The Maha Sarkar to clean the pending compassionate cases of Mahagathia; 10,309 appointment letters to be released on October 4

Mumbai, October 1 (IANS) The Maharashtra government will issue appointment letters for government jobs to 5,187 candidates at Dayalu Maidan on 4 October. This will follow the instructions of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to clean the pending kind cases.

At the same time, the certificate will also be given to 5,122 MPSC appointments and 10,309 candidates will be admitted to government jobs on the same day.

“If an employee dies in government service, his wife or child is given a job. But, sometimes due to technical reasons and sometimes due to administrative delay, these appointments were delayed. Due to this, he had to wait for a long time. In such a situation, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis paid attention to this sensitive issue.

“He instructed the General Administration Department. It was reviewed in administrative meetings continuously and a new compassionate policy was prepared. As a result, appointment letters will be given in compassionate waiting list to 5,187 compassionate candidates simultaneously. It will end a huge backlog.”

On October 4, the main event will be held in Mumbai and Chief Minister Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar will be present, while the parents will distribute appointment letters to their respective districts.

The government said, “This was an important phase in the program, which was done by Chief Minister Fadnavis for administrative reforms in the first 100 days and then in 150 days.”

Along with this, appointment letters will also be given to 5,122 candidates in the clerk-typist category, who have appeared for the examination by MPSC.

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Out of a total of 10,309 candidates, a maximum of 3,078 candidates are from Konkan sector, 2,597 from Vidarbha. There are 1,674 candidates in the Pune region, 1,250 candidates in the Nashic sector and 1,710 in Marathwada.

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