On Friday, the Assam cabinet, led by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, authorized the creation of 1766 new positions in state schools, including that of graduate teacher (mathematics).
The decision was made during the state cabinet meeting on Friday at Guwahati’s Lok Sewa Bhawan. Additionally, the Assam cabinet has given its approval for the hiring of 221 third- and fourth-grade positions at 11 polytechnics and two state engineering institutions.
“We have asked the governing bodies of these institutions to conduct recruitment for these posts and the salary against the said posts will be given from the state budget, without the need for outsourcing,” stated Himanta Biswa Sarma.
The state cabinet has also decided to increase the council constituency numbers of Moran and Matak Autonomous Councils. “The current members of Moran and Matak Autonomous Councils are 22 and the state cabinet has decided to increase the council constituencies of both councils from 22 to 27,” Sarma added.
He further said that the state cabinet has decided on the inclusion of 16 Bodo community-dominated villages in Sonitpur and Biswanath districts in the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR).
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