
Public service must be top priority for every employee: Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini
Addressing newly recruited Group-D employees at a state-level 'sammelan' held in Panchkula, he urged them to work with the spirit of "public interest above all" and to function as a team to build a strong, inclusive, and self-reliant Haryana.
Extending best wishes to all the newly recruited employees, Saini said a govt job is not just employment but an opportunity to serve the motherland that has given us everything and the society that has shaped our identity.
Govt employees are the most crucial link between the people and the administration, he said.
Taking a dig at the opposition, Saini recalled that during the assembly elections, a leader from the Opposition promised jobs in exchange for votes. Bids were being placed on jobs. Our govt has taken a firm stand against such practices and has ensured that recruitments are done strictly on the basis of merit, he asserted.
"Today, children from economically weaker families are also securing govt jobs and realising their dreams. Earlier, during the tenure of previous govts, the youth were deprived of the desired results of their hard work. But now, jobs are being given purely on the basis of merit," he remarked.
He assured employees that the govt remains committed to their training, skill development, and welfare, while promoting a better work culture, modern infrastructure, and digital processes at every level.
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