<p> Madhya Pradesh will offer government jobs to youths on the basis of their score in the National Recruitment Agency (NRA) test, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced on Thursday.</p>.<p>He said Madhya Pradesh has become the first state in the country to take such a decision.</p>.<p>The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the creation of a National Recruitment Agency (NRA) to conduct an online Common Eligibility Test (CET) for selecting candidates for majority of central government jobs.</p>.<p>The decision will allow job-seekers take one common test and save costs and time spent on writing multiple exams, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar had said.</p>.<p>We have taken a unique and revolutionary decision. Now the youths of the state will not have to appear in any separate examination.</p>.<p>"They will get government jobs on the basis of their score in NRA (eligibility test), Chouhan said in a tweet in Hindi.</p>.<p>The youths of the state will have the right on Madhya Pradesh government jobs and this we have already decided. Now you (job-seekers) will also get rid of multiple exams and unnecessary expenditures on travelling.</p>.<p>"It is my priority to make your lives better and happy, Chouhan said.</p>.<p>Madhya Pradesh is the first state in the country to take this unprecedented decision of giving government jobs to youths of the state on the basis of their NRA score.</p>.<p>"Other states can also emulate it to give relief to their sons and daughters, he added.</p>.<p>The NRA will set up examination centres in every district of the country, said a statement issued by the Union Personnel Ministry in New Delhi on Wedneday.</p>.<p>The NRA will conduct a separate CET each for the three levels of graduate, higher secondary (12th pass) and the matriculate (10 th pass) candidates for those non-technical posts to which recruitment is currently carried out by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), the Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) and by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS). </p>
<p> Madhya Pradesh will offer government jobs to youths on the basis of their score in the National Recruitment Agency (NRA) test, chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced on Thursday.</p>.<p>He said Madhya Pradesh has become the first state in the country to take such a decision.</p>.<p>The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the creation of a National Recruitment Agency (NRA) to conduct an online Common Eligibility Test (CET) for selecting candidates for majority of central government jobs.</p>.<p>The decision will allow job-seekers take one common test and save costs and time spent on writing multiple exams, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar had said.</p>.<p>We have taken a unique and revolutionary decision. Now the youths of the state will not have to appear in any separate examination.</p>.<p>"They will get government jobs on the basis of their score in NRA (eligibility test), Chouhan said in a tweet in Hindi.</p>.<p>The youths of the state will have the right on Madhya Pradesh government jobs and this we have already decided. Now you (job-seekers) will also get rid of multiple exams and unnecessary expenditures on travelling.</p>.<p>"It is my priority to make your lives better and happy, Chouhan said.</p>.<p>Madhya Pradesh is the first state in the country to take this unprecedented decision of giving government jobs to youths of the state on the basis of their NRA score.</p>.<p>"Other states can also emulate it to give relief to their sons and daughters, he added.</p>.<p>The NRA will set up examination centres in every district of the country, said a statement issued by the Union Personnel Ministry in New Delhi on Wedneday.</p>.<p>The NRA will conduct a separate CET each for the three levels of graduate, higher secondary (12th pass) and the matriculate (10 th pass) candidates for those non-technical posts to which recruitment is currently carried out by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), the Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) and by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS). </p>