Chandigarh: In today’s era, it has become extremely difficult to find a government job, let alone a private job. If we look at it, finding a job in Haryana has become as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack. However, slowly and steadily, with the changing times, the government is also changing. Government jobs in the state are becoming more transparent and the time for slipping and unnecessary expenses is now over.
In the present time, anyone who scores well is sure to get a government job. We can say that jobs are being given to candidates based on their qualifications.
Different applications for different jobs
With this decision of the government, people will no longer need to fill separate forms for different jobs, and they will also be relieved of the hassle of unnecessary fees. Now, they can appear for exams for different jobs through a single form and will not have to pay different fees. The government’s decision has already provided employment to more than 1 lakh youth this year, and in the future, thousands more will be employed.
More than 56,000 jobs are in the pipeline this year, which means more youth will be employed.
The government led by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has changed people’s perspective on this matter. Now, everyone is paying attention to education. To get a government job, you no longer need to slip or spend money, you just need to work hard. Only then will you get a job.
To ensure transparency in government jobs, the process of interviews for Group C and Group D recruitments has already been abolished. Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has said that the biggest facility for the youth is one-time registration.
The Haryana government has given special attention to transparency in all government jobs provided to the youth. This means that everyone has been given a job based on their qualifications.
In the present time, the policy of the Haryana government is very clear, and the government is always working towards the upliftment and self-esteem of the youth. In this direction, the government has also announced the organization of 200 job fairs this year.