Minister CV Ganesan Highlights Job Opportunities at Private Employment Camp in Coimbatore

Minister CV Ganesan attended a private employment camp in Coimbatore, distributing appointment orders and addressing over 5,000 students about job opportunities and economic growth.


Coimbatore: Tamil Nadu Minister for Labour Welfare and Skill Development, CV Ganesan, participated in a private employment camp organized by the Department of Labour Welfare and Skill Development at Rathinam College in Eachanari area of Coimbatore.



The minister distributed appointment orders to youth who secured jobs and addressed over 5,000 students who attended the event.



During his speech, Minister Ganesan emphasized that the country's economic growth depends on quality educational institutions and the development of students' skills. He praised Coimbatore District Collector Kranthi Kumar Pati for his efficient administration and time management skills.

The minister highlighted the efforts of the current government in providing job opportunities. "Since the Chief Minister took office, we have conducted 238 job fairs and provided employment to 2,00,7000 people. So far, this administration has facilitated private sector employment for 5 lakh people," Ganesan stated. He also mentioned that the Chief Minister has promised to fill 75,000 vacancies in various government departments.

Ganesan shared his experience of learning about job fairs from Youth Welfare and Sports Development Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin. He stressed the importance of collaborative efforts in rapidly developing the employment sector.

The minister advised students to be courageous and look up to successful individuals like director Sundarvalli as role models. He encouraged them to associate with successful people and remove negative thoughts from their minds.

After the event, when reporters questioned Minister Ganesan about the ongoing Samsung workers' protest, he left in his car without responding to the queries.

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