Shimla (Himachal Pradesh ) [India], January 5 (ANI): Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Monday said {that a} document 980 pending compassionate appointment circumstances have been cleared by the current authorities, in a major reform-oriented transfer below ‘Vyavastha Parivartan.’
According to an official launch, these appointments, spanning throughout Class-III JOA (IT) and Class-IV Multi-Task Workers (MTWs) classes, had been processed throughout a particular leisure interval from 1st October 2025 to thirty first December 2025.
Speaking on the event, the Chief Minister mentioned that out of the entire 980 such cleared circumstances, 366 have been appointed to Class-III positions and 614 to Class-IV as MTWs in several departments. The highest variety of appointments was made within the Jal Shakti Vibhag, the place 419 jobs got on compassionate grounds, offering reduction to the households who had been awaiting appointments for a very long time.
The launch famous that in Jal Shakti, 100 got appointments as JOA (IT) and 319 in Class-IV. This was adopted by the Public Works Department (PWD) with 175 appointments and the Education Department with 128 appointments given. In PWD, 15 got appointments as JOA (IT) and 160 as MTWs. Similarly, in training, 108 had been appointed as JOA (IT) and 20 as class IV.
The Chief Minister, as per the discharge, emphasised that the state authorities prioritised these departments to handle the most important backlogs and be certain that no household is left within the lurch attributable to procedural delays.
Reaffirming the federal government’s dedication to each sector, a complete breakdown of the appointments throughout 19 departments was made as a part of the federal government to offer jobs to the needy.
As many as 75 appointments had been made within the Home Department, viz, 52 Class III within the Police and 23 in Home Guards. In the Health & Family Welfare Department, 34 appointments had been made, with 23 as class III and 11 as MTWs. In the Ayush division, 14 appointments had been made (6 class III and eight as MTWs). Similarly, within the Agriculture division, 9 got appointments as MTWs, in response to the discharge.
In the Animal Husbandry division, 56 got appointments, which embrace 11 as JOAs and 45 as class IV. Apart from this, 5 had been supplied jobs in horticulture, 4 in Prisons, 23 within the fireplace companies (19 as Class III and 4 as Class IV). In Rural Development, six such appointments had been made on compassionate grounds, whereas within the Revenue division, 14 appointments had been cleared.
In addition to this, the discharge said, 4 appointments had been made in Social Justice and Empowerment (WCD), 20 in city improvement, as many as 13 in HPTDC, which incorporates 12 as MTWs, one every in Tribal improvement and prosecution and two such appointments had been cleared in Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC).
The Chief Minister said that, ‘this initiative comes straight from the guts, pushed by compassion, to convey quick monetary reduction and restore dignity to the households who’ve lengthy waited, typically in ache and uncertainty, for the justice they so rightly deserve.’
He additionally took a powerful dig on the earlier BJP authorities for turning a blind eye to the households of deceased authorities workers who had been eligible for compassionate appointments. He mentioned that years of neglect had left these households struggling for justice and primary social safety, exposing their struggling to pointless delay. He criticised this apathy as ‘a grave failure of BJP governance and emphasised that his administration was dedicated to correcting these wrongs, guaranteeing that deserving households are given well timed assist and dignity.’
The Chief Minister concluded by stating that his authorities is devoted to restoring the esteem of those that served the state. He reiterated that this isn’t simply an administrative achievement however a step in direction of the fulfilment of the promise that the current authorities stands firmly with the frequent man in instances of grief, the discharge said. (ANI)

