TradeHyd.com targets 1 lakh jobs by 2020

TradeHyd.com targets 1 lakh jobs by 2020
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TradeHydcom portal has targeted one lakh job offers by 2020, its Founder and CEO Venkateshwarlu Bulemoni said at TradeHydCom Mega Job Fairs success meet, organised at Federation House, Red Hills in Hyderabad on Tuesday

Red Hills: TradeHyd.com portal has targeted one lakh job offers by 2020, its Founder and CEO Venkateshwarlu Bulemoni said at TradeHyd.Com Mega Job Fairs success meet, organised at Federation House, Red Hills in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

Dr K Laxman, MLA, BJP state president presided over the meet. Venkat Bulemoni, CEO, Kushmanv & Group, Dr Ravi Kumar Jain, Director, SIBM-H, Valmiki Harikishan, Founder, Valmiki Trust, Meera Shenoy, Founder, Youth4Jobs.Com, Peddigari Santoshi, Founder, Peddigari Foundation, Kondaveeti Jayaprasad, Editor, Metro TV, Harigovind Prasad, Chartered Accountant were the other speakers at the occasion.

“We have organised 163 free job fairs since 2013 in both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh states and 394 companies have participated at job fairs and offered 20, 694 offer letters to the unemployed youth.

We are planning to conduct job fairs across the country soon. Now our target is one lakh jobs by 2020 in private sector, he said.

Dr K Laxman said that the initiative which was taken up by Venkateshwarlu was laudable one. "Providing employment is a challenge.

In this aspect tradeHyd.com has succeeded", he said, adding that even after completion of 4 years, the Telangana state government has failed to provide employment to the unemployed youth who had played a key role in the statehood movement.

He said that here were 2.5 lakh vacancies in the Telangana state. Out of them, only 20,000 vacancies have been filled so far.

The State government has failed in fulfilling the vacancies in the State.

Dr Laxman said that to provide employment opportunity to the unemployed youth, the Centre has taken up Skilled India programme.

Recognizing the importance of the programme, the Centre has created separate Ministry also, he added.

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