Karnataka CM HD Kumaraswamy (File | EPS) 
Karnataka

Job offers to 250 unemployed in Karnataka through Chief Minister Kumaraswamy's public interface

A special team formed at the Chief Minister's home office has made a pact with various companies to provide employment opportunities to these 250 applicants.

From our online archive

BENGALURU: About 250 unemployed youth who sought jobs at Karnataka Chief Minister's public interface (Janata Darshan) have got job offers, said an official statement from Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy's office on Saturday.

"A special team formed at the Chief Minister's home office has made a pact with various companies to provide employment opportunities to these 250 applicants," the statement said.

The Chief Minister also directed the Deputy Commissioners of the state's 30 districts to hear public grievances and resolve the problems of disabled, poor and the unemployed on the spot.

"The issues which cannot be resolved at their level can be referred to the CMO, which I will review twice a month," the statement quoted Kumaraswamy as saying.

District-in-charge secretaries will also be directed to bring issues from across the state to the Chief Minister's notice, Kumaraswamy said, adding that changes will be made in the administration so as to benefit the common man.

PM in Assam slams Congress for 'echoing Pakistan line', alleges threat to national security

SC orders CBI probe into public works contracts linked to Arunachal CM Pema Khandu's kin

Rahul Gandhi alleges Puducherry being 'run for Adani', renews statehood promise

Himanta alleges Pakistan-linked social media group behind Congress press conference material

TN will never accept Hindi imposition, says Udhayanidhi Stalin

SCROLL FOR NEXT