Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Khaleequr Rahman: Rajiv Yuva Karnalu Scheme (RYK)

Khaleequr Rahman: Rajiv Yuva Karnalu Scheme (RYK): Shri Rajiv Gandhi ji RYK Rajiv Yuva Karnalu Scheme Procedure for filling RYK Online Application Form Rajiv Yuva Kiranalu shortly RYK scheme ...

Rajiv Yuva Karnalu Scheme (RYK)

Shri Rajiv Gandhi ji
RYK Rajiv Yuva Karnalu Scheme
Procedure for filling RYK Online Application Form
Rajiv Yuva Kiranalu shortly RYK scheme is a part of the Rajiv Education and Employment Mission. The RYK scheme aim is to offered fifteen Lakhs vacancies in the private sector and one lakh in govt departments. The Andhra Pradesh government will be offer to skill training and placements to all buddies. RYK scheme is for all districts across the state. Candidates will be Registered and online application has been available in the main official website as ryk.cgg.gov.in. RKY website support by cgg. gov.in. In ryk.cgg.gov.in main website as Applicant should enter your or Applicant Mobile No, Date of birth, Ration Card No is compulsory, SSC Certificate Number, Driving Licence Number and Saderam Number. Saderam Number, SSC Certificate number and Driving License is not Compulsary. CM assured 50% jobs for SC, ST, BC and Minority candidates RYK scheme, target is 15 lakh jobs in the next 3 years.
http://ryk.cgg.gov.in/publicEmployerRegistration.do [Employer Registration]
http://ryk.cgg.gov.in/
About RYK: Rajiv Yuva Kiranalu (RYK) scheme as part of the Rajiv Education and Employment Mission (REEM) at the Port Stadium in Visakhapatnam to mark the birth anniversary of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. The objective is to provide 15 lakh jobs in the private sector and one lakh in government departments, apart from providing skill training and placements. The RYK will be launched in all districts across the state with a view to utilising the expanding opportunities offered by the growing economy and to bridge the skill gap. "The labour market demand is shifting towards skilled and highly-skilled categories, whereas most of the youth are unskilled. This calls for a massive initiative for training the youth in the desired skill sets with the active partnership of the private sector," the CM said on Friday. He said the government was committed to providing manifold and enhanced avenues to the youth. The CII estimates a potential of eight million new jobs (4.5 million skilled/highly skilled and 3.5 million unskilled) will be available by 2015 in various sectors.
Hon'ble Chief Minister Mr. N. Kiran Kumar Reddy instructed the District Collectors to prefer candidates belonging to Minorities in recruitments under Rajiv Yuva Karnalu scheme. He issued these instructions while addressing the Collectors’ conference reviewing the schemes pertaining to weaker sections and Minorities. He told that Minorities should get their due share in jobs.
Mohd.Khaleequr Rahman