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State Cabinet Approves Recruitment for Vacant Posts and New Positions



Agartala: In almost every meeting of the state cabinet, decisions are made to fill vacant posts or create new positions in various departments to address unemployment in the state. Tuesday’s cabinet meeting was no exception.

The decisions taken during the cabinet meeting were announced by Minister Sushanta Chowdhury during a press conference on Wednesday. Addressing the media at the Civil Secretariat in the afternoon, the Tourism Minister revealed that 118 Computer Science PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) positions will be filled for 125 Vidya Jyoti schools across the state. He stated that the cabinet has approved these recruitments to ensure proper computer education for students, and the hiring process will be conducted swiftly through the Tripura Rural Bank (TRB).

Minister Chowdhury also shared that the cabinet has approved filling 35 vacant posts of Senior Store Guards under the Food Department. These Group-C positions will be filled through the Joint Recruitment Board (JRB).

During the press conference, Minister Chowdhury also responded to allegations made by Congress MLA Sudip Roy Barman regarding the Food Department during a public meeting in Agartala on Tuesday. The Minister refuted the claims, asserting that ration shops are distributing goods to consumers with complete transparency.

The state government’s consistent efforts to address unemployment and improve public services were highlighted through these decisions, reflecting its commitment to creating job opportunities and ensuring efficient governance.

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