Moodbidri, Jun 15: Hundreds of people, mostly students from within the State as well as outside, took part in Pragathi-2014, the fifth of the annual job fair organised by Alva 's Education Foundation in Moodbidri.
The job fair witnessed nearly 16,000 students trying their best to get placement, including 4,739 spot registrations, 10,712 online registrations and 1,467 walk-ins from ITI.
Over 216 companies from 11 sectors like IT, hospitality, manufacturing, automobile, healthcare, BFSI, media, sales and retail, NGO and education, BPO/KPO and HR agencies participated on the first day.
Popular firms like Titan, Oracle, E & Y, IBM, Narayana Hrudayalaya, Idea Cellular, Biocon, UAE Exchange, NMC, Aditya Birla Group, Reliance Communication, Infosys, ITC, Vodafone, L & T, Taj Group, ICICI Bank, Wipro, TVS participated in the job fair, looking for eligible candidates whom they can hire.
Speaking at the inaugurating of the two-day job fair on Saturday, Labour Commissioner S B Shripad highlighted the need for the education institutions to impart information about the job availability for particular qualification. In today 's society, it is not important to just provide education to students, but also the educational institutions should guide the students in getting the jobs.
It is unfortunate that even post graduates tend to do small jobs. Students should try to get the job that suits their qualification and through job fairs students should be guided. If there is an opening for one job, thousands of youth apply for the post. This indicates the competitiveness in job market.
Inaugurating the programme, Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat CEO?Tulasi Maddineni said that the role of society was larger in the youth getting quality education. Knowledge is valued when a person gets a suitable job for the education he has obtained, she said.
Alva 's Education Foundation Founder Dr M Mohan Alva said that Alva 's Pragathi has been organised from five years for the benefit for rural youth.


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