Assam Grade IV Written exam postponed- New Exam date Announce DHS, DME, DHSFW, AYUSH

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Assam Grade IV Written exam postponed- New Exam date Announce DHS, DME, DHSFW, AYUSH : Director of Medical Education Assam (DME) Assam Written examination of Grade-IV posts under Health & Family Welfare is likely to be held in 04/09/2022 as per recently found notice. Earlier the examination for Grade IV posts was postponed due to the current flood situation of Assam.

“The candidates are directed to visit the Govt. websites dme.assam.gov.indhs.assam.gov.indhsfw.assam.gov.in & ayush.assam.gov.in regularly for any update, “it further read.

DHS, DME, DHSFW, AYUSH Assam Grade-IV Exam Details:

Name of the post: Grade IV

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Date of Exam: 04/09/2022.

Time: 2.30 PM to 4.00 PM

Assam Health Department Grade 4 New Exam Date

Written Examination for Grad 4 posts under Health & Family Welfare DEpartment of Government of Assam which was sheduleed to be held on 07.08.2022 is postponed due to flood situation and now it is scheduled to be held on 04.09.2022 (Sunday) in 17 district of Assam.

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The new date has not been announced yet.

“….this is for information of all concerned that the written examination for Grade-IV posts under the Department of Health & Family Welfare and Medical Education & Research Deptt., Government of Assam which was scheduled is hereby postponed due to the prevailing flood situation of the state until further notice,” read an official notification by the health department.

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Written Examination of Grade-IV posts-Postponement Notice

Assam Grade 4 Postponement Notice

According to the flood reporting and information management system (FRIMS) under the government of Assam, which releases daily flood reports, as many as 24,92,913 people still remain affected by floods in the state.

The report added that a total of 85,673.62 hectares of crop area has been affected by the floods.

Meanwhile, 2,389 villages in 72 revenue circles in 28 districts of the state are still reeling from the effects of flooding even as the situation has improved over the last few days.

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