Madhya Pradesh

Only those officers are there who work in public interest – Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that an officer is one who works in public interest. It is necessary to enter government service for this purpose. Prime Minister Narendra Modi considers himself as the Prime Servant. The cabinet of Madhya Pradesh is also working as a servant of the public with mutual cooperation. After coming to power, we will not have any ego in our mind, with this resolution, we should move forward in discharging our responsibilities by dedicating ourselves to the welfare of society and the development of the state. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the appointment letter distribution program to 362 government officers and employees selected for the Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Revenue departments at Ravindra Bhawan on Friday. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav wished the young officers for their bright future. He said that this achievement has been achieved only as a result of the hope, expectation and cooperation of the family members including parents. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also congratulated the newly selected officers and their family members. He said that after this achievement, keep trying to move forward on the path of progress. Officers should recognize their potential and ability and discharge their responsibilities in the best possible manner, thereby making themselves proud and also making the government proud.

Appointment letters given to 256 Agriculture Extension Officers, 70 Assistant Veterinary Doctors and 36 Naib Tehsildars

Revenue Minister Mr. Karan Singh Verma, Farmer Welfare and Agriculture Development Minister Mr. Edal Singh Kanshana, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Minister Mr. Lakhan Patel were present in the program. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav provided appointment letters to 256 Agriculture Extension Officers of Agriculture Department, 70 Assistant Veterinarians of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Department and 36 newly selected Naib Tehsildars of Revenue Department.

Promoting milk production is the priority of the state government

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Madhya Pradesh is the first state in the country to take the initiative of establishing cyber tehsils in all the districts of the state. This is a major achievement towards making citizen services accessible by using technology. Madhya Pradesh ranks third in milk production in the country. Our target is to increase the milk production capacity from 9 percent to 20 percent. This will strengthen the farmers and rural economy of the country. Gau-shalas are being expanded for better care of cows in the state. In this sequence, the state government is committed to operate gaushalas of 10-10 thousand capacity in all the big cities including Bhopal. Milk production plays the most important role in increasing the income of farmers. In the efforts to increase the income of farmers, encouraging milk production is the priority of the state government. Farmers get direct and immediate benefits from this. He said that grants will be provided to those who rear more than ten cows. Cow rearing has also become easier due to the availability of facilities like roads in villages, tap water in every house.

Agricultural and veterinary education facilities will be expanded Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the newly selected officer is expected to continuously improve his talent and ability. Officers should enter service with commitment for new possibilities of development. There is a resolve to take the agricultural area in the state from 48 lakh hectares to one crore hectares in the next 5 years. For this purpose, we have to improve all the arrangements. Appointments of revenue officers, expansion in the staff of agriculture and animal husbandry department will be helpful in this. The education facility of agriculture and veterinary medicine will also be expanded by the state government, the new education policy is also helpful in this.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav distributed appointment letters Chief Minister Dr. Yadav gave appointment letters to Agriculture Extension Officer Mr. Priyamvada Dwivedi, Mr. Kamlesh Wati, Mr. Rajesh Meena, Ms. Babli Bagri, Ms. Archana Gaur, Assistant Veterinary Doctor Dr. Pooja Solanki, Dr. Nitesh Suryavanshi, Dr. Rahul Yadav and Naib Tehsildar Ms. Bharti Solanki, Mr. Ravi Patel, Mr. Kapil Gurjar etc. In the program, Revenue Minister Mr. Verma, Farmer and Agriculture Development Minister Mr. Kanshana, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Minister Mr. Lakhan Patel gave information about departmental activities.

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