Key Points

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu personally felicitated 140 successful APPSCCE-2024 candidates with their appointment letters. He emphasized that officers serve as permanent pillars of governance while governments change. The CM particularly celebrated that 68 of the recruits were female, highlighting the state's growing girl power. All selected officers will undergo comprehensive training starting in October 2025.

Key Points: Arunachal CM Pema Khandu Felicitates 140 APPSCCE 2024 Recruits

  • 140 candidates selected for key administrative and civil service posts in Arunachal
  • CM emphasizes officers as permanent pillars of governance despite political changes
  • 68 female recruits hailed as evidence of state's growing girl power
  • Comprehensive training program includes attachments and visits to premier national institutes
  • Medical tests and document verification conducted alongside the felicitation ceremony
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Arunachal CM Pema Khandu felicitates 140 APPSCCE-2024 recruits

Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu presents appointment letters to 140 APPSCCE-2024 officers, highlighting girl power with 68 female recruits and emphasizing integrity and service.

"Your service is not just a career, it is a commitment to the destiny of Arunachal Pradesh. - Pema Khandu"

Itanagar, September 10

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Wednesday felicitated the successful candidates of the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Combined Competitive Examination (APPSCCE)-2024 and presented them with their appointment letters at a centralised function in Itanagar.

A total of 140 candidates have been recommended by the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) for key administrative and civil service posts.

The Chief Minister congratulated the newly selected officers, describing the achievement as a proud milestone not only for the candidates and their families but also for the state.

He reminded the officers of their responsibility as permanent pillars of governance, emphasising that while governments and politicians may change, officers remain constant in carrying forward government schemes and policies to the last citizen in the queue.

Khandu highlighted that many of the officers are sons and daughters of the soil, which places on them a greater responsibility to serve their own people, preserve the state's unique traditions, and ensure inclusive growth across Arunachal Pradesh.

As per a release, the prelims were held on December 15, 2024, with 22,731 candidates registered and over 17,000 appearing in each session. 1,658 aspirants cleared the preliminary examination, the results of which were declared on December 25, 2024. The main examination was conducted on April 6, 7, 9, and 10, 2025. Final results were declared on August 8, 2025, recommending 140 candidates for appointment.

The selected candidates include 50 Circle Officers (APCS EG), 6 Deputy Superintendents of Police (APSS EG), 47 Assistant Section Officers, and several other key posts such as Child Development Project Officer, DIPRO, Labour Officer, and Assistant Protocol Officer.

Expressing happiness over the fact that out of the 140 recruits, 68 were girls, Khandu hailed the 'girl-power' of the state.

"Our girls are giving a tough competition to our boys in every field, which is a welcome trend. I congratulate the parents for keeping faith in them and supporting them through their journey," he said.

This year, the Government made special arrangements for the recruits, including mandatory medical tests conducted at TRIHMS on September 8-9, with provision made on September 11 for those unable to attend earlier. Additionally, document verification and acceptance of appointment letters were conducted alongside the felicitation ceremony.

Khandu informed the recruits that a comprehensive combined training programme will begin in the first week of October 2025 at the Administrative Training Institute (ATI), Naharlagun, followed by attachments in the Civil Secretariat, districts, and exposure visits to premier institutes such as LBSNAA Mussoorie, National Police Academy Hyderabad, ATI Guwahati, and ISTM New Delhi.

"Keep these key guiding principles always on mind - integrity, innovation, dedication, compassion, and teamwork in your career, and you will serve the people well," he said.

Assuring them of the Government's full support in their journey, he added, "Your service is not just a career, it is a commitment to the destiny of Arunachal Pradesh."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative by CM Khandu! These young officers will be the backbone of Arunachal's administration. The training at LBSNAA and other premier institutes will give them excellent exposure. Wishing them all the best in serving the people.
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Arjun K
ॐ शुभम्! This is fantastic news. 22,731 applicants for 140 posts shows how competitive these exams are. My cousin appeared but couldn't clear mains. Hope APPSC conducts more recruitment drives to absorb more talented youth from the state.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Arunachal, I'm delighted to see such focus on governance and capacity building. The emphasis on preserving local traditions while ensuring inclusive growth is particularly commendable. More power to these young officers!
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the felicitation ceremony, I hope the government ensures proper posting and working conditions for these officers. Many previous recruits faced challenges in remote areas. Support systems matter as much as selection.
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Nisha Z
Bahut badhiya! 👏 The fact that many are "sons and daughters of the soil" means they understand local issues better. Hope they bring positive change to grassroots governance. The medical test arrangement was also very thoughtful for candidates.
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Michael C
Impressive selection process

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