Medical services are being strengthened in government health institutions Aarti Singh Rao
Chandigarh, December 5:- Haryana Health Minister Aarti Singh Rao said that the state government has started the recruitment process of 450 medical officers (ro[Zg- A, HCMS-) to further strengthen medical services in government health institutions of the state. She said that with the appointment of new doctors, the people of the state, especially the patients living in rural and remote areas, will be able to get better and simpler health services.
This recruitment drive is a clear indication of the government's commitment towards making health services in the state more effective and accessible, which can ensure that no citizen of the state is deprived of treatment due to lack of medical facilities.
A spokesperson of the Head Office Health Services Department said that a total of 450 vacant posts will be filled in various categories, out of which 238 posts are for General Category, 45 posts for Scheduled Caste (GSC), 45 posts for Deprived Scheduled Caste (DSC), 50 posts for Backward Class-A (BC-A), 27 posts for Backward Class-B (BC-B) and 45 posts for Economically Weaker Section (EWS). Apart from this, 22 posts are reserved for HSM/DESM/DFF and 18 posts for Persons with Disabilities (PwBD).
The spokesperson further said that as per the guidelines of the Haryana Government, only bonified residents of Haryana State will get the benefit of reservation. Online applications have been invited from interested and eligible candidates.
The application process, eligibility criteria and detailed details are available on the official websites of the Health Department Haryana at haryanahealth.gov.in and uhsr.ac.in. Candidates are advised to read the guidelines carefully before applying.
