Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has unveiled a job calendar for the year 2021-22 promising that the State government will fill 10,143 vacant posts, as promised in the election manifesto.
"This is a first of its kind move in Andhra Pradesh, where the unemployed would know the exact month of the job notification and the number of posts that are vacant," said Reddy. Reddy promised that the entire recruitment process will be transparent without any scope for corruption, discrimination or the involvement of middlemen. He said the recruitments will be based on the marks obtained in the written tests alone, bereft of any interview process to obviate the room for corruption or discrimination.
The Chief Minister said that the youngsters in the state are looking for jobs and emphasised that the calendar has been prepared to bolster their confidence.
According to Reddy, almost over one lakh jobs were created within four months of forming the government, and the government had filled 6.03 lakh jobs during the last two years, which included 1.22 lakh permanent jobs in the village and ward secretariats.
"A volunteer system was also introduced to increase the sense of service among the unemployed youth, recruiting 2.5 lakh youngsters as volunteers," he said.
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