Emotions ran high outside the HSSC office and in villages across Haryana today as the long-awaited Junior Engineer results were finally made public. For many, the result was not just a job offer, but a validation of years of hard work without the need for political “reach.”
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Merit-Based Breakthrough: The recruitment covered Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical wings. Officials noted that the final list was prepared strictly based on the Written Examination and Socio-Economic criteria, with zero human intervention in the evaluation process.
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The “Kharchi-Parchi” Legacy: The phrase “Bina Kharchi, Bina Parchi” (without money or recommendation) dominated social media discussions today. Successful candidates shared stories of coming from humble backgrounds—sons of farmers and laborers—who secured these Grade-B posts solely on the strength of their marks.
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Administrative Speed: The HSSC has been on a “result spree” following the government’s mandate to fill vacant technical posts before the end of the year. This latest batch of 2,000 JEs is expected to significantly boost the execution speed of state infrastructure projects, including the recently announced ₹500 crore pothole-free mission.
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Joinings & Verification: The selected candidates have been directed to report for biometric and document verification starting next week. The Commission has warned that any discrepancy in socio-economic claims will lead to immediate disqualification and legal action.
Community Sentiment
“I am the first person in my entire village to get a government job. My father is a small-time mason. We didn’t pay a single rupee to anyone, nor did we know any local leader. This result proves that if you study hard in today’s Haryana, the system will reward you. It truly is a ‘Kharchi-Parchi’ free era,” said a newly selected Junior Engineer from Jind.









