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Nurses on contract can get eight-mark weightage, says Anil Vij

Nurses on contract can get  eight-mark weightage, says Anil Vij

Anil Vij



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 24

Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij today announced that nurses hired on outsourcing or contract basis in any medical college, first aid centre, community medical centre or government hospital would be given maximum eight marks during regular recruitment, Vij added.

“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 six months or less than one year,” said Vij.

“Those who have experience of more than one year will get one mark, two marks for two years experience, three marks for three years experience, four marks for four years experience, five marks for five years experience, six marks for six years experience, seven marks for seven years experience, eight marks for eight years or more experience,” Vij added.


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