UP CM hands over appointment letters to officers selected under ‘Mission Rozgar’
PTI, Jul 15, 2023, 8:52 PM IST
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday handed over appointment letters to 66 review officers/assistant review officers, 204 instructors and 130 junior assistants selected under ‘Mission Rozgar’, an official statement said.
He urged the newly-appointed officials to discharge their duties so that future generations do not have to deal with the “anarchy, nepotism and corruption that prevailed in the state six years ago”.
”Many of you young people must have been compelled to leave the state six years ago since the system was plagued by anarchy, nepotism, and corruption in the system,” Adityanath said.
“The present government has respected your talent in the past six years and it is imperative on your part to carry out your duties so that future generations of youth will not have to deal with a similar situation,” he said.
Congratulating the newly-selected candidates, he said, ”Over the last 1.5 years, we have organised 17 programmes for the distribution of appointment letters, during which we have given out appointment letters to more than 55,000 youths.” Over 6 lakh appointments have been made over the past six years, Adityanath said while claiming that no one has questioned the recruitment process. ”Due to the fairness and transparency of the recruitment process, not even a single recruitment case is currently pending in court. There is transparency in the functioning of the State Staff Selection Commission,” the chief minister said.
When the youth used to go outside the state, they used to suffer from an identity crisis. They used to keep their identities a secret because nobody used to give them a room on rent. But as of today, Uttar Pradesh has shed that stigma, Adityanath said.
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