Imphal (PTI): Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh said that 76 slots are available for youth of the state in the Prime Minister Internship Scheme.
In a post on X, Singh said, "The scheme offers an invaluable opportunity for our youth, with 1.25 lakh internships available nationwide, including 76 slots for Manipur."
"This initiative aims to equip young people with practical skills, bridging the gap between education and employment while strengthening our workforce. I encourage eligible youth to seize this chance to gain hands-on experience and build a brighter future for themselves and our state," he said.
The scheme seeks to provide hands-on training and build a skilled workforce, and aims to provide internship opportunities to 1 crore youth in the top 500 companies in the next five years, the CM added.
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New Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Thursday exercised its extraordinary constitutional powers and ordered the liquidation of grounded air carrier Jet Airways' assets.
A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra set aside the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) decision upholding the resolution plan of Jet Airways and approved the transfer of its ownership to Jalan Kalrock Consortium (JKC).
Pronouncing the judgement for the bench, Justice Pardiwala allowed the plea of SBI and other creditors against the NCLAT decision that upheld the resolution plan of Jet Airways in favour of JKC.
It said the liquidation of the air carrier was in the interest of creditors, workers and other stakeholders.
The bench rapped NCLAT for its decision.
The top court used its powers under Article 142 of the Constitution which gives it the power to make orders and decrees to ensure complete justice in any matter or cause pending before it.
The NCLAT on March 12 upheld the resolution plan of the grounded air carrier and approved the transfer of its ownership to JKC. The SBI, Punjab National Bank (PNB) and JC Flowers Asset Reconstruction Private Limited have challenged the NCLAT verdict.