In a landmark decision aimed at empowering local communities and ensuring inclusive development, Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha has announced the mandatory requirement of a Permanent Resident of Tripura Certificate (PRTC) for government job applicants.
This progressive move reflects the government's commitment to prioritizing the interests of Tripura's residents and fostering a sense of belonging and ownership among them.
The new policy, to be implemented across all government job vacancies, aims to strengthen the socio-economic fabric of Tripura by providing increased employment opportunities for its citizens.
By introducing the PRTC as a prerequisite for government job applications, Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha envisions a more prosperous and self-reliant Tripura, where local talent is harnessed and nurtured to drive sustainable growth.
The decision to mandate the PRTC for government jobs is a testament to the government's commitment to regional development and is set to unlock numerous benefits for Tripura's residents. By reserving government job vacancies for permanent residents, the Chief Minister aims to address the aspirations and needs of the local population more effectively. This step will not only promote equitable access to employment opportunities but also enable individuals to actively contribute to the state's progress.
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