The government of Balochistan has announced a significant employment initiative aimed at providing jobs to young people in the region. According to Pakistan News Index, over 25,000 vacancies from grade 1 to 15 have been advertised, marking a substantial effort to combat unemployment in the province. Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti emphasized that this move is part of a broader commitment to 'merit-based recruitment and good governance.' He assured that 'not a single job will be sold,' highlighting a focus on transparency and fairness in the hiring process. Additionally, 4,000 vacancies for grades 16 and 17 have been submitted to the Public Service Commission for further processing.
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Balochistan Government Advertises 25,000 Job Vacancies for Youth

Balochistan's govt launches a major job drive with 25,000+ vacancies to combat youth unemployment, ensuring merit-based, corruption-free recruitment for grades 1-17, boosting local economy.
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