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Bumper jobs are going to come in this state, CM has announced to fill 48000 posts.

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CM Hemant Soren also announced take-out recruitment for 48000 posts soon. He said that the process is going on to fill the posts in many departments. Out of these, advertisements have been issued for 46000 posts.

Jobs in Jharkhand: There is news of work for the youth looking for jobs after completing their studies. Soon bumper jobs are going to come out in a state. During this time 48000 posts will be filled. Actually, on the occasion of Republic Day in Jharkhand, Chief Minister Hemant Soren announced bumper jobs. Along with hoisting the tricolor in Dumka Police Line, he said that the state government is committed to fulfilling the dreams of the people, and work is being done to fill the promises made by the government through various schemes.

During this, CM Hemant Soren also announced to take out recruitment for 48000 posts soon. He said that the process is going on to fill the posts in many departments. Out of these, advertisements have been issued for 46000 posts and appointments have been made on 5000 posts. Work is also being done to fill other posts, it will also be announced soon.

2 lakh jobs found under Sarathi Yojana

During this, Hemant Soren said that under the Chief Minister Sarathi Yojana, 5 lakh youth have been given skill training, out of which more than 2 lakh people have got jobs. At the same time, Rs 2430 crore has been distributed under MNREGA to stop migration from the state. He informed that under the Chief Minister Employment Creation Scheme, a loan of 438 crore has been given to 7625 youth.

Panchayati schools will be developed as model schools

CM Hemant Soren said that the state government is also continuously working to change the structure of schools. A plan has been prepared to develop 4041 panchayat level schools as model schools. This work will be done in the next three years. He said that under the Guruji Student Credit Card Scheme, education loan worth Rs 40 crore has been given to 650 students.

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