Ranchi: Chief minister
Hemant Soren on Tuesday handed out appointment letters to 76 newly recruited professionals, including 35 law executives, four executive engineers, 21 assistant engineers, and 10 school managers within the Jharkhand Education Project Council. Furthermore, six individuals received letters from the Jharkhand Bhawan in New Delhi and the cabinet secretariat and monitoring department.
He also laid the foundation stones for three new schools on lines of the prestigious Netarhat Residential School in Latehar district. These schools will be situated in Khuntapani (Chaibasa), Nawadih (Bokaro), and Masalia (Dumka), with the objective of transforming the state into a hub of educational excellence, he said. Speaking on the occasion, Soren said, “The newly appointed candidates will play a crucial role in the all-round development of Jharkhand. From today, these candidates are joining as an integral part of the govt.”
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