CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan distributing appointment letters to the candidates
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, has stated that the state is in the process of recruiting for one lakh fourteen thousand government jobs. Backlog vacancies are being filled quickly. A staff nurse’s job is to serve. Religion is service. Lab technician pharmacists should also work hard and honestly, with a sense of service in mind. I am confident that the newly appointed candidates will set a new standard for human service.
Today, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan was at his residence distributing appointment certificates to the ten Group-5 candidates chosen by the Staff Board of the Gas Tragedy Department. Senior department officers were present.
The Chief Minister said the procedure of filling 160 vacant positions in the department for the fiscal year 2022-23 is currently underway. The remaining vacant positions will be filled in 2023-24. At the moment, one direct appointment of a staff nurse has been made out of 19 backlog posts based on direct applications from Baiga, Bharia, Saharia, and Scheduled Tribes. Six Staff Nurses, two Lab Technicians, one Pharmacist, and one Lab Assistant were appointed today from the remaining ten candidates. The Staff Selection Board has conducted the examination for the remaining 120 positions, and the appointment will be made based on the results.
CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan clarified that the Kiran Bharti staff nurse Bharia Ajja was hired through a direct application process. None of the backlog positions will remain unfilled.
Staff Nurse Ramrati Basaur, Neelima Verma, Jyoti Kanade, Bharti Hiralal Bhavarkar, Nishtha Malik, Priyanka Bhavediya, Lab Technician Bhanupratap Chowdhary, Sachin Barfa, Pharmacist Grade-2 Manisha Ahirwar, and Lab Assistant Babita Soni are among those included.
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