New Delhi. A proposal has been passed from the cabinet today regarding transfer of the on-going recruitment process for about 7000 posts by the Uttarakhand State Subordinate Services Selection Commission to the State Public Service Commission. Chief Minister Dhami has instructed that the state government will take all possible steps to maintain the purity and dignity of the recruitment examinations. Moving forward in this direction, the government has decided to get these recruitments done through the State Public Service Commission. The Chief Minister has issued a calendar of recruitment examinations and instructed to start the recruitment process soon. Let us inform that the instructions of the Chief Minister are that along with the current advertised posts, all the departments of the state government should prepare a list of vacant posts of direct recruitment within a certain time frame and make available to the Commission, so that the advance calendar of future examinations will also be issued. can be done.
All those examinations in which the result has been declared by the Subordinate Services Selection Commission by conducting any stage of examination, but the selection process has not been completed. The remaining proceedings of those examinations will be done by the Uttarakhand Subordinate Services Selection Commission. All those examinations in which applications have been invited by the Subordinate Services Selection Commission and no examination has been conducted; In the event of publication of the release after going under the ambit of the Public Service Commission in them, the candidates will be exempted from the application fee.
The state government is committed to the transparency and cleanliness of the recruitment process in government jobs. To maintain the morale of the youth, the first priority of the government is to provide jobs to the youth by conducting examinations as soon as possible through the State Public Service Commission. The government is determined to provide a healthy competitive environment to the youth unemployed.