"The then state government in 1999 had imposed restrictions on new appointments and creation of posts for 10 years as part of its agreement with the DFID. Therefore, the state could not give government jobs to youths for a long period," Employment Minister Sanjay Dasburma said while replying a debate in the assembly.
However, the minister said, after revocation of the restriction, the state government had been stressing on giving employment to the youth in the state.
These 11 lakh youth will be provided either direct or indirect jobs besides self-employment during the period, the minister said adding at least 150 youth from each gram panchayat would be imparted skill development training to make them self-sufficient.
Employment and Technical Education and Training department has given appointments to 295 youths in the posts of assistant training officer, laboratory assistant and junior librarian.
The opposition Congress, however, flayed the state government and accused it of failing to give employment to youths despite the state signing 98 MoUs for setting up different industries in Odisha.