1. Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma announced state recruitment exams amidst flood relief efforts.
2. ADRE for Grade 3 prelims: September 15, 22, and 29; Grade 4 prelims: October 20 and 27.
3. Recruitment aims to fill 7,500 Grade 3 and 4,500 Grade 4 vacancies.
Guwahati, July 09: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, in a Facebook live session, announced significant plans for state recruitment examinations amidst ongoing flood relief efforts.
Addressing the public, he detailed the schedule for the Assam Direct Recruitment Examination (ADRE) for Grade 3 and Grade 4 posts, outlining the timeline and stages involved.
For Grade 3 positions, preliminary exams are set for September 15, 22, and 29, followed by mains and viva rounds. Grade 4 exams will start with preliminaries on October 20 and 27, also progressing through mains and viva assessments.
The recruitment drive aims to fill approximately 7,500 Grade 3 and 4,500 Grade 4 vacancies across the state.
With improving flood conditions, particularly in Dibrugarh and other areas where Brahmaputra River waters have begun to recede, Sarma expressed optimism for further improvements.
He pledged continued government support to expedite relief efforts and aid displaced residents returning from relief camps.
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Ahead of a scheduled cabinet meeting on July 10, Sarma highlighted ministerial visits to flood-affected regions to assess damages and swiftly plan rehabilitation measures.
Emphasizing the urgency, he stressed the importance of restoring normalcy before August 15, 2024, especially for students and families who suffered losses in the floods.
Regarding a recent tragedy, Sarma acknowledged the loss of Avinash Sarkar in a drain in Guwahati, visiting the family to offer condolences and government assistance. He reiterated his commitment to supporting Sarkar’s family and ensuring justice.
Looking ahead, Sarma addressed queries about Assam Police recruitment, confirming that physical tests are scheduled to commence on October 3, aiming to fill 6,400 posts once flood-affected grounds are restored.
He also outlined plans for further recruitment in elementary and secondary education sectors in 2025, acknowledging the extended timelines for secondary education examinations.