by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, MARCH 19
Haryana Staff Selection Commission will fill up 473 posts of
physically handicapped by the end of this year as these have already
been advertised.
This
was informed in a meeting chaired by Haryana Chief Secretary, Mrs
Urvashi Gulati here today regarding filling up of backlog of physically
handicapped in the services of the Government, Public Sector
Undertakings and Universities.
It
was informed that out of these 473 posts, interview for 65 posts had
already been conducted. The maximum number of these posts were of Uttar
Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam where 228 Assistant Linemen and 25 Lower
Division Clerk would be recruited, followed by 29 posts of Patwari in
Directorate of Land Records, 23 Junior Engineer of Irrigation, 18 Canal
Patwari of office of Engineer–in-Chief, Irrigation, 17 staff MPHW
(Male) of Health (Malaria), 13 staff nurses of Health Services and 10
inspectors of Transport Department. These posts would be filled up by
year end.
Mrs Gulati said that instructions were issued from time to time to all the departments to clear the backlog of vacancies for posts reserved for the physically challenged persons in consonance with section 33 of the Persons with Disability (Equal Opportunities, protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act 1995. The
State Government was serious to clear the backlog of posts for
physically challenged for group A to D posts in all the departments. The
departments were directed to mark out the backlog of such vacancies and
send the requisition to Haryana Public Service Commission and Haryana
Staff Selection Commission on priority basis. The recruiting
agencies were also directed to fill these posts by launching special
campaigns and fairs and recommend candidates as early as possible. Under the Act, at least three per cent of posts in government departments were to be reserved for disabled persons.
General
Secretary, Rashtriya Drishtiheen Sangh, Haryana Shakha and Advisor of
Government Institute for Blinds, Panipat, Mr Jageram expressed
gratitude to the State Government for its initiatives for filling up
the backlog of posts for physically challenged and requested that these
posts would be filled at the earliest.
The
Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary, Cooperation, Mr
Krishna Mohan, Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary, Social
Justice and Empowerment, Mr Manik Sonawane, Financial Commissioner and
Principal Secretary, Public Works (Building and Roads) Department, Mr S.
C. Chaudhry, Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary, Excise and
Taxation, Mr Ramendra Jhakhu, Financial Commissioner and Principal
Secretary, Home ,Mr Samir Mathur, Financial Commissioner and Principal
Secretary Irrigation, Mr K. K. Jalan, Financial Commissioner and
Principal Secretary, School Education, Mrs Surina Rajan, Financial
Commissioner and Principal Secretary, Renewable Energy, Mr Vijay
Vardhan, Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary, Technical
Education, Mr Sanjeev Kaushal and several senior officers were present
in the meeting.
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