Nurses to get maximum 8 marks during regular recruitment: Haryana Health Minister
Vij informed that about 275 posts of Staff Nurse are vacant in the State Medical College and the process of filling these posts has started and these vacancies will be filled by Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Medical Sciences, Rohtak.
Chandigarh: Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij said that the state government has taken an important decision on Friday, under which nurses hired under outsourcing or contract in any Medical College, First Aid Center, Community Medical Centre or any Government Hospital in the state will be given a maximum of 8 marks during regular recruitment, so that all such personnel will get benefit in regular recruitment.
He said that the Haryana Government has given its approval in this regard, under which all such employees working or have rendered their services in Government hospital on contract basis or on outsourcing basis for a minimum period of 6 months or less than one year in any medical college, first aid centre, community medical centre or any other medical college in the state will get half marks in regular recruitment.
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The Minister said that similarly, those who have experience of more than 1 year will get 1 mark, 2 marks for 2 years experience, 3 marks for 3 years experience,4 marks for 4 years experience, 5 marks for 5 years experience, 6 marks for 6 years experience, 7 marks for 7 years experience, 8 years or more years experience will get maximum 8 marks.
He informed that about 275 posts of Staff Nurse are vacant in the State Medical College and the process of filling these posts has started and these vacancies will be filled by Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Medical Sciences, Rohtak.
He said that in view of the possible third wave of corona, now these recruitments will be made soon and now we will also have increased chances of getting experienced personnel to deal with the possible corona wave, which will strengthen the health systems.
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