Yogi Adityanath to Give Jobs to 1,228 Nursing Officers in UP Health Push

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will personally distribute appointment letters to 492 of the 1,228 newly selected nursing officers at an event in Lucknow. The remaining candidates will receive their letters via live programs at 13 government medical colleges and two specialized institutes across the state. This recruitment, completed by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission, is part of a broader government initiative to fill vacant posts and strengthen healthcare services. The state has set an ambitious target of providing 1.5 lakh government jobs to youth this year, with several other recruitment drives currently underway.

Key Points: UP CM Yogi to Distribute Appointment Letters to 1,228 Nurses

  • 1,228 nursing officers hired
  • 1,097 women and 131 men selected
  • Jobs across 13 medical colleges & 2 institutes
  • Part of 1.5 lakh govt jobs target
  • Recruitment done by UP Public Service Commission
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CM Yogi Adityanath to distribute appointment letters to 1,228 nursing officers

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath will hand over appointment letters to 1,228 newly selected nursing officers to strengthen state healthcare services.

"The Chief Minister had directed departments to fill vacant posts to strengthen healthcare services and provide employment opportunities to youth. - Amit Kumar Ghosh"

Lucknow, March 20

The Uttar Pradesh government will distribute appointment letters to 1,228 newly selected nursing officers on Sunday as part of its efforts to strengthen healthcare services and expand employment opportunities for youth in the state.

Out of the total, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will hand over appointment letters to 492 candidates at a programme to be held at the Lok Bhavan auditorium in Lucknow. The remaining 736 candidates will receive their appointment letters from public representatives during live programmes organised across 13 government medical colleges and two medical institutions.

Officials said the newly selected nursing officers will be posted at government medical colleges in Agra, Kanpur, Prayagraj, Meerut, Jhansi, Gorakhpur, Ambedkar Nagar, Kannauj, Azamgarh, Jalaun, Saharanpur, Banda and Badaun, as well as at the JK Cancer Institute and the Heart Institute in Kanpur.

Additional Chief Secretary (Health and Medical Education) Amit Kumar Ghosh said the Chief Minister had directed departments to fill vacant posts to strengthen healthcare services and provide employment opportunities to youth.

Accordingly, the Medical Education Department initiated the recruitment process for vacant nursing officer posts in government medical colleges and institutions. The selection process for 1,228 candidates has been completed by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission in Prayagraj.

Secretary and Director General of the Medical Education and Training Department, Dr Sarika Mohan, said the recruitment includes 1,097 women and 131 men who will be deployed across the identified institutions.

She added that while the Chief Minister will distribute appointment letters to 492 candidates at Lok Bhavan, the remaining 736 candidates will receive them through live programmes organised simultaneously at the respective medical colleges and institutions.

The state government has set a target of providing government jobs to 1.5 lakh youth this year. As part of this initiative, several recruitment processes are currently underway in different departments.

Earlier, on International Women's Day on March 8, appointment letters were distributed to 94 newly selected chief service supervisors. The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board has also recently conducted examinations for 4,543 posts of sub-inspectors and equivalent ranks, while recruitment activities are continuing across various state departments.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see jobs being created in UP. But the real test is whether these posts will be filled permanently and the nurses get proper support, equipment, and timely salaries. Hope this isn't just an election-season announcement.
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Aman W
My sister was one of the candidates selected! Our whole family is so relieved and happy. She worked so hard for this. The process through UPPSC was transparent. Thank you for focusing on healthcare jobs.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in public health, this is crucial. Posting them across districts from Saharanpur to Azamgarh will help bridge the urban-rural healthcare gap. Hope they get good training and housing facilities.
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Vikram M
1.5 lakh jobs target is ambitious. Filling vacancies in medical colleges is a good start. Nurses are the backbone of any hospital. Respect to all the newly appointed officers. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The live programme across 13 colleges is a nice touch so families in those districts can participate. Hope the focus on jobs continues for engineers, teachers, and other sectors too. UP's youth need this momentum.

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