Jagan publishes job calendars for 2021-22

The government has unveiled a job calendar for 2021-22, with Prime Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy promising that the state government will fill 10,143 vacancies, as promised in the election manifesto.

The decision will help aspirants plan their preparation and do their best on various competitive exams.

“I am delighted to be able to start another program that will secure a future for our young men and women. This job calendar gives an overview of the exact month and date of the job notifications. We will also ensure that the entire process is carried out in a transparent manner without corruption or discrimination or the involvement of middlemen. The hiring is based on grades obtained in the government’s written tests without an interview, ”Jagan said.

Recalling the massive job creation over two years ago, Mr Jagan said that almost over a lakh jobs were created in four months of the formation of the government and the government had filled 6.03 lakh jobs, including 1.22, in the past two years Lakh permanent jobs in the village and community secretariat.

He said the volunteer system was put in place to increase the sense of service among unemployed youth, thus recruiting 2.50 lakh youth as volunteers. Of the total of 6.03 lakh jobs created, 1.84 lakh were created on a regular basis, 3.99 lakh were outsourced and 19,701 were on a contract basis.

The state government had raised wages for 7.02 lakh jobs, which were only sparsely paid in the previous government.

In contrast to the previous government, in which brokers were more involved in the outsourcing of appointments, the current government had asked APCOS to maintain transparency in hiring and payment and to leave no room for middlemen or corruption. Despite a charge of ₹ 3,500 crore, APSRTC has been merged with the state government, where the lives of 51,387 RTC employees are secured, said the Prime Minister. He said that decentralization would expand the labor market and create more jobs at the village level itself.

TDP slammed

Mr Jagan criticized the previous government for failing to keep the election promise to provide jobs for every household and for abandoning the unemployed youth by not paying the promised unemployment benefits. He said that N. Chandrababu Naidu had promised to fill 1.4 lakh vacant posts listed on the manifesto, but in reality the manifest itself was dumped.

Mr Jagan criticized Mr Naidu for failing to create jobs for young people in the private sector by giving Andhra Pradesh special category status (SCS) in his previous reign, and skin the TDP chief for being one of the central government The special mortgage package offered and accepted had state benefits to avoid the case of the cash vote.

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