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The general eligibility test for prospective government jobs will be carried out starting early 2022: Jitendra Singh

New Delhi: Union Minister Jitendra Singh said on Tuesday that the general eligibility test (CET) for prospective jobs will be carried out throughout the country since the beginning of next year.
This unique CE initiative was carried out with the personal intervention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the screen and short candidates for recruitment to the central government’s work scheduled to take off with the test before the end of this year, but the possibility would be delayed.
Because of Covid’s pandemic, he said.
Speaking after the launch of the Civil List E-Book? 2021 Indian Administrative Service Officer (IAS), Singh said CET was a reform that violated the road carried out by the Department of Personnel and Training (DOPT) to realize the “ease of recruitment” for prospective young work and it would be proven to be a big boon for young people, especially them Who lives in a distant and remote area, a statement issued by the Ministry of Personnel.
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“This landmark reformation is also a reflection of Prime Minister Narendra Modi which is deep and sensitive to youth and pride to provide levels of play and opportunities equivalent to young people throughout the country,” said Singh, Minister of State for Personnel.
The Minister further informs that the National Recruitment Agency (NRA) to conduct CET has been formed with the Cabinet UNION approval.
“NRA will conduct a screen / short candidate for the work in the government sector where recruitment is currently being carried out through the Staff Election Commission (SSC), the Railroad Recruitment Council (RRB) and the Institute of Banking Personnel (IBPS)” said the statement.
Singh said that the NRA would be a multi-agency body that would carry out a general test to the screen and short candidates for the ‘B’ and ‘C’ (non-technical) group.
The most significant feature of this reform is that each district in this country will have at least one inspection center, which will greatly increase access to candidates living in distant areas, he added.
Singh said that historic reform would provide a play level for all candidates, regardless of the background or socio-economic status.
“There will also be great benefits for women and candidates divyang and for those who feel financially affordable to appear for some tests traveling to several centers,” said Minister.
Singh said that the encouragement given to DOPT in the past seven years by the MOD government produced a number of innovations and reforms for the public goodness together.
Referring to a series of decisions from the box since May 2014, he said that the decision to get rid of the time of the old practice of getting documents proven by an officer who was set and replaced the same as the ratification, the task of the central government three months as an assistant secretary for officers at the beginning of his career They far reach nature.
Speaking of e-book, Singh said the dynamic list will help in choosing the right officers for the right assignment based on available profiles and is a vital source of information on guard officers for the general public.
He said the list of E-Book IAS was an effort by the department to contribute to Indian digital initiatives from the Indian government.
“This effort will also ensure the use of economic resources by reducing the burden on government festferers,” said Singh.
This is the 66th edition of the civil list and the first edition of the e-book in PDF with unique search facilities and hyperlinking content for easy access to information by clicking the button, the statement said.
By introducing e-book publications, DOPT has removed the printing of an alcoholic Civil Register, he said.
Civil list IAS contains important information with respect to batches, cadres, posting current, salary scale, qualifications and pension dates along with their overall cadre-wise power, the number of retiring IAS officers in the next five years, including the number.
IAS officers were appointed based on the civil service exam from 1969 and so on, the statement said.
This list also contains pictures of IAS officers.

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