Bikaner, June 29 (HS). In the first state level program organized in Jaipur on Saturday under the Chief Minister's Employment Festival, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma directly interacted with more than 20 thousand newly selected government personnel of the state. During this, he released appointments for government jobs for five thousand youth.
The district level program was organized at Ravindra Rangmanch. 777 newly appointed personnel were present in it. These included personnel from a total of 9 departments including 566 from the education department, 112 from medical and health, 68 from forest, 10 from home and 4 from cooperative department. They were registered through QR code by the employment department. After registration, they were given a welcome kit. It contained the Chief Minister's message, a booklet on the duties, responsibilities and expectations of a public servant. The appointment of 102 candidates from among the invited youth was announced by the Chief Minister during the ceremony.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister interacted with Dipendra Singh Nathawat posted in Bikaner. Nathawat of Jaipur was selected as Cooperative Inspector in the RAS exam. The Chief Minister congratulated Nathawat for his bright future. Nathawat thanked the Chief Minister for the Rozgar Utsav organized for the first time in the history of the state. He also thanked the state government for the action taken against the copy mafia under the leadership of the Chief Minister. Nathawat said that this will provide better opportunities to deserving youth.
During this, Bikaner (east) assembly MLA Siddhi Kumari, divisional commissioner Vandana Singhvi, district collector Namrata Vrishni, district council chief executive officer Sohanlal, former city council chairman Akhilesh Pratap Singh, along with a large number of youth and officials were present. Employment department assistant director Hargobind Mittal expressed his gratitude. The program was conducted by Sanjay Purohit. During this, newly selected youth in government services expressed their views and thanked the chief minister and the state government for innovations like the Chief Minister's Youth Festival.