Kullu: The long-pending results for 377 govt posts will be declared before
Diwali.
Chief minister
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has directed the Himachal Pradesh Rajya Chayan Aayog to announce the results for six pending post codes: 295 posts for post code 939 (JOA IT), 82 posts for post code 903 (JOA IT), copy holder post code 982, workshop instructor post code 992, psychologist post code 994 and workshop instructor post code 997, before Diwali.
During a meeting with the officers of the aayog, the CM emphasised the state govt’s commitment to providing transparent and merit-based employment opportunities to the youth in the govt sector.
“The announcement of results for these six pending post codes will be a Diwali gift from the state govt to the youth of the state seeking govt jobs,” said the CM in a statement.
The CM said the cabinet sub-committee has so far allowed the declaration of results for 21 pending post codes, of which the results for post codes 817, 999 and 969 have already been announced. He directed to expedite the process of announcing results, stating that the results for six examinations would be announced before Diwali while the results of the remaining 12 postcodes would be declared in Nov.
“In its very first cabinet meeting, the govt reinstated the Old Pension Scheme, benefiting 1.36 lakh govt employees. Recently, the govt has increased the dearness allowance by four per cent, and all employees’ salaries and pensions will be disbursed by Oct 28, ahead of Diwali,” he added.
We also published the following articles recently
Announce results in 15 days: HC on pending SI recruitment caseThe Chhattisgarh high court granted the state government additional time to announce the SI recruitment results, urging compliance within 15 days. This directive, stemming from an earlier order in May, aims to provide 975 aspirants with job opportunities before Diwali. The decision followed state submissions and intends to address protests over delayed employment results. Hours before poll code, govt halts propertytax collection in 32 merged areas of cityJust before the Nov 20 assembly polls code of conduct, the state government ordered a pause in property tax collection in Pune's 32 merged areas. While residents benefit from the tax break, Pune Municipal Corporation faces a significant revenue loss. The authorities are considering a revised tax after providing improved civic amenities. Hours before poll code, govt halts propertytax collection in 32 merged areas of cityAhead of the November 20 assembly polls, the state government paused property tax collection in Pune's 32 merged areas, citing the need for revised bills. Residents are to be charged double the previous gram panchayat rates. This decision, deemed political, impacts PMC's revenue and raises concerns about civic service improvements in the affected areas.