Tripura's Transparent Recruitment Fills 20,248 Govt Jobs, Boosts Fisheries

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha distributed appointment letters to 52 new Fishery Officers, emphasizing the state's commitment to transparent and merit-based government recruitment. He stated that a total of 20,248 people have been provided government jobs across various departments under this system. The Chief Minister credited improved peace and connectivity, fostered under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, for enabling development and job creation even in remote areas. The state is also focusing on achieving self-reliance in the fisheries sector, where it currently ranks second in the Northeast.

Key Points: Tripura Provides 20,248 Govt Jobs via Transparent Recruitment

  • 20,248 govt jobs provided
  • Transparent, merit-based recruitment
  • Focus on fisheries sector development
  • Improved peace and connectivity in Tripura
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Transparent recruitment delivers 20,248 govt jobs in Tripura

Tripura CM Manik Saha highlights transparent recruitment for 20,248 govt jobs, crediting PM Modi for improved connectivity and peace in the Northeast.

"Employment is now being provided in a completely transparent manner. Only those who prove their merit through education and capability are getting jobs. - Manik Saha"

​Agartala, Feb 24 Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Tuesday said that the state government is ensuring transparent recruitment, guaranteeing that jobs are awarded only to deserving and qualified candidates, in line with its commitment to the people. ​

Addressing a programme at Pragya Bhavan, the Chief Minister distributed appointment letters to 52 candidates selected for Tripura Fisheries Service (TFS) Grade-I Fishery Officer posts. He said public welfare remains the central objective of every government initiative. ​

"Employment is now being provided in a completely transparent manner. Only those who prove their merit through education and capability are getting jobs. There is no need for recommendations anymore," Saha said. ​

Recalling the past challenges, the Chief Minister noted that earlier it was difficult to provide jobs in remote areas due to terrorism and poor connectivity. ​

"The situation has changed significantly. The state now enjoys a peaceful and congenial atmosphere. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, special emphasis has been laid on the development of the North-Eastern states, and connectivity in Tripura has improved remarkably," he added. ​

Advising the newly appointed officers, Saha urged them to continuously upgrade their skills and work with dedication and compassion. ​

"Life should not be only for oneself but also for others. Officials must show empathy to people seeking help. With such an approach, building a new Tripura is certainly possible," he said. ​

The Chief Minister said that apart from government employment, the state is also focusing on self-reliance across sectors. So far, 20,248 people have been provided government jobs in various posts of different departments, he added. ​

Highlighting the fisheries sector, Saha said Tripura currently ranks second among the Northeastern states in fish production and should aim for the top position. ​

To achieve self-reliance in fish farming, the government has undertaken several initiatives, including the restoration of abandoned water bodies, excavation of new ponds, and promotion of scientific fish farming practices. ​

Fisheries Minister Sudhanshu Das and Deepa D. Nair, Secretary of the Fisheries Department, were present at the programme. ​

- IANS

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Priya S
While the intent is good, I hope the transparency is real and not just on paper. In many states, the exam process itself gets questioned. They should publish the selection criteria and marks of all candidates online for true accountability.
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Rohit P
Focusing on fisheries is smart. NE states have huge potential in aquaculture. Creating jobs in sectors that use local resources is sustainable development. Hope other states learn from this.
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Sarah B
The emphasis on peace and connectivity is key. You can't have development without a stable environment. It's good to see the government acknowledging that link. The advice to work with compassion for others is also very important for public servants.
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Vikram M
Bahut accha! But the number of government jobs is limited. The real test is promoting self-reliance and entrepreneurship as mentioned. How many loans for MSMEs? How many skill development centers? That's where bulk employment will come from.
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Nisha Z
As someone from the Northeast, it's heartening to see development reaching there. For decades we felt isolated. Improved connectivity and focus on local strengths like fisheries can change lives. Hope this continues! 👍

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