Assam to Distribute ADRE Appointment Letters in January, CM Sarma Announces Dates

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced the schedule for distributing appointment letters to candidates selected under the Assam Direct Recruitment Examination (ADRE). Letters for Grade IV posts will be issued on January 9, followed by Grade III on January 10, at Guwahati's Sarusajai Stadium. This step is a major milestone in the state's large-scale drive to provide 1.5 lakh government jobs through transparent, merit-based processes. The CM emphasized that the recruitment aims to restore public confidence and empower youth by ensuring fairness and equal opportunity.

Key Points: Assam ADRE Appointment Letters Distribution Schedule in January

  • Appointment letters for Grade IV on Jan 9
  • Grade III letters on Jan 10
  • Event at Sarusajai Stadium, Guwahati
  • Part of 1.5 lakh job recruitment drive
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Assam govt to distribute ADRE appointment letters in Jan, CM Sarma announces schedule

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma announces the schedule for distributing ADRE appointment letters for Grade III & IV posts in January, marking a key step in the state's 1.5 lakh job drive.

"The distribution of appointment letters reflects the government's continued commitment to transparent and merit-based recruitment. - CM Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Dec 26

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday announced the schedule for distribution of appointment letters to candidates selected under the Assam Direct Recruitment Examination, marking another key milestone in the state government's large-scale recruitment drive.

According to the Chief Minister, appointment letters for selected Grade IV candidates will be distributed on January 9, while those selected for Grade III posts will receive their appointment letters on January 10.

CM Sarma said all selected candidates have been requested to attend the programme at Sarusajai Stadium in Guwahati at 10 am on the respective dates.

Sharing the update, the Chief Minister said the distribution of appointment letters reflects the government's continued commitment to transparent and merit-based recruitment. He reiterated that the ADRE process was conducted in a fair and systematic manner to ensure equal opportunity for aspirants across the state.

The ADRE forms a crucial part of the Assam government's larger promise to provide employment to 1.5 lakh youths.

Earlier, CM Sarma had repeatedly stated that the government is determined to fulfil its commitment of creating one lakh government jobs, which was later enhanced to 1.5 lakh, through transparent recruitment processes without corruption or middlemen.

The Chief Minister has often highlighted that the ADRE examinations were conducted peacefully and efficiently across the state, with strict monitoring to ensure fairness.

He had also noted that the large participation of candidates reflected the trust of the youth in the state's recruitment system.

Over the past few years, the Assam government has distributed appointment letters in phases across various departments, including education, health, police, and other services.

CM Sarma has maintained that the recruitment drive is not just about numbers but about restoring confidence in the system and ensuring that deserving candidates get jobs on merit.

The Chief Minister asserted that employment generation remains one of the top priorities of his government, asserting that transparent recruitment will play a vital role in empowering Assam's youth and strengthening the state's administrative machinery.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some good news! My cousin has been selected and our whole family is so relieved. The process did seem fair this time. Fingers crossed for the distribution ceremony. A government job means so much for security in today's economy.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the promise of 1.5 lakh jobs is fully met. Often announcements are made but implementation lags. The government must ensure all selected candidates actually join their posts without further delays or bureaucratic hurdles.
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Michael C
As someone who has worked in public policy, this is a commendable model for other states. Merit-based recruitment strengthens institutions. The scale of the drive in Assam is impressive. Hope the focus on transparency continues.
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Shreya B
Distribution at Sarusajai Stadium will be a grand event! It's good to see the government celebrating the success of the youth. This will motivate others to prepare hard. Jai Axom! 💐
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Karthik V
A step in the right direction, but what about job creation in the private sector? Government jobs are limited. Long-term growth needs investment in industries so that not everyone has to compete for a few lakh posts. The focus should be broader.

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