Latest Govt Jobs: Recruitment to 383 new posts in Rajasthan approved, will be direct recruitment soon

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Latest Govt Jobs: The Government of Rajasthan has approved the creation of 337 new posts for Sanskrit Education, Urban Development Department and various courts. Also, for planned urban development…

Latest Govt Jobs: The Government of Rajasthan has approved the creation of 337 new posts for Sanskrit Education, Urban Development Department and various courts. Along with this, recruitment has also been approved for 46 posts of Assistant City Planners (ATP) for planned urban development. According to a government statement, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved the creation of 337 new posts for Sanskrit Education, Tribal Area Development (TAD) and Urban Development Department and various courts. Besides, recruitment has also been approved for 46 posts of Assistant City Planners for planned urban development.

According to this, on the initiative of Chief Minister Gehlot, the state government is continuously filling the vacant posts in various departments to provide more employment opportunities to the youth and new posts are being approved as per the need. Under this approval, 308 new educational posts will be created in Sanskrit Education Department. Four new posts of College Hostel Superintendent have been approved in TAD. 25 posts have been approved for the newly formed eight courts.

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Similarly, it has been agreed to directly recruit 46 vacant posts of Assistant Town Planner and Assistant Town Planner (PR) in the Town Planning Department, various authorities, trusts and other autonomous institutions. In another decision, Chief Minister Gehlot has approved a proposal to reduce the rate of chemical and bacterial testing of samples from private water sources from Rs 1000 to Rs 600 in rural and urban areas.






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