Goan youths look at new BJP govt for jobs
Last Updated: Thursday, March 15, 2012, 13:36  0

Panaji: Pritam Asgaonkar, a young woman in her early twenties in Goa,
was preparing to join the job of a conductor on state-run buses after
the state Assembly poll.

Although the job was a bit odd, Asgaonkar had decided to take it up
because it was a secured government employment under the Indira Bal
Rath Yojna aimed at providing transport facilities to school-going
children.

Little before the election code of conduct was announced in the last
week of December, she received an offer letter.

The only formality that was left was her medical examination test,
which is mandatory to get through the vacancy. But recent poll results
in Goa seems to have changed her fate.

Newly-elected Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has announced that
government jobs given by the previous government in violation of model
code of conduct have been kept on hold, and will be duly reviewed.

"Do you know what it means? It means, we will have to go back to the
ministers again and plead for a job. I managed to get the offer letter
after much trouble, waiting outside ministers' chambers," she
grumbled, refusing to divulge whether she bribed officers or any
minister to secure the job. Asgaonkar's tale is no different from
1,800 other Goan youths who were expecting to join government jobs
post polls.

The Congress-led government had created these vacancies and posts were
filled hurriedly, allegedly violating the code of conduct.

Now, youths are regularly seen roaming in premises of various
departments in the capital, to check out the fate of their jobs
following huge vacancies created in departments like Health, Mining,
Animal Husbandry, Public Works Department, Urban development and
others.

PTI

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