Mizoram Cabinet decides to constitute additional recruitment body to relieve MPSC
First Published: 12th June, 2019 15:51 IST
The Mizoram Cabinet has decided to constitute additional recruitment body to relieve the Mizoram Public Service Commission which is the highest recruiting agency in the state. An official release informed
The Mizoram Cabinet has decided to constitute additional recruitment body to relieve the Mizoram Public Service Commission which is the highest recruiting agency in the state.
An official release informed that the cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Zoramthanga on Tuesday agreed to transfer the task of recruitment of Group ‘B’ non gazette posts from the Mizoram Public Service Commission and decided to constitute Mizoram Subordinate Service Selection Board to conduct recruitment to Group ‘B’ non gazette posts.
The decision was taken in order to relieve the MPSC of its arduous task in recruiting several post under the state government.
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