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In a major decision, the Cabinet approved regulation of the ‘Minimum Qualifying marks’ in written examination for recruitment of Group A and B posts.
Candidates who obtain such minimum qualifying marks in the (preliminary) examination (wherever preliminary examination is prescribed) as may be fixed by the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) at their discretion shall be admitted to the Mains Examination and candidates who obtain such minimum marks in the Mains Examination, as may be fixed by the Commission at their discretion, shall be invited by them for an Interview /Viva voce for personality tests or other tests.
However, Arunachal Pradesh Scheduled Tribes (APST) or Persons with Disability (PwD) candidates will be invited for an Interview / viva voce for a Personality Test by applying relaxed standards, if the Commission is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates belonging to these categories are not likely to be invited for interview for a personality test on the basis of the general standard fixed by the Commission in order to fill up vacancies reserved for them.
The Commission will maintain a ratio of 1:3 with respect to vacant posts reserved for APST and for PwD candidates vis-à-vis the number of candidates called to attend the interview / viva voce test, subject to availability of candidates.
The Cabinet approved creation of Controller of Examination (CoE) post for the Arunachal University at Pasighat. It may be noted that CoE is an indispensable post required in the university which is all set to start its academic activities from 2023-24 academic year.
The state government has already created 65 posts including that of Vice Chancellor, Registrar, Professors, etc for the State University.
To cater to the various Polytechnic Colleges of the state, the Cabinet today approved Laboratory Assistant (Civil) Recruitment Rules. Presently there are 6 Govt Polytechnic Colleges – Rajiv Gandhi Polytechnic College, Itanagar, Govt Polytechnic College, Dirang, Govt Polytechnic College, Laying, C P Namchoom Govt Polytechnic College, Namsai, Govt Polytechnic College, Pasighat and Govt Polytechnic College, Roing – where technical manpower is required for manning the laboratories to assist faculty members in conduct of hands-on training.
It also approved renaming of the State Remote Sensing Application Centre (SRSAC) to Arunachal Pradesh Space Application Centre (APSAC).
SRSAC has been functioning as an apex body in the state for taking up remote sensing, GIS and space technology application projects under the Arunachal Pradesh Science & Technology department. It was bifurcated from the parent department in 2016 as an independent organization. This decision of the Cabinet will now give the Centre a new identity with its own MoA and Bye-Laws to caryy out activities in various fields of space technology.
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The Cabinet, in its day-long meeting, also reviewed the status on key issues in the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission and approved in principle the ‘Arunachal Pradesh Airport Planning and Development Authority’ for planned development of areas adjoining airports in the state.
The Cabinet approved the Recruitment Rules for ‘Public Prosecutor, Additional Public Prosecutor and Assistant Public Prosecutor, Group-A, Gazetted (Non-Ministerial)’ for recruitment of 24 posts of Prosecuting Officers. Observing that the existing Recruitment Rules of Principal Private Secretary (PPS) and Private Secretary (PS) are old and outdated, it has approved amendment of the Recruitment Rules for both the posts.
The Cabinet approved creation of two PWD Sub-Divisions with required manpower at Dollungmukh under Raga Division and at Patuk under Sangram Division.
This is the 11th meet of the state Cabinet this year and the first for Khandu in his 8th year as Chief Minister of the state.