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Haryana: The deadline for applies in the Job Portal is now August 31

Gurugram: In an effort to produce more work for young people, the state government has urged young graduates to submit a ‘registration one-time’ scheme for placement in various departments.
It has extended the time limit to archive applications until 31 August now.
This is mandatory for young people who submitted Group C and D to register on this portal in the future.
Under the scheme, those who are included in the general category must register by paying the RS 500 fee and the category ordered by Rs 250.
After registration is done, it will apply for three years.
Deputy Commissioner Yash Garg said this scheme was launched by considering the government’s purpose to get rid of complex recruitment processes.
To register yourself with this portal, you must have a family identity card.
After registration, the applicant will get a unique identification number.

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