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Job seekers from Hindi belt get online

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22 July 2008
 

Employment News, one of India’s leading weekly has launched its website 'Rojgar Samachar' to cater to the needs of job seekers from Hindi speaking areas of the country. The interactive site will also have a provision of live chat with career counsellors.

New Delhi: The Employment News Weekly Newspaper, which is a unit of the Directorate of Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, on Friday launched its Hindi website 'Rojgar Samachar' to cater the needs of job seekers from Hindi speaking areas of the country.

Dedicating the website to the nation, Additional Director General, Information and communication, Veena Jain said it is a matter of pride for Employment News to manage two websites, one in English and now in Hindi.
Speaking on the occasion, Employment News Additional

Director General Ghanshyam Goel said the website has been developed on popular demand from jobseekers from Hindi speaking areas of the country.

Goel said that the website in English launched in 2006 has become very popular clocking a daily hit of over four lakh page hits, making it one of the most sought after sites in the country and said that the Hindi website will perform even better.

The website in Hindi is an interactive site, which will answer questions of jobseekers from career counsellors in the segment Q&A.

Besides, the site will host detailed information on variety of careers available in the market in the segment 'Career ek nazar'.

In addition the website will carry weekly results of examinations held by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), Staff Selection Commission (SSC), Railway Recruitment Boards and other central government organisations.

Speaking about the futuristic plans of the website, Goel said that in the second phase of the website, the site will be made more interactive with the hosting of career counsellors in a chat show on a live basis.

Career counsellors will talk to jobseekers on the site live on pre-determined time slots on the site, he added.

 
Source : iGovernment
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