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Chief Minister's Employment Festival on 17th, Chief Minister will interact with 248 newly selected personnel through VC – News India Live | News India

Bikaner, September 12 (HS). The district level program of the second Chief Minister's Employment Festival will be organized on September 17 at 10 am at Ravindra Rangmanch. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma will address about seven thousand seven hundred new government employees in the state level function of the festival. All the districts will join it through video conference. The Medical and Health Department has been made the nodal department for the second Employment Festival.

Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. Rajesh Kumar Gupta said that 248 newly appointed personnel of the district will participate in the function. For this, newly appointed personnel from 6 departments have been invited. Among them, 99 candidates will be from Education, 4 from Forest Department, 61 from Medical and Health, 5 from Law Department, 2 from Organizing and one personnel from Autonomous Governance Department. All the candidates will have to come at 9:30 am. They will be registered by the Health Department through QR code. After registration, they will be given a welcome kit. It will contain the Chief Minister's message, Public Servant's Duties, Responsibilities and Expectations booklet etc. He said that out of the invited youth, 10 candidates will be given appointment letters by the Chief Minister during the function. On this occasion, the Chief Minister will also interact with the youth. He said that District Collector Namrata Vrishni reviewed the preparations of the program on Thursday. He said that all the arrangements should be perfect as per the instructions of the state government.

Earlier, in the first Chief Minister's Employment Festival organized on June 30, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma had addressed about 20 thousand new government employees. 777 employees of the district participated in the function. Among them, the maximum 566 candidates were from Education, 112 from Medical and Health, 68 from Forest, 10 from Home and 4 from Cooperative Department.