Odisha government clears changes in CGL, CHSL service rules ahead of winter session
Press Trust of India | November 25, 2025 | 09:10 AM IST | 1 min read
The cabinet approved revisions to key recruitment rule frameworks and cleared a plan to place the 2025–26 supplementary budget before the Assembly on November 27.
NEW DELHI: The Odisha government on Monday approved amendments to three service-related rules aimed at streamlining recruitment process in the state, an official said. The decisions were taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi. The meeting also cleared a proposal to present a supplementary budget for 2025–26 during the winter session of the Assembly beginning November 27.
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The three service rules are the Combined Graduate Level Recruitment Examination for Group-B and Group-C Specialist Posts and Services Rules, 2022, Combined Graduate Level Recruitment Examination for Group-B and Group-C of different State Cadre Posts or Services Rules, 2022 and Amendment of Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level or Equivalent Recruitment Examination for Specialist Posts or Services Rules, 2022.
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