Shillong, Mar 7: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Thursday handed over appointment letters to 425 newly inducted junior specialists, medical officers and dental surgeons, who were recruited for different healthcare institutions.
The induction ceremony held at State Convention Centre, Shillong was graced by Health Minister Dr. Ampareen Lyngdoh and PHE Minister Marcuise N Marak.
Congratulating the newly inducted medical professionals, the Chief Minister urged them to work with utmost commitment and a purpose to serve the society.
“The recruitment process being conducted by the government is completely transparent. You are here because you are capable and you are the best and you have done well in the exam,” he said.
Talking about problems with recruitment in government departments, the Chief Minister said, “We have segregated the recruitment process by establishing a board for education and health, which has simplified the process. In the past, the recruitment process was tedious and in some cases, it even took six years. The decision to create a separate recruitment board for education and health has ensured that the process for recruitment was speeded up and vacancies could be filled up.”
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