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State hires over 4,400 as Class 3 employees, CM tells new recruits: ‘You represent a sensitive govt’

Sanghavi also announced that by the month-end, the government would begin the recruitment process for 14,507 new posts in the police force, of which 13,591 will be those of sub-inspectors and Lok Rakshaks while 916 would be “technical cadres.”

State hires over 4,400 as Class 3 employees, CM tells new recruits: 'You represent a sensitive govt'Of the total 4,473 appointments made, the CM in the presence of Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi personally handed out letters to some 21 candidates. (Source: X/@Bhupendrapbjp)

THE STATE government on Saturday gave out appointment letters to over 4,400 new recruits, all in the Class 3 category.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, while distributing the letters to youths for various jobs in the state government, said this should be accepted as an “opportunity for nation building”. The appointments were made for Class 3 positions through the Subordinate Services Selection Board (SSSB) at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar on Saturday.

Of the total 4,473 appointments made, the CM in the presence of Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi personally handed out letters to some 21 candidates.

Sanghavi also announced that by the month-end, the government would begin the recruitment process for 14,507 new posts in the police force, of which 13,591 will be those of sub-inspectors and Lok Rakshaks while 916 would be “technical cadres.”

Addressing the new recruits, the CM said, “You have to constantly assure people of good governance. It is expected that newly appointed youths should work with integrity and ensure, through their speech, behaviour and conduct, that they represent a sensitive government… they should be able to resolve problems of the most underprivileged of citizens, wipe the tears of a widowed mother and become the support for those without it.”

A government release issued on Saturday said that the SSSB had conducted 101 competitive exams since April, “making a new record.”

The appointments on Saturday saw the highest number, 2,828, taken as junior clerks, 92 sub-registrars, 22 stamp inspectors, 229 senior clerks, 138 head clerks, 20 assistant social welfare officers, 144 social welfare inspectors and 882 wardens, office assistants, depot managers, assistant depot managers, assistant tribal development officers, accountants, deputy accountants and surveyors.

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