CM Hemant Soren Distributes 500 Appointment Letters at Kaushal College Ranchi

500 students of ITI Koshal College, run by the Prejha Foundation, received appointment letters from Jharkhand’s Chief Minister Hemant Soren.

RANCHI – On Wednesday, Chief Minister Hemant Soren distributed appointment letters to young men and women of the Nursing and ITI Koshal College.

The college is run by the Prejha Foundation, which operates as a special purpose vehicle of the Welfare Department, Government of Jharkhand.

Scheduled Tribe Minister Champai Soren and other dignitaries attended the ceremony.

500 students from Nursing, ITI Skill College, and Kalyan Gurukul received appointment letters during the event.

The Prejha Foundation and the state government are working in collaboration to empower children from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and economically weaker sections of the state.

Thus far, the initiative has linked 30,000 youths with employment and self-employment opportunities.

During the pandemic, the foundation continued its mission by distributing nursing appointment letters.

Upon receiving their appointment letters, the newly appointed students expressed their gratitude and excitement about the opportunity to contribute to the development of rural areas.

500 students of ITI Koshal College, run by the Prejha Foundation, received appointment letters from Jharkhand's Chief Minister Hemant Soren.
500 students of ITI Koshal College, run by the Prejha Foundation, received appointment letters from Jharkhand’s Chief Minister Hemant Soren.

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