Uttarakhand CM Distributes Appointment Letters to 276 New Recruits in State Departments
Uttarakhand CM Dhami Hands Appointment Letters to 276 Candidates Across Departments

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Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami distributed appointment letters to 276 candidates across four government departments, emphasizing merit-based recruitment and transparency. The recruits will serve in the Forest, Women Empowerment and Child Development, Technical Education, and Town and Country Planning Departments, contributing to various state initiatives.
- 01276 candidates received appointment letters across four departments: Forest (109), Women Empowerment and Child Development (88), Technical Education (65), and Town and Country Planning (14).
- 02CM Dhami highlighted the government's commitment to transparent recruitment and the implementation of an anti-cheating law to combat examination malpractice.
- 03Over 33,000 youths have secured government jobs in Uttarakhand in the last four-and-a-half years through merit-based processes.
- 04Dhami urged new recruits to fulfill their roles with honesty and dedication, stressing their responsibilities towards public service.
- 05The state government aims for a developed Uttarakhand aligned with India's broader development goals by 2047.
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On Monday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami distributed appointment letters to 276 newly selected candidates across four state government departments during a ceremony at the Chief Minister's Camp Office in Dehradun. The recruits include 109 in the Forest Department, 88 in the Women Empowerment and Child Development Department, 65 in the Technical Education Department, and 14 in the Town and Country Planning Department. CM Dhami emphasized the government's commitment to transparent and merit-based recruitment, highlighting the implementation of an anti-cheating law to ensure fairness in the hiring process. He noted that approximately 33,000 youths have been employed in government roles over the past four-and-a-half years. Dhami encouraged the new employees to approach their duties with honesty and dedication, stating that their roles are crucial for urban development, skill enhancement, and welfare initiatives. He concluded by sharing the government's vision for a developed Uttarakhand as part of India's broader development goals by 2047.
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The recruitment of 276 new employees will enhance the operational capacity of various state departments, contributing to public service and development initiatives.
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