The Assam Government announced that a total of 24,385 job vacancies would be filled in the state’s educational department this year.
Himanta Biswa Sarma, the Assam Chief Minister, led the most recent cabinet meeting, in which it was said that the state would initiate a major recruitment drive in the Education department which would include the appointments in Hindi, Garo, Bodo mediums, etc.
The job data provided by the Assam government showed that there were a total of 22,921 vacancies, out of which 10,000 posts were in primary education and 12,921 were in secondary education, which were yet to be filled up.
The Special Teachers Eligibility Test would also be held up to fill over 1,464 job posts which have been reserved for ST and also for the recruitment in Bodo, Garo, and Manipuri medium institutions in Assam under the education department.
The education department had also been asked by the cabinet for starting a process of filling up 22,921 sanctioned posts from September 1 onwards.
The weekly cabinet meeting today would provide relief to the Gorkha community and would ensure the land rights of indigenous people. It would also initiate a major recruitment drive in Education Department, which would include the Bodo, Garo, and Hindi mediums, etc.