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NPSC aspirants appeal for recruitment through NPSC

NPSC aspirants held an executive meeting to discuss the latest government policy on contract appointment on August 30, wherein it appreciated the state government’s decision to ban all contract appointments with effect from June 6, 2016. 
NPSC aspirants media cell stated that, the aspirants had taken serious note of P&AR office memorandum dated August 11, 2016 to regularize all contract appointees on completion of three(3) years of continuous service.
It stated that this would deprive many hard working aspirants of job opportunities as many high posts have been filled through backdoor appointments instead of open recruitment by NPSC. 
In this regard, media cell stated that after thorough deliberation and as per the consultative meeting held with ACAUT, it was decided that the NPSC aspirants would tie up with ACAUT to fight against the infamous government order in the court of law for all those posts which are within the preview of NPSC i,e, Class-I, Class-ll and Class-lll (Grade pay of Rs.2,800 and above). It stated that aspirants would give every possible support in whatever form required by ACAUT.
Media cell also stated that it was really surprising that only three departments requisitioned posts for the NPSC (NCS,NPS,NSS and other allied services) Exam, 2016. NPSC aspirants through its media cell pointed out this was because many posts which were meant to be recruited through NPSC were all filled up by the candidates (mostly non-deserving and non-competent) of top government functionaries and politicians through back door appointment. 
In this light the aspirants reiterate their earlier demand submitted to the chief secretary that all high posts in all government departments in Nagaland should be recruited through NPSC. 

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