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Govt Asked For Details of Vacant Posts of Group D From Departments

 
Govt Asked For Details of Vacant Posts of Group D From Departments

Haryana News: Haryana Government is busy collecting data of vacant posts of Group D. In this regard, Haryana Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kaushal has sought information from officials of various departments about the vacant posts of Group D working in the district. Instructions were given that the number of vacant posts should be uploaded on the portal within three days. For your information, let us tell you that the Chief Secretary had held a meeting with senior officials of various departments in Chandigarh. During this time he issued these important instructions.

Government asked for details of vacant posts of Group D from departments

District officials joined this meeting through video conferencing. The Government has already nominated the Director General of the Human Resources Department as the appointing authority in this matter. Giving information on behalf of Sanjeev Kaushal, it was said that recruitment for more than 13000 posts of Group D will be completed by Haryana Staff Selection Commission. It also includes 500 posts for various departments/boards and corporations. For this, demand letters have also been sent to the Commission by the departments.

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Important guidelines issued

There will be a common cadre of these employees, who will be deployed in various departments and districts. On behalf of the Chief Secretary, instructions were issued to all the heads of departments and administrative secretaries to ensure that only the demands already sent by the departments to the Commission are sent again. The number of posts sent by the departments in the demand letter should also be the same as before, if the number of posts increases. So it should be modified.

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Publish Date: January 31, 2024

Posted By Sunil

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