CM Dhami handed over appointment letters to 45 newly selected candidates at a program organized in Dehradun
At a ceremony in Dehradun on Tuesday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami presented employment letters to forty-five recently chosen applicants under the Home and Provincial Guard Force Department.
34 regional juvenile welfare officers from the Provincial Guard Force Department and 11 lab assistants from the Home Department were among the chosen applicants.
All of the recently chosen applicants received congratulations from CM Dhami. According to him, a new chapter in your life is starting today.
CM Dhami said he hoped all of the chosen applicants would work honestly and completely in their line of expertise. “Every road is simple if we begin work with a consistent routine. “Everyone will need to make a special contribution in their field of work in order to fulfill Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s resolve to develop India by 2047,” Dhami said.
According to CM Dhami, appointments have been made to nearly 19,000 positions in the state’s government services during the last three and a half years.
“A lot of positions have a delayed hiring procedure. All of the recruitment exams have been finished on schedule and in full transparency since the state’s stringent anti-copying rules were put into place,” Dhami said.
CM Dhami officially opened the Kanda Mahotsav earlier on Monday. On this occasion, the Chief Minister launched a plan in the Bageshwar district worth Rs 1.80 crore and lay the foundation stone for 11 initiatives totaling Rs 83 crore. According to a statement, the Chief Minister also made a number of initiatives to hasten the district’s growth.
The Chief Minister described the Kanda Mahotsav as a treasured state legacy, adding that it has been instrumental in conserving the state’s rich customs and providing a special means of transferring them to the next generation. This event gives local farmers, artists, and small business owners a place to showcase and market their goods.
According to the Chief Minister, our folk culture is our fundamental identity, and our primary identification regardless of where we live or go in the world is that we are Uttarakhand citizens. According to the announcement, we should always be proud of Uttarakhand’s culture, clothing, and cuisine.
He said that these kinds of occurrences are what make our folk culture even more robust. Additionally, he commended the organizers for their excellent work in conserving and passing on our cultural legacy to the next generation.