23 states, 8 UTs have abolished interview for govt jobs: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

 23 states, 8 UTs have abolished interview for govt jobs: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

In 2015, speaking from the ramparts of Red Fort on the occasion of Independence Day, PM Narendra Modi had suggested abolition of interview and making the job selection totally on the basis of written test.



Union Minister Jitendra Singh said on Saturday that interview for recruitment in government jobs has been abolished in 23 states and eight Union Territories so far, according to a Personnel Ministry statement. This, he said, is a follow-up to the abolition of interview for Group-B (non- gazetted) and Group-C posts in the central government ever since 2016.

It was in 2015, while speaking from the ramparts of Red Fort here on the occasion of Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had suggested abolition of interview and making the job selection totally on the basis of written test because whenever an interview call was received by a candidate, his entire family would get disturbed with apprehension and anxiety, the minister recalled.

On a quick follow-up to the prime minister's advice, he said, the Department of Personnel and (DoPT) undertook an expeditious exercise and within three months completed the entire process to announce abolition of interview for recruitment in central government with effect from January 1, 2016.


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