Yogi Adityanath Distributes Appointment Letters to Health, Drug Dept Recruits

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced the distribution of appointment letters to newly selected Junior Analysts and Dental Health Scientists. He emphasized the transparent and impartial selection process in the state's recruitment. The CM also highlighted plans for nearly 1 lakh new recruitments this year, including for Home Guard, Civil Police, and SI positions. Yogi Adityanath reiterated that the rule of law is essential for development and attracting investors to Uttar Pradesh.

Key Points: UP CM Yogi Adityanath Distributes Appointment Letters to Health Dept Recruits

  • Yogi distributes appointment letters to Junior Analysts and Dental Health Scientists
  • Emphasizes transparency in recruitment process
  • 936 Head Operators appointed for UP Police Telecommunication
  • Plans for nearly 1 lakh new recruitments this year
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Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi to distribute appointment letters to newly selected health and drug department recruits

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath distributes appointment letters to Junior Analysts and Dental Health Scientists, emphasizing transparency in recruitment.

"No recommendation, no money... The entire recruitment process was completed in a fair and transparent manner - Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, May 3

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday announced that appointment letters will be distributed to newly selected Junior Analysts and Dental Health Scientists, highlighting transparency in recruitment and strengthening the state's healthcare and drug safety systems.

In a post on X, CM Yogi said, "Today, our commitment to good governance, transparency, and impartial selection in the state is set to be realised once again. Appointment letters will be provided today to the newly selected Junior Analysts (Drugs) of the Food Safety and Drug Administration Department and Dental Health Scientists of the Medical and Health Department by the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission."

He further added, "This important step towards strengthening the state's health and drug safety system will infuse new energy into the resolve for public service."

Meanwhile, on April 28, CM Yogi distributed appointment letters to 936 selected Head Operators/Head Operators (Mechanical) for the Uttar Pradesh Police Telecommunication Department at an event in Lucknow.

Addressing the event, CM Yogi emphasised transparency in recruitment and said, "No recommendation, no money... The entire recruitment process was completed in a fair and transparent manner, adhering to your merit, capability, and the rules of reservation."

He further stated that large-scale recruitments are planned, saying, "The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board is set to conduct nearly 1 lakh new recruitments this year, recruitments for Home Guard, Civil Police, and SI will take place..."

Highlighting law and order and development, he said, "The rule of law is the first guarantee of development... Every major investor from the country and the world is coming to UP... Every Indian citizen, when they honestly fulfil their duties in their respective fields, that vision of a 'Vikisit Bharat' will be realised...''

Yogi Adityanath also shared the development on the social media platform X, highlighting efforts to strengthen Uttar Pradesh's security infrastructure through enhanced technical capability and faster communication systems.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Impressive to see such large-scale recruitments being conducted with a focus on merit. The health department needs these new hands to improve services. Good governance in action.
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Priya S
Hearing "no recommendation, no money" from a CM is refreshing. I hope this becomes the norm everywhere. These young people have earned their jobs through hard work. 🌟
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James A
Good to see emphasis on healthcare infrastructure. But I hope the government also ensures proper working conditions and timely salaries for these new recruits. Transparency is one thing, but retention matters too.
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Kiran H
I'm from UP and I've seen how recruitment used to happen before. This is a big change. But we also need to focus on regularizing contract workers and reducing delays in promotions. Let's hope this momentum continues.
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David E
CM Yogi linking rule of law with development is spot on. Investors will only come if they see stability. 1 lakh new police recruitments this year is no joke—that will definitely improve security. 🚔
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Ravi K
I hope these dental health scientists and junior analysts are posted in rural areas too, not just cities. Our villages need quality healthcare the most. Good initiative but implementation on ground is key. 🙏

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