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Meet Hayer orders filling of vacant posts through restructuring in printing and stationery department

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Chandigarh/ SAS Nagar, October 27:

To fill up the vacant posts in Printing and Stationery Department, the re structuring process will be completed soon and these posts will be filled on priority. It was stated by Printing and Stationery Minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer today during a visit to the government press at SAS Nagar.

Meet Hayer said that as per the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwan Mann, state of the art machinery is being installed at the government press. He said that after the creation of vacancies, restructuring will be done under which the unwanted goods are being disposed of and state-of-the-art machines are being purchased. He directed the department that the work of recruitment of posts and installation of necessary new machinery should be completed soon.

Meet Hayer visited the government press, reviewed the working of the department and saw the machines. He visited various branches and acquired information about the work. He asked the staff to work to bring the government press up to date.

On this occasion, Principal Secretary VK Meena, Special Secretary Dr. Senu Duggal and Controller Vimmi Bhullar were also present.

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