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The Bharatiya Janata Party-led government in Tripura has announced a new recruitment policy that will ensure reservations for female candidates in government jobs.
“We have canceled the existing recruitment policy and for better transparency and fairness in government recruitment, the Cabinet has accepted new recruitment policy. This essentially is for being fair and transparent,” said Education and Law Minister Ratan Lal Nath during a press conference on Saturday, 19 May.
He added that his government has annulled the earlier employment rules framed by the previous Left Front government.
Nath, accompanied by Agriculture and Transport Minister Pranajit Singha Roy, said, “The earlier government, while recruiting employees, has been partial and ignored quality candidates. From now on, a written examination would be conducted for recruiting employees for the group ‘C’ and group ‘D’ posts.”
Another important decision taken by the Cabinet was to reserve 10 percent of the post in the police for women.
The Cabinet meeting was chaired by Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb, who also holds the Home portfolio.
The minister said that to recruit government employees for the group ‘C’ and group ‘D’ posts, a separate institution would be constituted and the existing Tripura Public Service Commission would be further strengthened for selecting best candidates for the required government posts.
The BJP government on Saturday also decided to enhance the salaries and allowances of the judicial officers with effect from January 2016.
(With inputs from ANI)
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