Lucknow: Strengthening the transparent and fair recruitment process in Uttar Pradesh, chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday distributed appointment letters to 500 selected candidates for the Cooperative Societies and Panchayat Audit Department and the Local Fund Audit Department at a programme at Lok Bhavan in Lucknow. Candidates who received appointment letters expressed gratitude towards the CM and said that while selection is important, it is an even greater matter of pride to receive the appointment letter from the CM.Ayushi Tripathi from Lucknow termed it a historic moment in her life. The recruitment process is fair and transparent under Yogi govt, she said.Suneha Mishra from Shahjahanpur said that she felt proud after receiving the appointment letter. The selection of a large number of women this time is proof that Yogi govt is providing equal opportunities to women. Suneha assured that whatever responsibility she gets, she will fulfil it with full dedication and honesty.Amarendra Pratap Singh, while appreciating the recruitment process, said the entire process was simple, smooth and transparent.Due to CM’s zero-tolerance policy, corruption has been controlled and deserving candidates are getting their rights. Completion of the entire process with low fees and without any obstacles is a big relief for the youth, said candidates.Vandana Kushwaha from Jhansi and Mayank Kaushik said receiving the appointment letter from the CM was a matter of great pride.Candidates from districts such as Sultanpur, Jhansi, Azamgarh, Gorakhpur, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Ayodhya said that transparency and fairness in the current system have strengthened their confidence.
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