Playing with the future of youth is a national sin, culprits will be given a fitting lesson, says UP CM Yogi

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CM Yogi warns of strict action against those involved in police recruitment exam paper leak

Appointment letters handed over to about 1800 candidates selected for various posts in different depts in the presence of CM.

Selection process completed in a transparent manner in various departments, maximum recruitment was done on 852 posts in UP Power Corporation

By Our Correspondent

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday said those behind the paper leak in the police recruitment examination will be taught a fitting lesson, serving as a notable deterrent for such elements in the future. The warning came after the announcement of the scrapping of the exam by the Uttar Pradesh government on Saturday.

Speaking at Lok Bhavan during a programme to distribute appointment letters to the candidates selected for about 1800 posts in various departments through fair and transparent means, CM Yogi described playing with the future of the youth by unscrupulous elements as a ‘national sin’.

CM Yogi remarked: “We have always believed that if the recruitment process is not transparent, it amounts to playing with the future of the talented youth, forcing them to migrate. Doing injustice to the youth is a national sin. Therefore, we adopted a zero tolerance policy against such elements from day one, dealing with such elements in the strictest and harshest manner whenever such a situation arose.”

CM Yogi said that these deceitful individuals were using technology to carry out their nefarious designs, reiterating government’s resolve to foil all such attempts.

Fair & transparent selection process is the top priority of the government

Congratulating the youth selected in different departments for joining the services of the state, the Chief Minister said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision is also the mission of the double engine government. “The government is working with full commitment to ensure that every youth gets his rights in a fair and transparent manner. As a result in the last 7 years, more than 6 lakh youth have been provided jobs in the government departments of the state in a fair and transparent manner”, he asserted.

Investment of Rs 10 lakh crore will provide employment to 34 lakh youths

Mentioning investment proposals of Rs 40 lakh crore received during the UP Global Investors Summit 2023 and the launch of projects worth Rs 10 lakh 24 thousand crore during the Ground Breaking Ceremony 2024, CM Yogi said that the projects launched during GBC@4.0 will provide employment to 34 lakh youths on its completion. “Earlier, these youths used to go to Maharashtra, Delhi, Bengaluru, Tamil Nadu in search of jobs and employment, but today they do not need to go anywhere as they are getting jobs in their own district and their own state”, he remarked.

Come to office on time, do your work honestly: CM Yogi tells new recruits

CM Yogi appealed to the newly selected candidates to fulfill their responsibilities honestly and focus on the development of the state and the country, contributing to the realization of the concept of developed India while demonstrating sensitivity towards the poor and the underprivileged. “You reach your office on time and complete the tasks on priority. Do not leave any file pending. Often due to procrastination, a pile of work accumulates, derailing the work and exposing those responsible to disciplinary action”, he pointed out.

He added: “You have reached this milestone with the love and blessings of your parents, teachers, friends and well-wishers. But, this should not be considered a destination. It’s time for you to put in your best efforts. Your hard work and good performance in the first 10 years of your job will also decide the roadmap for the future of your department.”

On this occasion, Cabinet Minister Swatantra Dev Singh, AK Sharma, Minister of State Dr. Dayashankar Mishra ‘Dayalu’, Mayankeshwar Sharan Singh, Dinesh Khatik, Ramkesh Nishad, Additional Chief Secretary Energy Mahesh Kumar Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary Appointment and Personnel Devesh Chaturvedi and other officials of the state were present. Senior administrative officers and newly selected youth were present.

CM hands over appointment letters to the following candidates

Shubham Verma of Lucknow and Anita Rajput of Hardoi for the post of Junior Engineer in Irrigation Department; Amar Verma and Kamini Kamal of Mainpuri for the post of Junior Engineer in Housing Development Council; Dr. Vijaya Lakshmi, Dr. Renu Yadav for the post of Ayurveda Medical Officer in AYUSH Department; Animesh Tripathi and Dr. Ashutosh Srivastava for the post of dentist; Pankaj Kumar for the post of Review Officer in Secretariat Administration; Prashant Srivastava for the post of Inspector in the Administrative Reforms Department; Neelam Gautam and Harshit Singh Chauhan for the post of Technician Electrical in Power Corporation and Richa Sonkar and Anuj Tiwari for the post of Assistant Prosecution Officers in the Home Department.

Candidates selected for posts in following departments

Appointment letters have been handed over to 1782 selected candidates by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission, Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission and Electricity Service Commission through fair and transparent means. It includes 852 posts in Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation, 141 for Dentist (Medical Department), 391 for Ayurveda Medical Officer (AYUSH Department), 14 for Review Officer Hindi/Urdu (Uttar Pradesh Secretariat), 14 for Assistant Prosecution Officer (Uttar Pradesh Secretariat), 42 for Assistant Prosecution Officers (Home Department), 123 for Junior Engineer (Housing Department), 210 for Junior Engineer (Irrigation Department) and 9 posts for Inspector (Government Office Inspectorate, Prayagraj).

 

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