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Furthermore, the government has decided to prioritize the appointment of differently abled candidates in their home districts in order to assure their accessibility and comfort at work.

Digital Desk: The Assam Government has released special instructions for the Assam State Level recruiting Commission's third and fourth grade recruiting procedure in several departments.

According to the criteria, the government intends to appoint female candidates in their home district to protect their safety and comfort. This change will not only increase women's labor-force participation but will also solve their safety concerns.

Furthermore, the government has opted to hire people from the Barak Valley region to ensure that locals are given preference in the hiring process. This would not only provide citizens with job prospects, but will also assure improved representation of the region in the government sector.

Furthermore, the government has decided to prioritize the appointment of differently abled candidates in their home districts in order to assure their accessibility and comfort at work. The change is intended to create a more inclusive work environment that supports the requirements of people with disabilities.

In accordance with the aforementioned criteria, the government has asked all agencies to initially try to recruit alternative applicants in their home district. In circumstances where this is not practicable, applicants will be recruited in surrounding districts so that they do not have to go far for work.

Previously, on May 3, the results for several Grade-III positions in the Government of Assam were announced. The results of the Assam State Level Recruitment Commission test were announced on the official website of the Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA).

Earlier, Assam cabinet minister Jayanta Mallabaruah stated that employment letters would be distributed to selected applicants on May 11 in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The newly hired employees will begin working in their respective offices on June 1 of this year.

 

 


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