Assam's Education Breakthrough: Over 5,500 New Teacher Appointments
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma distributed over 5,500 appointment letters in the education sector, marking a significant step towards eliminating corruption in government recruitments. The move fulfills part of Sarma's promise of creating 2 lakh corruption-free government jobs over five years.
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In a significant move for Assam's education sector, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma distributed appointment letters to more than 5,500 new recruits on Thursday, emphasizing a transparent recruitment process.
The appointments range from primary school positions to higher education research roles, with Sarma claiming the end to corruption in government hiring that plagued the state during previous Congress administrations.
Such steps mark an effort to uphold the Government of Assam's commitment to job creation and transparency, reflecting a milestone in the state's educational reform efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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