West Bengal Government Announces Major Recruitment Drive for 100,000 Jobs
West Bengal's Recruitment Plans Unveiled
The West Bengal government has unveiled an extensive recruitment initiative, aiming to fill 100,000 job vacancies. This includes significant hiring for teaching positions and police personnel. The announcement was made by the newly elected government under the leadership of Suvendu Adhikari, marking the BJP's first governance in Bengal. The administration presented its inaugural budget in the Legislative Assembly on Monday, during which these recruitment plans were disclosed.
Details of the Recruitment Drive
The budget outlined specific recruitment details, emphasizing the allocation of posts for women in government roles.
**One Lakh Positions to be Filled; Teachers as the Largest Group**
In its first budget session, the BJP government announced plans to recruit for one lakh positions. Out of these, 70,000 roles are earmarked for teachers and police personnel—specifically, 50,000 for educators and 20,000 for the police force, with the remaining vacancies spread across various sectors.
Women Empowerment in Government Jobs
**33 Percent of Positions Reserved for Women**
The recruitment strategy aims to enhance women's representation in government jobs, with a provision to reserve 33 percent of positions for female candidates. This initiative will also lead to the establishment of women's help desks in every police station throughout the state.
Increased Benefits for Government Employees
**20 Percent Increase in Dearness Allowance**
In a significant move for state employees, the West Bengal government announced a 20 percent increase in the Dearness Allowance (DA), raising it from 18 percent to 38 percent.