weren’t footnotes – they were the backbone of his employment argument. From PM Awas Yojana’s 4 crore homes to Swachh Bharat’s 12 crore toilets, from 10 crore LPG connections to rooftop solar subsidies, the point was simple: infrastructure is jobs.

    Even the Namo Drone Didi and Lakhpati Didi programs got the spotlight – because nothing says modern India like rural women flying drones and running enterprises. Already, 1.5 crore women have become lakhpatis, and that’s not charity – it’s economic redesign.

    Then came the mic-drop moment: “In the last 10 years, 25 crore people have risen out of poverty.” The World Bank is calling it historic. The ILO is citing it. And PM Modi’s stating it to remind India that this isn’t a fluke – it’s policy at work.

    As he wrapped up, invoking “Nagrik Devo Bhava” – the citizen is divine – Modi did what he does best. He fused the moral with the practical, the spiritual with the strategic. The Rozgar Mela wasn’t just about handing out jobs. It was about handing over the reins of India’s growth story to its youngest generation.

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