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Jharkhand Faces Significant Government Job Vacancies: Over 164,000 Positions Unfilled

Jharkhand is facing a critical shortage of government personnel, with over 164,000 positions unfilled across various departments. The JPSC and the Jharkhand State Staff Selection Commission are working to address these vacancies, particularly in the Health, Education, Revenue, and Home sectors. This situation presents significant employment opportunities for the youth of Jharkhand in the upcoming financial year. The article provides a detailed breakdown of vacancies, staffing levels, and the impact on public services, highlighting the urgent need for recruitment in these essential areas.
 

Overview of Vacancies in Jharkhand Government Departments



In Jharkhand, out of a total of 351,968 authorized positions within government sectors, a staggering 164,358 remain unfilled. Currently, only 187,610 positions are occupied, indicating a substantial opportunity for job seekers in the upcoming financial year. The Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) and the Jharkhand State Staff Selection Commission are actively working to finalize the recruitment process for these vacant roles.


Vacancy Breakdown by Department

Postal Details


Total Sanctioned Positions Working Staff Total Vacant Positions
351,968 187,610 164,358


Departments with Most Vacancies


The Health, Education, Revenue, and Home departments are experiencing the highest number of vacancies, which has adversely affected the quality of healthcare and education services. Additionally, opposition parties have voiced concerns regarding law and order issues stemming from these vacancies, particularly in the Revenue Department, which has seen a rise in land disputes.


Specific Department Vacancies

Home Department


The Home Department has 104,286 sanctioned positions, with 30,985 currently vacant. This shortage has resulted in existing personnel being overworked, as they manage with only 73,301 staff members.


Education Department


In the Secondary Education Department, there are 22,417 staff members out of 39,279 sanctioned positions, while the Primary Education Department has 35,572 out of 70,800. This leads to a total of 57,989 staff members across both departments, leaving 52,090 positions unfilled. Consequently, many rural schools are relying on assistant or para-teachers to function.


Revenue Department


The Revenue and Land Reforms Department has a total of 10,819 positions, with 4,500 currently vacant. This has forced residents to frequently visit zonal offices for land-related issues, including mutations.


Detailed Staff Strength Across Various Departments

Number of Officers and Employees


Department Sanctioned Posts Staff Strength
Agriculture 5,317 1,303
Animal Husbandry 3,370 1,312
Building 1,311 654
Cabinet 354 261
Governor's Secretariat 143 134
Election 134 100
Monitoring 588 403
Civil Aviation 19 10
Cooperation 4,041 478
Energy 144 144
Production 1,154 264
Finance Audit 27 27
Finance 784 177
Commercial Tax 1,526 486
Food Supply 1,418 641
Forest Environment 7,567 3,081
Health 35,980 9,856
Home 104,286 73,301
Industry 1,776 417
Information Public Relations 213 76
Treasury 439 190
Labour 4,839 1,783
Law 5,787 5,490
High Court 1,094 1,070
Mines Geology 734 235
Minority Welfare 38 38
Parliamentary Affairs 21 21
Legislative Assembly 1,393 1,297
Personnel 564 296
JPSC 107 45
Planning Development 1,105 163
Drinking Water 3,059 1,692
Official Language 553 131
Registration 220 189
Disaster Management 163 74
Revenue 10,819 6,319
Road Construction 3,585 1,581
Rural Development 7,487 3,718
Technical Education 1,851 392
School Education 80 28
IT 42 12
Tourism 90 25
Transport 292 271
Urban Development 110 50
Water Resources 9,380 3,527
Minor Irrigation 1,729 836
Welfare 4,862 1,788
Arts and Culture 326 56
Fisheries 440 127
Dairy 283 68
Rural Works 2,820 1,294
Panchayati Raj 4,799 2,852
Housing 8 8
Secondary Education 39,279 22,417
Primary Education 70,800 35,572
Women and Child Welfare 2,598 1,123
Total 351,968 187,610


Numerous vacancies persist across various sectors, including irrigation, agriculture, and rural development.


Comparison of Staffing in Key Departments

In contrast, the situation appears more stable in the Legislative Assembly, High Court, and Governor's Secretariat. The Legislative Assembly Secretariat has 1,297 staff members out of 1,393 sanctioned posts, while the Jharkhand High Court has 1,070 out of 1,094. The Law Department has 5,490 personnel against 5,787 sanctioned positions, and the Raj Bhavan Secretariat is fully staffed with 134 personnel.


All positions in the Energy Department are filled, and the Finance Audit Department has all 27 positions occupied. Additionally, the Secretariat General Services and Housing Department have all their 8 positions filled.