Rajasthan Launches Investigation into Panchayati Raj Recruitment Scandal
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Jaipur, April 10 (NationPress) The Minister of Education and Panchayati Raj, Madan Dilawar, has announced that a thorough investigation is being conducted into allegations of individuals fraudulently obtaining positions within the Panchayati Raj Department using fake documents.
He emphasized that any employees found culpable will face dismissal and stringent legal repercussions.
The Special Operations Group is leading this extensive inquiry, with further actions to be determined based on their findings.
During a ceremony at Dharnidhar Garden in Kota, where he addressed ministerial staff, Dilawar highlighted significant administrative reforms he initiated upon taking office. He noted that over 50,000 promotions have been executed in the Education Department, with an additional 25,000 pending.
Promotions are also actively being processed in the Panchayati Raj Department.
Recently, a Departmental Promotion Committee approved promotions for 750 ministerial employees, with similar initiatives occurring in other sectors as well. In the Sanskrit Education Department, all promotions have been successfully completed.
Dilawar also shared plans for a cadre review in the Panchayati Raj Department to address long-standing employee requests. He assured that he would direct officials to fulfill this demand upon returning to Jaipur.
The event was met with enthusiasm, as members of the ministerial staff association greeted the Minister with cheers and applause. He was honored with a 51-kilogram garland as a token of appreciation for the recent promotion decisions, which attracted employees from various districts across Rajasthan.
Kota District Chief Mukesh Meghwal was present on stage alongside other departmental representatives.