Government in Recruitment Mode
Prime Minister Narendra Modi signals 'mission mode', government pledges 100,000 by the end of 2023
NEW DELHI: The government on Tuesday announced the recruitment of 100,000 people in various departments and ministries of the central government over the next 18 months in "mission mode", a period ending just four to five months ago the Narendra Modi government would no longer seek public mandate to come to power. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the state of human resources in all departments and ministries and ordered the government to recruit 10,000 missionaries within the next 1.5 years," the Prime Minister's office said. tweets.
The April, 3 first reported that the Prime Minister is focusing on filling vacancies quickly and starting the process within months. Then, each ministry and sector prepared a list of vacancies and sanctioned positions. During a four-hour marathon meeting with all central government secretaries in April, the Prime Minister spoke about recruitment dynamics. Modi's leadership in accelerating the filling of vacancies is significant as the opposition tries to turn the 'holiday' and overall unemployment rate into the council elections being held. recent positions, especially in Uttar Pradesh.
Although the BJP defied efforts to secure a comfortable victory, the PM's leadership was joined by a similar order issued by UP Minister Yogi Adityanath to address what could be a flaw in the plan. his for the 2024 elections in Lok Sabha. Sources say a large number of vacancies are located in railways. Answering a question to Rajya Sabha last July, Human Resources Minister Jitendra Singh said that there are about 8,72 thousand vacancies in various central government agencies as of 1 March 2020 The sanctioned strength of all central government bodies is 40.05. lakh in which 31.32 employees are in office.
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