The Ministry of public administration have appointed a committee to consider recruitments of state employees to replace retiring persons, a senior official of the ministry said.
He said that the Ministry have decided to only recruit 25,000 or lesser employees to state service as there is 25,000 state employees who reached 60 years are to retire.
The official said that the committee had request the Ministry secretaries and heads of departments to submit list of employees which they wish to extend their retirement ages as well as the number of recruitments needed to replace the retirees.
The committee has also advised the head of departments to only notify the utmost essential replacement requirements and added that the government spend Rs one trillion to pay for state sector employees in total, therefore they have to also spend for the replacement recruitments from the allocation.
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