There is no information about the tests conducted by the health department According to the Right to Information Act, there are still 711 vacancies in the Family Welfare Department of the Directorate of Health Services
The Directorate of Health Services in Assam is responsible for providing healthcare services and employment opportunities to its citizens. However, recent reports suggest that the department has failed to announce the results of two recruitment tests, leaving many unemployed youth in a state of limbo.
The Promise of Employment
Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sharma promised to provide employment to 1 lakh unemployed youth by May 2023. However, the lack of transparency in the recruitment process has raised concerns about the government’s commitment to this promise.
Recruitment Tests
The Directorate of Health Services conducted recruitment tests on January 10, 2021, for 545 posts of nurses (ANMs), laboratory assistants, and junior computer assistants. Additionally, the department conducted another test on May 29, 2022. However, the results of both tests have not been announced till date.
RTIA Reveals Deception
According to the Right to Information Act (RTIA), the government has deceived unemployed youth by failing to announce the test results. The Joint Directorate of Health does not have any information about the tests, leaving many questions unanswered.
Vacant Posts
As per the RTIA, 711 ANM nurse posts are still vacant in the Family Welfare Department of the Directorate of Health Services. This raises concerns about the efficiency of the department and its ability to provide healthcare services to the citizens of Assam.
Lack of Transparency
The lack of transparency in the recruitment process has left many unemployed youth in a state of confusion and despair. The government’s failure to announce the test results has undermined the trust of the citizens in the department.
Questions Raised
The government’s failure to announce the test results has raised many questions about its commitment to providing employment opportunities to the citizens of Assam. The lack of transparency in the recruitment process has also raised concerns about corruption and nepotism in the department.
Need for Transparency
To restore the trust of the citizens in the department, there is a need for transparency in the recruitment process. The government should announce the test results and provide clear information about the recruitment process to the citizens.
Conclusion
The Directorate of Health Services in Assam has failed to announce the results of two recruitment tests, leaving many unemployed youth in a state of limbo. The lack of transparency in the recruitment process has raised concerns about the government’s commitment to providing employment opportunities to its citizens. There is a need for transparency in the recruitment process to restore the trust of the citizens in the