More than 3,500 candidates gain employment at Udyoga Mela

 MLAs Vasu and M.K. Somashekar are seen issuing appointment letters to selected candidates at the Udyoga and Skill Mela held at the Maharaja’s College Grounds in city yesterday as Karnataka Skill Development Corporation Chairman Muralidhar Halappa, DC D. Randeep and others look on.

Mysuru:“The youth need not get disheartened if they did not get jobs in the Udyoga Mela. If they register in ‘Kaushalya Karnataka’ web portal www.kaushalkar.com then they will get an opportunity to train in some of the best Multinational Companies (MNCs),” said Karnataka Skill Development Corporation Chairman Muralidhar Halappa.

He was speaking after distributing appointment letters to a few people, who were selected by various companies, at the valedictory of the three-day Divisional-level Udyoga and Skill Mela at the Maharaja’s College Grounds, here yesterday.

“Through the Corporation, 22 Udyoga Melas, have been successfully organised in different parts of the State. The aim of Siddharamaiah’s Government is to empower the youth,” he said.

Once they enrol under the State Government’s Kaushalya Karnataka Mission Training scheme, they will be imparted training in multi-national companies.

With such training the youth can even start their own companies or get jobs, he added.

Already 7.62 lakh candidates in the State have registered in the Kaushalya Karnataka web portal. In Mysuru region more than one lakh have registered. The responsibility of this mission was given to Subashchandra Kuntia when he was the Chief Secretary and six consultants post had been created,  Halappa said.

MLA Somashekar said that the youth who do not get jobs must not feel betrayed. If one continues to do hard work and has an aim in life then they are bound to succeed. Many of the great leaders in the past have always said that if one has to progress in life then he alone must do the hard work.

More than 90 per cent of unnecessary thoughts cross one’s mind. Hence, one should have control over such thoughts and only concentrate on the ones useful to a person, and then one can achieve something in life, he said.

In the Mela, more than 3,500 people have been successful in gaining employment. A few more have been selected, besides 3,000 to 4,000 being short-listed. In the coming days the interviews will be arranged in the companies itself and selected, he said.

MLA Vasu, Deputy Commissioner (DC) D. Randeep, Mysuru Industries Association Vice President Umesh K. Shenoy, Secretary Suresh Kumar Jain and chiefs of various companies were present.  

14,045 candidates register

A total of 14,045 candidates had registered for the three-day Udyoga and Skill Development Mela. On the first day (Mar.3) even though 10,611 candidates had registered, it was not applicable as it was meant only for skill development training.

On the second day (Mar.4) 11,534 had registered out of which 3,529 were short-listed or selected and 745 put on hold.

On the final day (Mar.5) 2,511 candidates had registered out of which, 1,068 were short-listed or selected and 181 jobs were on hold.

In all 4,597 were selected or short-listed and 926 jobs put on hold, according to the Udyoga Mela statistics.

This post was published on March 6, 2018 6:34 pm