Himachal CM Sukhu's New Year Gift: 202 Compassionate Jobs & Healthcare Boost

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu distributed appointment letters to 202 individuals on compassionate grounds, calling it a New Year gift to families long overlooked by the previous administration. The appointments, primarily in the Education and Home departments, aim to provide dignity and financial security to the beneficiaries. In a parallel move, the state cabinet approved filling 174 posts in medical colleges and creating 600 new positions for Assistant Staff Nurses to strengthen the health sector. The cabinet also sanctioned recruitment for engineering and rural development posts, alongside incentives for specialist doctors.

Key Points: HP CM Sukhu Gives 202 Jobs on Compassionate Grounds, Approves Medical Posts

  • 202 compassionate appointments distributed
  • 127 in Education, 74 in Home departments
  • Cabinet approves 174 medical college posts
  • 600 new Assistant Staff Nurse posts created
  • Incentives for specialist doctors approved
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Himachal Pradesh: CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu distributes 202 job appointments on compassionate grounds

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Sukhu distributes 202 compassionate appointments, a "New Year gift," and approves hundreds of new medical & engineering posts to strengthen state services.

"Our government was dedicated to restoring dignity and providing the security these families were promised. - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, December 31

The Himachal Pradesh Government provided jobs to as many as 202 individuals awaiting appointments on compassionate grounds.

As many as 127 class III and class IV workers were appointed in the Education department as JOA (IT) and multi-task workers. Besides, 74 individuals were appointed in the Home department (viz., 70 as JOA (IT) and four class IV) and one in the Prosecution department.

Terming it as the New Year gift, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu stated that for a long time, those awaiting appointment on compassionate grounds were ignored during the previous BJP government's regime, adding that the rightful claims of the families seeking employment on compassionate grounds were overlooked, leaving many in the state of prolonged uncertainty.

He said that the present government, after sensing their plight, had now given them appointments so that they could lead a respectable life and had taken decisive action to provide them relief.

CM Sukhu said that our government was dedicated to restoring dignity and providing the security these families were promised so that they may not suffer.

Meanwhile, Sukhu, on Tuesday, chaired the State Cabinet meeting and decided to fill up 53 posts of Assistant Professors and 121 posts of different categories in all the medical colleges of the State to strengthen the health sector.

It also gave a nod to pay incentives at 20% of basic pay for the faculty doctors who have acquired the qualification of Doctor of Medicine (DoM) and Master of Chirurgiae (MCh).

These posts include teaching and non-teaching faculties and paramedical staff. In addition, the Cabinet approved the creation of 600 posts of Assistant Staff Nurses through the HP Rajya Chayan Aayog, Hamirpur, under the Assistant Staff Nursing Policy.

It was also approved to fill 40 vacant posts of job trainees and Junior Engineers (Civil) in Jal Shakti Vibhag and 10 posts of block development officer in the Department of Rural Development through direct recruitment.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good move by CM Sukhu. But I hope the process was transparent and merit-based even within the compassionate grounds category. Sometimes these appointments can become political tools. The focus should genuinely be on helping those in distress.
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Aman W
The appointments in Education, Home, and the new posts in Medical colleges are all welcome news. Strengthening healthcare and providing jobs is exactly what a government should do. Hope other states take note of such proactive measures.
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Sarah B
While the intent is good, I'm curious about the long-term plan. Creating 600+ new posts in healthcare is a massive undertaking. Is the state budget prepared for this recurring expenditure? Sustainable job creation is key.
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Vikram M
Finally some action! My cousin was waiting for a compassionate appointment in the Jal Shakti department for 3 years after his father passed away. This news gives us hope. The uncertainty these families face is mentally and financially draining. Thank you for addressing it.
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Kavya N
The 20% incentive for doctors with higher qualifications is a smart move to retain talent in government medical colleges. Himachal often loses good doctors to private hospitals in plains. This might help. Good thinking!

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