6,000 temporary employees to be regularised: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann
Press Trust of India | January 13, 2023 | 10:50 PM IST | 1 min read
In October, a notification relating to regularisation of the services of nearly 9,000 contractual teachers had been issued by the AAP government.
CHANDIGARH: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday said 6,000 temporary employees would be regularised soon in the state. Our government is continuously taking pro-people decisions.
Another such decision has been taken on the auspicious occasion of Lohri festival, Mann said in a tweet in Punjabi. More than 6,000 temporary employees would be regularised. Details will be shared soon, he added.
In October, a notification relating to regularisation of the services of nearly 9,000 contractual teachers had been issued by the AAP government.
Earlier this month, Mann had said his government has fulfilled its major promise by providing a record 25,000 jobs in around nine months of its tenure.
The state was on the threshold of witnessing revolutionary changes in education, employment and health sectors in 2023, he had said.
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