Bihar CM hands appointment letters to 454 new recruits
Press Trust of India | December 13, 2022 | 11:04 PM IST | 1 min read
Bihar chief minister, Nitish Kumar handed appointment letters to 454 newly recruited officials in nine departments of the state government.
PATNA: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday handed appointment letters to 454 newly-recruited officials in nine departments of the state government. Speaking at the function, he said the process of filling the pending vacancies in the state government will be expedited.
"We have increased the representation of women in every department. The increased presence of women in the state's police force has not only empowered women but also made the constabulary more efficient and effective. The total strength of women in the state police is around 29,000, which is the highest in the country," Kumar said. "We are working for the development of all the sections of the society," he added.
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Among the new recruits were 134 officials of the Food and Consumer Protection Department, 119 of the Rural Development Department, 61 of the Revenue and Land Reforms Department and 52 of the Home Department. They were recruited through the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC).
In recent news, Teacher's eligibility test (TET) candidates from Patna protest seeking immediate recruitment in schools. The protest soon turned violent after police shows up and uses 'mild force' to evacuate all agitators. This lead to a clash between the protestors and the Bihar Police.
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