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The country is celebrating Independence Day today, meanwhile Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Sore has made a big announcement. He announced today that more than 35 thousand vacant posts will be filled in the state by the end of October. CM Soren made this announcement from Morabadi Ground in Ranchi on the occasion of Independence Day. He said in his address that the first priority of our government is to provide employment to the youth of the state.

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Recruitment process is going on
The CM claimed that his government has so far taken out thousands of jobs during its tenure. He said, “The recruitment process is going on for 35,000 posts including Excise Constable, Constable, Assistant Professor and Women Supervisor through Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission, which will be completed by October 2024.”

6,000 people will get jobs
He said that MoUs have been signed with 5 industrial units to promote employment opportunities in the state, which will lead to an investment of about Rs 4,000 crore and will provide direct and indirect employment opportunities to 6,000 people. Soren said, “More than two lakh young men and women have got employment in the private sector by taking advantage of the training program run by the state government.”
The Chief Minister said that his government has tried to reach every village and house in the last 4 and a half years and solve their problems. He said, “We made policies and schemes keeping in mind the needs of every section of the society and implemented them.”

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Attacked the opposition
The Chief Minister, without naming anyone, targeted the opposition and said, “Some anti-development forces motivated by vested interests made a malicious attempt to create obstacles in the path of development of Jharkhand. But due to the faith and trust of the people, we faced every challenge and the opponents could not succeed in their plans.”