Tag: government job

  • In BJP-ruled Goa, work one year in private sector to get a state government job

    By PTI

    PANAJI: Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Tuesday said one-year work experience would be made “compulsory” for recruitment in state government departments.

    He said fresh candidates would not be taken directly into government service.

    Aspirants would have to get experience by working in the private sector before applying for government jobs.

    Addressing a function at Taleigao village in North Goa, Sawant said one-year work experience would be made mandatory for those looking for government jobs in the future.

    Such a practice would help the government get skilled manpower, said the chief minister.

    The CM said necessary amendments would be made in Recruitment Rules (RRs) to ensure only suitable candidates are selected for vacant posts.

    Sawant also said recruitment through the Staff Selection Commission would be made compulsory in the future.

    PANAJI: Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Tuesday said one-year work experience would be made “compulsory” for recruitment in state government departments.

    He said fresh candidates would not be taken directly into government service.

    Aspirants would have to get experience by working in the private sector before applying for government jobs.

    Addressing a function at Taleigao village in North Goa, Sawant said one-year work experience would be made mandatory for those looking for government jobs in the future.

    Such a practice would help the government get skilled manpower, said the chief minister.

    The CM said necessary amendments would be made in Recruitment Rules (RRs) to ensure only suitable candidates are selected for vacant posts.

    Sawant also said recruitment through the Staff Selection Commission would be made compulsory in the future.

  • Benefit of Chief Minister’s decision on compassionate appointment, four youths got government job in Collectorate within a week of decision

    The Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel’s decision to relax the ten percent limit in compassionate appointment cases has opened the doors of government jobs for the youth. This limit has been relaxed till 31 May. The loosening of the 10 percent limit opened the way for employment for children of four officer-employees in the collectorate who were outside this range. Today, these youths at the Collectorate, Collector Dr. Sarveshwar Narendra Bhure handed over appointment letters for the Collectorate office. Today four youth got appointment letters. Among these, Saurabh Bhaduri was appointed to the post of Assistant Grade-3. His father Mr. Sumeet Kumar Bhaduri was working as Naib Tehsildar in Patan Tehsil Office. Mr. Sumit had died in the past. Among them, Ms. Aishwarya Rao was appointed on Assistant Grade-3. His father, Shri A. Shankar Rao was appointed to the post of Assistant Grade-3 in Dhamdha. He died of a heart attack. S. on this post Abhishek was also appointed, he is the son of Mr. Suresh Kumar, the driver of the collectorate, Mr. Kumar died on 27 February 2020. The fourth appointment was made by Mr. Tejendra Sahu, his mother, Mrs. Khemin Sahu, was a reader in the tehsil office. He has also been appointed to the post of Assistant Grade-3. Action is underway on two cases, which will be appointed soon. After receiving the appointment letter, these youths said that our family has got a big relief due to the decision of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel. Ms. Aishwarya said that this decision will benefit many families whose parents were in government service and who died prematurely. Ms. Aishwarya said that after the cabinet decision it was expected that a compassionate appointment would be found soon but it would not be known that it would be done within a week. Today at 11 o’clock I got a call and was told that your appointment order has arrived. I informed everyone in the house and everyone liked it very much. Mr. Tejendra Sahu told that my mother was in the Tehsil Office, because of Kovid she did not stay. Mother was the support of all of us, now I too have to fulfill my responsibilities with my ability.