Prime Minister's Employment Programme: Aimed to provide 100 days of employment but only 48 days on average

18 billion 73 billion 4 lakh rupees have been spent on the Prime Minister's Employment Program so far

Jestha 13, 2081

Prime Minister's Employment Programme: Aimed to provide 100 days of employment but only 48 days on average

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Although the Prime Minister's Employment Program is said to provide a minimum of 100 days of employment to the listed unemployed, it has been seen that on average 48 days of employment have been obtained. It is mentioned in the 61st annual report of the Auditor General that Rs.

So far, 7 lakh 12 thousand 658 people have participated in the program and got employment for 48 days on average. The government has launched the Prime Minister's Employment Program at the state and local levels, with the aim of contributing to economic development by creating sufficient employment opportunities within the country and making maximum use of the available manpower, and ensuring minimum employment for all and providing social security.

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