Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that Delhi has seen a "significant improvement" in the coronavirus situation over the last few weeks, and launched a job portal to bridge the gap between employees and employers in the Capital. "Cases are gradually reducing. Our recovery rate is 88%, and only 9% are still sick while 2-3% have died due to the disease," he said.
"All those migrant workers who had left the city during the lockdown should come back now. I appeal to them to come back. Many industrial and commercial activities want to resume but are not able to find the workforce," said Mr. Kejriwal. "Today, we are launching a portal, jobs.delhi.gov.in, which will bridge the gap between employees and employers in Delhi. This is a Rozgaar Bazar which seeks to benefit everyone," he added.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that Delhi has seen a "significant improvement" in the coronavirus situation over the last few weeks, and launched a job portal to bridge the gap between employees and employers in the Capital. "Cases are gradually reducing. Our recovery rate is 88%, and only 9% are still sick while 2-3% have died due to the disease," he said.
"All those migrant workers who had left the city during the lockdown should come back now. I appeal to them to come back. Many industrial and commercial activities want to resume but are not able to find the workforce," said Mr. Kejriwal. "Today, we are launching a portal, jobs.delhi.gov.in, which will bridge the gap between employees and employers in Delhi. This is a Rozgaar Bazar which seeks to benefit everyone," he added.