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How does Niyukthi serve potential job seekers?

AA. By offering financial assistance for businesses.

BB. By connecting them with employers to find suitable job opportunities.

CC. By providing free educational courses.

DD. By organizing cultural events.

Answer:

B. B. By connecting them with employers to find suitable job opportunities.

Read Explanation:

  • It is an initiative of the National Employment Service Department in Kerala.

  • It was launched in 2015 to provide a large-scale platform for job seekers and employers.

  • Niyukthi serves as a platform for potential job seekers to connect with employers and find suitable job opportunities.

  • During 2023-24, one Niyukthi job fair was conducted in the state.


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