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50 youths get security jobs in Indora

Indora MLA Malender Rajan hands over recruitment letters to selected candidates.

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SIS India Ltd, a private security service provider, conducted interviews of 150 unemployed youths in the Indora Assembly constituency on Thursday, selecting 50 candidates for posts of security guards and supervisors. The recruitment drive was organised through the Sub-Employment Office, Indora and conducted by the company’s Hamirpur office team led by Satveer Singh, Assistant Recruitment Inspector.

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After the selection, Indora MLA Malender Rajan handed over appointment letters to the candidates and wished them success. He said the state government was committed to creating employment opportunities in both government and private sectors, adding that similar recruitment fairs would be held in the constituency soon.

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Employment Officer Anil Kumar, who supervised the process, said the selected candidates would undergo 30 days of special training before being deployed in government institutions on an outsource basis.

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