Did CM Nitish Kumar Distribute Appointment Letters to 7,468 ANMs?

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Key Takeaways
- 7,468 ANMs appointed to strengthen healthcare.
- Event attended by significant government officials.
- Focus on youth employment in Bihar.
- Government's strategy aims to address public health needs.
- Previous recruitment of constables highlights commitment to public safety.
Patna, July 7 (NationPress) As Bihar prepares for the upcoming Assembly elections, the state government is ramping up its efforts to create job opportunities, particularly through various departmental appointments.
On Monday, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar officially distributed appointment letters to 7,468 newly appointed Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) during a ceremony at Samvad Hall in the Chief Minister’s Secretariat in Patna.
Notable figures such as Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, Vijay Kumar Sinha, and other esteemed guests were also in attendance.
During the event, CM Nitish Kumar symbolically presented appointment letters to Mona Kumari, Neelu Kumari, Amrita Kumari, Priya Sinha, and Reema Kumari.
Extending his congratulations to the newly appointed ANMs, CM Nitish Kumar expressed his belief that these individuals will carry out their responsibilities with integrity and commitment, thereby making significant contributions to the state's healthcare services.
Development Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary of the Health Department, Pratyaya Amrit, welcomed the Chief Minister by gifting him a green plant during the ceremony.
The gathering also included Water Resources and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary, Health Minister Mangal Pandey, Chief Secretary to CM Deepak Kumar, Chief Secretary Amrit Lal Meena, Health Department Secretary Lokesh Kumar Singh, Secretary to CM Kumar Ravi, Executive Director of State Health Committee Suharsh Bhagat, and Managing Director of Bihar Health Services and Infrastructure Corporation Limited Nilesh Deore.
The Nitish Kumar government has been proactive in distributing appointment letters across various departments to tackle the employment crisis in Bihar, which is a significant concern in light of the forthcoming Assembly elections.
The recruitment of ANMs is regarded as a strategic move to enhance the healthcare sector at the grassroots level while also addressing youth employment issues within the state.
Earlier, on June 28, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar distributed appointment letters to 21,391 newly recruited constables during a program at Bapu Auditorium in Patna, reaffirming his administration’s dedication to reinforcing the state's law enforcement and public safety.