Did CM Yadav Hand Out Job Appointment Letters to New MP Govt Staff?
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Key Takeaways
- 877 new employees appointed in Madhya Pradesh.
- Focused on Public Health and Forest Departments.
- CM Yadav emphasizes the importance of public trust.
- New employees expected to contribute to state development.
- Highlighting the state's highest population of wild animals.
Bhopal, Nov 7 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, on Friday, distributed appointment letters to 877 newly appointed employees in the Public Health and Medical Education and Forest Departments of the state, according to government officials.
While addressing the assembly of new employees at the Kushabhau Thakre convention centre in Bhopal, the Chief Minister remarked that the BJP-led state government is dedicated to providing employment opportunities for the youth.
In a post on his official X account, CM Yadav stated, "Thanks to the efforts of all of you, Madhya Pradesh has transformed into a strong, secure, prosperous, and healthy state; with this spirit, I extend my heartfelt best wishes. Today in Bhopal, we distributed appointment letters to a total of 877 newly appointed government servants from the Forest Department and the Public Health and Medical Education Department. The aspirations you all held have now come to fruition. This is merely the beginning; we must continue advancing."
Chief Minister Yadav expressed that the new employees joining the Forest and Health Departments are expected to wholeheartedly dedicate themselves to the development of a strong, secure, prosperous, and healthy Madhya Pradesh.
He stressed the importance of laying a robust foundation for a self-reliant and developed Madhya Pradesh.
"These appointments symbolize a significant milestone in our collective commitment to a developed Madhya Pradesh," he noted.
In his remarks to the new appointees, Chief Minister Yadav referenced former President APJ Abdul Kalam's quote, "A dream is not what you see while sleeping; a dream is what keeps you awake."
He encouraged the new state employees, stating that "joining government service represents both an achievement and a significant responsibility. Public trust is the most valuable asset for any public servant."
Additionally, he highlighted that the state boasts the highest population of wild animals in the country and has reached various milestones in recent years.
"The newly appointed forest officials and guards are expected to work diligently in conserving forests, safeguarding wildlife, and enhancing environmental and community livelihoods," he concluded.