The Public Service Commission has announced the panel for the hiring of 11 state officials. The Public Service Commission released more than 500 job panels or merit lists on Wednesday. 482 applicants are receiving letters of recommendation for employment. Through the 2019 various examinations, this recruiting is carried out in numerous state offices.
The panel for the positions of disaster management officer, block welfare officer, inspector, and assistant programme officer was issued today by the Public Service Commission. A preliminary test is administered for this recruitment. After the preliminary exam, the major exam is given, and following the main exam, candidates for employment are interviewed. Candidates are assessed three times overall.
On the day after that, the Public Service Commission released the letter of recommendation for the appointment. The following departments have been established: Department of State Disaster Management, Department of Women and Child Welfare, Department of Backward Welfare, Department of Panchayat and Village Development, Department of Jail, Department of Consumer and Protection, Department of Finance, Department of Cooperative, Department of Labor, and Department of Land and Land Revenue.
Recent protests by job applicants demanding appointments in front of the Public Service Commission’s office have been ongoing. Additionally, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee gave the state government the order to finish the hiring process using the Public Service Commission. The Public Service Commission has had multiple meetings with the top representatives of Navanna.
According to the sources, the outcomes of numerous other appointments as well as this one will be made public soon. That appointment is also something the commission wants to move quickly. Additionally, the Public Service Commission will shortly conduct additional exams for recruiting. On the other hand, the School Service Commission’s process for hiring teachers is moving more quickly. At the end of this month, the School Service Commission will present the High Court with the panel for the appointment of more than 14,000 upper primary teachers.