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Punjab Govt Recruitment 2019: Apply for over 300 vacancies released for Clerk and other posts

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 4 June 2019, 10:13 IST

Punjab Government, Department of Local Government has released a job notification for various posts. As per the notification, the application forms are invited to fill a backlog vacancies for specially-abled persons for over 300 vacancies.

The positions that have been released by the government is for Clerk, Safai Karmchari, Peon and other posts in various Municipal Corporations and Municipal Councils- Nagar Panchayats in a non-provisionalised cadre.


Candidates can submit their application form on or before 20 June in the prescribed format. To know detailed information about the vacancies, candidates can scroll down to read the article.

Check vacancy details post-wise:

Punjab government has released a total of 350 vacancies for various posts.

Check post-wise vacancies:

  • Safai Karmchari - 253 Posts
  • Belder, Mali, Mali-cum-Belder, Mali-cum-Chowkidar, and Mali-cum-Belder-cum-Chowkidar – 51 Posts
  • Clerk – 24 Posts
  • Pump Operator, Assistant Pump Operation, Pump Driver and Tubewell Driver – 5 Posts
  • Lineman – 1 Post
  • Mate Civil – 1 Post
  • Peon – 11 Posts
  • Assistant Lineman – 2 Posts
  • Swasthak Sahayak – 1 Post
  • Skill Helper – 1 Post

Know how to apply:

Candidates who are interested in this recruitment drive should apply to the post in the prescribed format.

Aspirants can send their application form along with relevant documents required for the post to:

Punjab Municipal Bhawan, Plot No.-3, Sector-35 A, Chandigarh. 

Important Dates To Remember:

Last date to apply for the post is 20 June 2019.

Note: Candidates are advised to check more details about vacancies on the official website of Punjab Govt.

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First published: 4 June 2019, 9:32 IST