"Technology has become a game changer. Therefore, you must become tech-savvy and more active in social media. It will enable you to connect effectively with the people and help them," the ruling BJD president said at a meeting of the Biju Yuva Janata Dal (BYJD), the youth brigade of the party.
Stating that some people and groups are trying to spread disinformation, Patnaik asked the party's youth brigade to counter such campaign and tell the truth to the people.
He said with a focus on creating more job opportunities and facilitating self-employment, the government was aiming at creating 30 lakh jobs by 2025.
He said five lakh job opportunities were created and 50,000 of them in government sector during the last three years. The thrust of the state's industrial, MSME and start-up policies was also on job creation.
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Describing education as true empowerment, Patnaik said a youth policy had been formulated for engaging them in the state's development and progress. The state government had also decided to provide education loan at only one per cent interest to students for higher education.
BJD general secretary Sanjay Dasburma said the instructions given by the party president would be put into action. There would be increased use of the media and IT cell, he said.