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CHENNAI: In the next two years, about 50,000 persons would be recruited by the state government for various jobs, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin said here on Wednesday. Giving away appointment orders to new recruits under Group-4, Stalin said the appointees should be true to the people as a good or bad name to him would be a result of their work.
In the past two years, after the DMK regime took over the reins of power on May 7, 2021, government jobs have been given to 12,576 persons and now, 10,205 people have been recruited. In the current year, 17,000 more people are set to get government jobs.
Also, in the next two years, approximately, about 50,000 persons would be recruited by the state government for various job openings, he announced.
As many as 10,205 youths have been selected by the TN Public Service Commission through competitive examination to various posts such as Junior Assistant, Village Administrative Officer, Typist and Stenographer under the Group-4 category of state service.
The Chief Minister presented orders to 12 appointees, marking commencement of the issuance of appointment orders to the over 10,000 recruits. About 22 lakh aspirants sat for the TNPSC Group-4 exam and 10,205 were selected.
Stalin said the government schemes should reach all sections of the people without any discrimination. “This is a government that guards social justice.”
Whenever people approach them with a representation, government employees should address their grievances and resolve issues and make government initiatives and schemes benefit them, he said.
Stalin said the Group-4 level is only the first step and encouraged them to clear more exams and reach higher positions in the government.
He appealed to them to treat the general public courteously by offering them a seat and listening to them which would give people a sense of satisfaction.
The government employees should make people realise that it is their government, which is committed to their welfare.
Ministers including Thangam Thennarasu (Finance), I Periyasamy (Rural Development) and KKSSR Ramachandran (Revenue), Chief Secretary Shiv Das Meena and senior officials took part.
In the past two years, after the DMK regime took over the reins of power on May 7, 2021, government jobs have been given to 12,576 persons and now, 10,205 people have been recruited. In the current year, 17,000 more people are set to get government jobs.
Also, in the next two years, approximately, about 50,000 persons would be recruited by the state government for various job openings, he announced.
As many as 10,205 youths have been selected by the TN Public Service Commission through competitive examination to various posts such as Junior Assistant, Village Administrative Officer, Typist and Stenographer under the Group-4 category of state service.
The Chief Minister presented orders to 12 appointees, marking commencement of the issuance of appointment orders to the over 10,000 recruits. About 22 lakh aspirants sat for the TNPSC Group-4 exam and 10,205 were selected.
Stalin said the government schemes should reach all sections of the people without any discrimination. “This is a government that guards social justice.”
Whenever people approach them with a representation, government employees should address their grievances and resolve issues and make government initiatives and schemes benefit them, he said.
Stalin said the Group-4 level is only the first step and encouraged them to clear more exams and reach higher positions in the government.
He appealed to them to treat the general public courteously by offering them a seat and listening to them which would give people a sense of satisfaction.
The government employees should make people realise that it is their government, which is committed to their welfare.
Ministers including Thangam Thennarasu (Finance), I Periyasamy (Rural Development) and KKSSR Ramachandran (Revenue), Chief Secretary Shiv Das Meena and senior officials took part.
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