In a major boost to employment prospects for the youth of Haryana, Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini announced that the state government will soon complete the joining process for approximately 7,500 Group-D posts. The announcement came during a press conference held to brief the media on the key decisions taken in the recent cabinet meeting.
Addressing the media, Chief Minister Saini shared updates on the Common Eligibility Test (CET) and other recruitment-related developments. He stated that this year alone, nearly 13.48 lakh candidates have registered for the CET, reflecting a substantial rise from the 11 lakh registrations last year. Despite technical difficulties due to heavy load on the Saral Portal, the Chief Minister said over 6 lakh candidates from backward classes (BC-A, BC-B) and scheduled castes managed to download their caste certificates and successfully register for the examination.
Acknowledging concerns raised about youth unable to access caste certificates in time, the Chief Minister clarified that such candidates will still be allowed to appear in the CET. The verification and other procedural requirements will be addressed during the later stages of the recruitment process.
Responding to a question on departmental vacancies, Chief Minister Saini emphasized that all departments have been instructed to reassess and rationalize their staffing needs in accordance with current requirements. Some positions that have become obsolete will be scrapped, while new roles that reflect the state’s evolving administrative demands will be created. He noted that this restructuring is a continuous and ongoing process being coordinated with the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC).
Commenting on the ongoing student strike at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University in Hisar, the Chief Minister appealed to the students to prioritize their studies over political distractions. “They are our children, and this is their time to focus on education. Politics can wait. I urge political parties not to mislead students. Let them shine academically and bring pride to their families, region, and the state,” he said, extending his best wishes to the student community.
On the issue of law and order, Chief Minister Saini reiterated his government’s firm commitment to maintaining a safe and secure environment for every citizen. He lauded the efforts of the Haryana Police, noting that they were working with dedication and efficiency to ensure peace and public safety across the state.
The press conference was also attended by Mr. K.M. Pandurang, Director General of the Information, Public Relations and Languages Department, and Mr. Praveen Atrey, Media Secretary to the Chief Minister.
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