Will continue to be filled through examinations like SSC UPSC as usual India: The Central Government has clarified that at present there ar...
Will continue to be filled through examinations like SSC UPSC as usual
India: The Central Government has clarified that at present there are no restrictions on filling vacancies in Central Government institutions and the restriction is only to give new responsibilities.
In an order statement issued by the Union Finance Ministry yesterday, it had issued guidelines for controlling expenditure in central government agencies across the country.
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That of controlling costs for emergency projects and economic needs. There is a need to incur costs for more projects.
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Thus reducing costs in federal government offices due to the eighties. New workspaces should not be filled with anything. It requires the permission of the Central Government.
This announcement caused great controversy. Many, including Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, have questioned this.
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In addition, the central BJP government acts as a private government. Rahul Gandhi has accused the government of closing down government offices and questioning the future of the youth.
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Therefore, the Ministry of Finance has now explained this. In this connection, the announcement made by the Central Government yesterday that new jobs and vacancies will not be prevented.
As always, recruitment for the central government will take place. But not to create new responsibilities inside offices.
We have only issued a notice not to increase costs by giving new responsibilities inside the offices.
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But there is no ban on filling vacancies. As always, the central government has explained that the vacancies will continue to be filled through exams like SSC and UPSC.
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