Himachal Pradesh becomes authorised govt recruiter for overseas employment

ANI June 17, 2025 214 views

Himachal Pradesh has been granted a Recruitment Agent License, allowing it to facilitate overseas employment directly through the government. CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu emphasized this move will protect job seekers from fraud by private agents. The state also inaugurated multiple education projects worth Rs 25.79 crore, focusing on infrastructure and accessibility. Additionally, the government plans to establish high-tech CBSE schools in every constituency to elevate education standards.

"This move will help prevent job seekers from being misled and paying the agents." - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Shimla, June 16: In a significant development, the Ministry of External Affairs on Monday granted a Recruitment Agent License (RAL) to Himachal Pradesh State Electronics Development Corporation (HPSEDC).

Key Points

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Himachal Pradesh authorized for overseas job recruitment

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Aims to curb exploitation by private agents

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CM Sukhu inaugurates Rs 25.79 crore education projects

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State to establish model CBSE schools in every constituency

The license officially authorises the corporation to commence recruitment activities. The certificate empowers HPSEDC to recruit Indian workers for foreign employers, according to a release from Himachal Pradesh CMO.

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu stated that Himachal Pradesh has now joined the ranks of leading Indian states that facilitate overseas employment at the government level, rather than relying on private license holders, according to the release.

"This move will help prevent job seekers from being misled and paying the agents. This will ensure that they are provided with genuine employment opportunities abroad," he said.

"The corporation will now be able to fully comply with international employment regulations," he added.

Earlier in the day, Himachal CM Sukhu, during his visit to the Una Assembly constituency, dedicated and laid the foundation stones of multiple development projects amounting to Rs. 25.79 crore, with a focus on strengthening education and infrastructure.

According to an official release, the Chief Minister inaugurated the newly constructed building of Government Senior Secondary School (Boys), Una, built at a cost of 8.79 crore. The new facility will provide students with improved educational amenities and significantly enhance the academic environment.

He also inaugurated a state-of-the-art academic block at the Government Degree College, Una, equipped with smart classrooms, modern laboratories, and administrative units constructed at a cost of Rs 12 crore.

The Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone for a 'New Girls Hostel' to be constructed within the same campus at an estimated cost of Rs. 5 crore. The hostel will offer safe and convenient residential facilities for girl students, especially those coming from rural and remote areas, thereby making higher education more accessible to them.

In his address, Sukhu said that from the next academic session, the Government Senior Secondary (Boys) School, Una, would be converted into a co-educational institution on CBSE pattern.

The government schools have to come up to the present standards of other English medium convent schools and to realise this, English-medium teaching has been started from first class and 500 expert teachers in the subject were being recruited.

Apart from this, 661 recruitments were being made for TGT arts, medical and non-medical posts, and 600 JBT recruitments would also be started soon.

The Chief Minister said that the state government was establishing Rajiv Gandhi Government Model Day Boarding Schools in every Assembly constituency, with a budget provision of Rs. 200 crore this year. The schools would offer education from pre-primary to class 12 as per CBSE curriculum and would be equipped with high-tech smart classrooms, playgrounds, indoor stadiums, swimming pools and music rooms. He urged the youth to creatively use new technology and appealed to teachers to continually guide students so that the younger generation becomes capable, aware, and responsible.

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Rahul K.
This is a fantastic initiative by the Himachal government! 👏 So many private agents exploit job seekers with false promises. Having a government body handle overseas recruitment will bring much-needed transparency. Hope other states follow suit!
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Priya M.
While the overseas recruitment license is good, I'm more impressed by the education reforms. Converting schools to CBSE pattern and English-medium teaching from Class 1 will really help Himachali students compete nationally. The model boarding schools sound world-class!
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Amit S.
Good move but implementation is key. Government recruitment processes are often slow. Hope HPSEDC can match the efficiency of private agents while maintaining integrity. Also, they should focus on skill development to ensure our workers get better salaries abroad.
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Neha T.
As someone from Una, I'm thrilled about the new educational infrastructure! The girls hostel will be a game-changer for rural students. But I hope they also improve road connectivity - many villages still lack proper access to these facilities.
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Sanjay R.
₹200 crore for model schools is ambitious. Hope the funds are used properly and not lost in corruption. The swimming pool and smart classrooms sound great, but basic facilities like clean toilets and drinking water should be priority first.
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Kavita D.
The focus on both overseas employment and local education shows balanced development. But I worry about brain drain - with so many opportunities abroad, will our best talent stay to develop Himachal? The government should create attractive local opportunities too.

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