877 youth got appointment in MP Forest and Health Department, CM Mohan Yadav said – ‘Self-reliant Madhya Pradesh is necessary for self-reliant India’

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav handed over appointment letters to 877 newly appointed officers of Forest and Health Department. He said that self-reliant Madhya Pradesh is necessary for self-reliant India. The new appointments are important steps towards development and environmental protection.

Bhopal. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that the government is working with full commitment to provide employment to the youth of the state. The government has fulfilled its promise by giving appointment letters to the selected candidates on 877 posts of Public Health and Medical Education Department and Forest Department. He said that this step is another achievement towards the resolve of “Developed Madhya Pradesh”. It is our responsibility to lay a strong foundation of self-reliant and developed Madhya Pradesh to build a self-reliant India.

Dr. Yadav was addressing the “Appointment and posting order distribution program of Forest and Health Department” organized at Kushabhau Thackeray Auditorium on Friday. The Chief Minister inaugurated the program by lighting the lamp. Minister of State for Public Health and Medical Education Narendra Shivaji Patel was also present on this occasion.

Public trust is the biggest asset of a government servant.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav told the newly appointed officers and employees that Bharat Ratna Dr. A.P.J. In the words of Abdul Kalam- ‘Dream is not what you see while sleeping, dream is that which does not let you sleep.’ He said that entry into government service is not just an achievement but a big responsibility. Public trust is the biggest asset of a government servant.

He said that health services are expanding rapidly in the state. The new appointments will make health services more prompt, reliable and effective. The Forest Department is also making continuous progress in the field of conservation, promotion, environmental balance and biodiversity of forests. He expressed confidence that the new officials will strengthen the livelihood of local communities along with forest and wildlife conservation.

Recruitment for 877 posts in Forest and Health Department

In the programme, the Chief Minister presented appointment letters of forest ranger to Manisha Mukati, Ravi Yadav, Somesh Sharma and Neeraj Amb as a symbol. Similarly, Chandrapal Singh Tomar, Himangini Rahangdale and Anjana Parte were given appointment letters as forest guards. Under the Health Department, appointment letters were given to Dr. Nehanandan Chaurasia, Dr. Ram Ashish Shukla, Dr. Manjulata Arya, Dr. Jitendra Kaithwal, Dr. Bhuma Bhavana and Dr. Nitin Kumar.

A total of 76 forest rangers and 467 forest guards have been appointed by the forest department. Whereas in the Public Health and Medical Education Department, appointment letters have been handed over to 75 anesthesia specialists, 62 surgeons, 106 pediatricians and 91 nursing officers.

Serve with a Karmayogi spirit: Minister of State Narendra Patel

Minister of State for Public Health and Medical Education Narendra Shivaji Patel said that the government schemes will be successful only when their benefits reach the last person of the society. He said that if the newly appointed officers and employees serve with a Karmayogi spirit, they will get both respect and prestige in the society.

Madhya Pradesh is a leader in environmental protection: Additional Chief Secretary Ashok Baranwal

Additional Chief Secretary Ashok Baranwal said that Madhya Pradesh is maintaining the largest forest area in the country. The quality of the forests of the state is excellent and the area of ​​dense forests has increased one and a half times. He said that Madhya Pradesh ranks first in the country in terms of the number of wild animals. This achievement is the result of the hard work of the forest department and forest guards. He said that these signs show that Madhya Pradesh is making important contribution in environmental protection and sustainable development.

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