10 successful candidates of JRBT get appointments in Finance dept
10 successful candidates of JRBT get appointments in Finance dept
Ten successful candidates of JRBT’s group-C examinations on Thursday get their appointment letters for the Directorate of Treasury under the Finance department.
Finance Minister Pranajit Singha Roy on Thursday during a simple programme at the conference room of Civil Secretariat handed over the letter of appointment to ten successful candidates.
Later, speaking in the programme, the Finance Minister said that the government has started the filling up process for group-C government posts from Joint Recruitment Board, Tripura (JRBT) and now the successful candidates are getting their appointment letters. He said that the appointment process for selected 1980 candidates for Group-C posts through JRBT will soon be completed . On Thursday, 10 successful candidates got their appointment letters for LDC in the department of Directorate of Treasury.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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