CM Mann hands appointment letters to 665 youth in Bathinda
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Punjab announced on Wednesday, 24 June 2026 that Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann distributed appointment letters to approximately 665 young people across various government departments at an event held in Bathinda. The development pushes the cumulative count of government jobs provided by the Punjab government since 2022 to 68,288.
Context
The CMO Punjab's post, written in Punjabi, stated: 'Mukhya Mantri @BhagwantMann vallon Bathinda vikhe vakh-vakh sarkari vibhagan vich kareeb 665 naujavaanan nu niyukti pattr saunpe gaye' — ('Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann handed appointment letters to approximately 665 youth across various government departments in Bathinda'). It further noted that recipients expressed their happiness and thanked the Chief Minister and the Punjab government at the ceremony.
The Bathinda event is the latest in a series of district-level appointment ceremonies the Aam Aadmi Party government has organised across Punjab since assuming office in March 2022. Such events are designed to publicly mark the handover of offer letters to recruits from multiple departments simultaneously.
Policy Backdrop
Filling vacant government posts was a central plank of the AAP's 2022 Punjab election manifesto. The party had promised large-scale regularisation and fresh recruitment across departments including education, health, police, and revenue administration.
Since then, the state has conducted phased recruitment drives, with periodic ceremonies held in different districts to hand over appointment letters in batches. The cumulative figure cited by the CMO — 68,288 government jobs — represents the running total the administration attributes to this drive.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries are Punjab's youth and government job aspirants, a demographic that has historically been sensitive to unemployment and migration out of the state. Government employment in Punjab carries significant social and economic weight, particularly in districts like Bathinda in the Malwa belt, where farm distress has historically pushed young people toward government-sector careers.
Newly appointed candidates span multiple departments, though the specific breakdown of posts and departments for this batch was not detailed in the official post. The recipients at the Bathinda ceremony publicly expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister and the state administration.
What's Next
The Punjab government is expected to continue holding similar district-level distribution events as further recruitment cycles conclude. Observers will watch whether the cumulative appointment count is updated through official channels and whether the pace of hiring is maintained across remaining sanctioned vacancies in the coming months.