Jaipur, July 19
In a major initiative to provide employment opportunities to the youth in a transparent and time-bound manner, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has announced recruitment for over 26,000 government posts across various departments.
In a remarkable move, recruitment notifications for these posts were issued, offering a significant employment boost to thousands of aspirants across the state.
As part of this drive, major recruitment have been announced in the education sector, including 3,225 posts of professors in various subjects and 6,500 posts of senior teachers in the Secondary Education Department.
Additionally, 2,759 posts of Level-1 and Level-2 teachers have been announced in the Sanskrit Education Department, along with 5,000 Level-1 teacher posts in the Elementary Education Department.
The Home Department will recruit 1,015 Sub-Inspectors, including 896 SI (AP), 4 SI (AP) Sahariya, 25 SI (AP) Scheduled Area, 26 SI (IB), and 64 Platoon Commander (SI) posts.
Moreover, 84 posts of Platoon Commander have been advertised in the Home Defense Department. In the agriculture and animal husbandry sectors, advertisements have been issued for 1,100 posts of Agriculture Supervisor, 281 posts of Assistant Engineer (Agriculture), and 1,100 posts of Veterinary Officer.
The Forest Department will recruit for 785 posts including Forester, Forest Guard, and Surveyor positions. Additionally, 2,163 posts have been notified in the Energy Department, and 1,050 miscellaneous posts in the Public Health Engineering Department (PHED). The Ayurveda Department will also recruit 1,535 contractual Ayush Officers.
In an event held in Dadiya, Jaipur, during the 'Cooperation and Employment Festival', more than 8,000 youth received appointment letters in the presence of Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma. To date, the Rajasthan government has provided over 75,000 government jobs, and a recruitment calendar for more than 81,000 posts has already been released for the year 2025.
In another key administrative decision, the number of members in the Rajasthan Public Service Commission has been increased from 7 to 10, to further streamline the recruitment process. This massive recruitment initiative reflects the state government's strong commitment to youth empowerment, transparent governance, and efficient public service delivery, said officials.
— IANS
Reader Comments
While this is a welcome move, I hope they consider regional representation too. Candidates from rural areas often face disadvantages in competitive exams. The government should ensure coaching facilities reach small towns as well.
Bhai sahab! 26,000 jobs is massive! But will the exams be conducted on time? Last time there were so many delays and paper leaks. Government should implement strict measures to prevent malpractices.
The focus on education sector jobs is commendable. 3,225 professor posts will really strengthen higher education in Rajasthan. But what about quality training for these new teachers? Quantity is good, but quality matters more in education.
Good initiative but what about existing vacancies? My sister has been waiting for her joining letter after clearing exam 8 months back. First clear pending recruitments before announcing new ones!
The agriculture and veterinary posts are much needed in rural areas! 🚜 Hope they give preference to local candidates who understand regional farming challenges. This could really boost our rural economy.
Increasing RPSC members from 7 to 10 is a smart move to handle this scale of recruitment. But will there be proper oversight to prevent corruption? Transparency portals with real-time
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