Rajasthan govt. set to overhaul recruitment process
The Hindu
Expert committee submitted its report to the Chief Minister on Monday
The Rajasthan government is set to overhaul the process for recruitment of employees on the basis of the report of an expert committee, which has recommended several reforms in the system. Service rules will be reviewed and eligibility criteria revised in the light of the suggestions. The committee’s chairman, M.L. Kumawat, who earlier headed the State Public Service Commission, submitted the report to Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot here on Monday. Mr. Kumawat said the committee had examined various aspects of recruitments to strengthen the process and ensure timely completion of appointments to various departments.More Related News
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