Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Sept 4: A divisional level Mega Job Fair was inaugurated by Commissioner Secretary Labour and Employment, Sarita Chauhan at Amar Singh College.
This was a first of its kind Mega event where a platform was provided to educated unemployed Youth of Kashmir Division who came face to face with Job providers like private sector companies.
More than 40 companies participated in the event and around 2000 Job seekers from all 10 distrcts of Kashmir division participated in the event who also interacted with company representatives.
Speaking to media on the sidelines of the job fair, Sarita Chauhan spoke at length about bridging the Gap between the demand and supply in the job market . She impressed upon stakeholders to counsel and guide the students to take up skill oriented courses to enhance their employability.
While addressing the industry representatives, she emphasized on the registration of private companies as job providers on Employment portal (www.jakemp.nic.in). She further directed the private company representatives to list out the skill requirements in their respective sectors and notify the vacancies available with them from time to time.
The Commissioner Secretary further instructed the Director Employment to strengthen and diversify the Counselling of youth and try to build a connect with the industry. The representatives from various companies and industries also spoke at the occasion and showed enthusiasm in this step of getting connected with youth through the Department.
The Director Employment, Nisar Ahmad Wani informed the gathering that such Job fairs will be replicated in all the districts of UT of J&K.
Pertinently, during the fair, 1200 youth were shortlisted/registered by private companies, 15 youth were handed over offer letters on spot and 150 youth were selected for training in hotel management after which they will be recruited in the same field.
During the fair, Help desks and Registration counters were also established by the Employment Department where more than 1000 on spot registrations were done.