Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has directed the Himachal Pradesh State Selection Commission (HPSSC) to declare the results of six pending post codes before Diwali, providing a much-awaited boost to unemployed youth in the state.
The results will cover 295 positions under post code 939 (JOA IT), 82 positions under post code 903 (JOA IT), and posts related to copy holder (post code 982), workshop instructor (post codes 992 and 997) and psychologist (post code 994).
Speaking after a meeting with HPSSC officials in Hamirpur, CM Sukhu emphasised that this move was part of the government’s commitment to ensuring transparent, merit-based recruitment in the state’s government sector.
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He referred to the announcement of these pending results as a “Diwali gift” for job seekers, aiming to bring some relief to the unemployed youth ahead of the festive season.
The Chief Minister also noted that a total of 377 positions were being filled through the Junior Office Assistant (JOA IT) exams under post codes 903 and 939. He assured that the results of all six pending post codes would be declared before Diwali, while the results of the remaining 12 pending post codes would be finalised by November.
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In the meeting, CM Sukhu reminded officials of the government’s earlier efforts to address the issues of government employees. He highlighted the restoration of the old pension scheme in the government’s first cabinet meeting, benefiting 1.36 lakh employees as well as the recent 4% hike in dearness allowance (DA).
He also assured that all government employees would receive their salary and pension before Diwali, with payments scheduled by October 28.
During his two-day visit to Hamirpur, CM Sukhu listened to the grievances of residents at the Circuit House on Sunday morning. People from various areas presented their issues, and the Chief Minister promptly issued instructions to officials to address the concerns.