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Fill up Assam government vacancies on mission mode: Sarbananda Sonowal

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Guwahati: Taking a stock of the existing vacancies in different government
departments of the state, Sonowal asked the concerned department heads to fill up the vacancies on a mission mode and help the aspiring youths of the state to get rightful vocations.

Chairing a high-level meeting at the conference room of his office in Janata Bhawan today, Chief Minister Sonowal taking stock of different vacancy positions in the state the administration has asked Chief Secretary and other concerned functionaries to take steps for filling up the vacancies on a mission mode.

Sonowal also observed that for the greater public interests and to put in place an effective, responsive, and transparent administration, and accountable public delivery system of the state should be strengthened further.

He, therefore, said that to extend responsive and accountable governance further, the State government would go for a recruitment drive wherein all sanctioned government posts will be filled up on a mission mode.

He also said that in view of the government’s decision, all aspiring youths of the state would get rightful vocations in a very transparent and accountable manner. Sonowal also said that all the circuit houses in the districts would be revamped and refurbished with infrastructure and manpower.

In the course of the meeting, Chief Minister Sonowal asked Chief Secretary Jishnu
Baruah to expedite the public service delivery system across the state so that the people of all sections get the benefits of governance easily.

Chief Minister’s Legal Advisor Santanu Bharali, Chief Secretary Jishnu Baruah,
Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Paban Kumar Borthakur, Principal Secretary Personnel, Administrative Reforms and Training Niraj Verma, Special Commissioner to the Chief Minister Ranjan Chakravartty, Commissioner and Secretary to General Administration Department S. Manivannan, Secretary GAD Bharat Bhusan Dev Choudhury and other senior officers were present at the meeting

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