An official statement on Friday stated that Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami gave appointment letters to 35 Assistant Social Welfare Officers and three Hostel Superintendents who were chosen by the Social Welfare Department from the Subordinate Services Selection Commission at the Chief Minister’s residence. The Chief Minister congratulated each and every one of the recently appointed officers and announced that the state government is always hiring for open positions. According to the statement, as a result, programs for distributing appointment letters are ongoing.
There is a campaign underway to fill the open positions in various government departments. He said that all of the young people who work hard are receiving appointment letters today. All of the recently appointed officers were urged to uphold discipline throughout their lives by the Chief Minister. CM stated that we can ensure that the general public is taken care of by government public welfare programs if we continue to practice self-discipline. In order to fulfill the Antyodaya principle through our services, we must perform well during our work. CM went on to say that a strong anti-copying law has been implemented by the state government in an effort to combat the copying mafia. Individuals convicted of copying have been placed in prison.
Now examinations are being conducted with complete transparency in the state. Only qualified, talented, and capable candidates are successful in the examinations.
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