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Additionally, the age restriction for candidates appointed to medical colleges has been raised. In all categories, the age restriction has been lowered by two years.

Digital Desk: The Assam government has planned to add two seats in medical colleges for each of the state's six tribes.

After the cabinet meeting that took place in Guwahati on Friday, State Cabinet minister Jayanta Mallabaruah made this announcement.

Nine spots in the MBBS programme are now available to former servicemen.

Additionally, the age restriction for candidates appointed to medical colleges has been raised. In all categories, the age restriction has been lowered by two years.

The general caste's upper age restriction will now be 40 years, the OBC and MOBC's upper age limit has been raised to 42 years, and the ST and SC's upper age limit is 45 years.

 

APDCL has been given permission to utilize solar panels under the Fisheries Corporation, which was another significant decision made by the cabinet today.

For the completion of the large multi-village projects in Assam's Kamrup (Metro), Jorhat, and Hailakandi districts, Rs 46.38 crores have been allocated.

The Assam Tea Corporation Limited has received Rs 18.02 crores to offer bonuses to its staff. All employees will receive a 20% bonus during Durga Puja.

Each of the 4,826 schools that received an A on the Gunotsav exam will receive Rs 25,000.

 

 

 

 

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