Lecturers, IT inspectors, multi tasking staff among 1.47 lakh recruited through 'Rozgar Melas': Govt
Constable, teachers, lecturers, nurses, nursing officers, doctors, pharmacists, radiographers and other technical and paramedical posts, sub inspector, lower divisional clerk, steno, personal assistant, income tax inspectors, grameen dak sevak, mu...

Constable, teachers, lecturers, nurses, nursing officers, doctors, pharmacists, radiographers and other technical and paramedical posts, sub inspector, lower divisional clerk, steno, personal assistant, income tax inspectors, grameen dak sevak, multi tasking staff etc. were the posts against which these people were inducted, according to the minister's reply.
"Filling up of vacancies is a continuous process. By the time vacancies reported by a department gets filled up, some new vacancies arise," he said.
Singh said vacancies in various central government ministries/departments and their attached and subordinate offices are caused due to retirement, resignation, death, promotion etc., of the employee.
Central ministries/departments/central public sector undertakings (PSUs)/autonomous bodies/ public sector banks etc., either directly or through the recruitment agencies such as Union Public Service Commission, Railway Recruitment Board and Staff Selection Commission etc., take up recruitment to fill these vacancies from time to time, the minister said.
In a separate reply, Singh said it is expected that Rozgar Mela will continue to act as a catalyst in further employment and self employment generation and provide gainful service opportunities to the youth.
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