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Uttar Pradesh: 16 trainee IAS officers meet CM Yogi Adityanath

July 02, 2024 05:22 PM

Lucknow : Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met with the 2023 batch trainee officers selected for the Indian Administrative Service, Uttar Pradesh cadre, at his official residence on Tuesday. The CM extended his best wishes to the officers and provided valuable guidance.


He emphasised the importance of maintaining effective communication, exhibiting good conduct, and upholding integrity in their work, stating that these qualities will help them overcome all problems.


The CM also inquired about the fieldwork the officers carried out during their training and encouraged them to add novelty to their work to excel in their careers.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, "Dialogue is the most powerful tool in a democracy."


He advised officers to establish communication with the common people whenever they visit the field. "A lack of dialogue can lead to public discontent. Treat people well and maintain integrity in your work to build a unique and admirable reputation", he added.


CM added, "No problem of the common man should be considered small, as it holds significant importance to those affected. Solving these problems is not just a duty, but a way to earn the trust of the public. Always stay connected with people at the grassroots level and address issues promptly through dialogue, preventing them from escalating."
The CM also urged trainee officers to engage in dialogue with public representatives.

 

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath advised against procrastination, emphasising its negative impact and potential to cause dissatisfaction. He urged officers to listen to victims' grievances and develop the habit of making timely decisions.


CM said, "The complaints received by the IGRS-CM Helpline often reach the higher authorities because they are not addressed adequately at the local level. Therefore, it is crucial to listen to the victims and resolve their issues promptly."


The CM also recommended dedicating one hour each day to listening to the public and addressing the concerns of public representatives and local organisations.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath advised the trainee officers to cultivate a habit of continuous learning and reading.


He stressed the importance of personally reading government orders (GOs) issued rather than relying on others, as this will provide a unique perspective and help translate knowledge into actionable results. The CM encouraged them to set a positive example as administrative officers, which would also motivate their subordinates.

 

He urged the officers to make villages self-reliant and consider developing model villages. Engaging with villagers and prioritising tasks through community labour can achieve significant results, he pointed out.


The CM emphasised the importance of making municipal bodies, tehsils, police stations, and blocks self-reliant. He also instructed the officers to maintain a distance from negative influences, suggesting they hold meetings in their offices instead of their homes to ensure professional boundaries.


The officers present at the meeting were: Anubhav Singh, Deepak Singhwal, Gunjita Agarwal, Ishita Kishore, Kavya C, Mahendra Singh, Chalua Raju, Narayani Bhatia, Nitin Singh, Rinku Singh Rahi, Sahil Kumar, Sai Ashrit Shakhamuri, Shishir Kumar Singh, Smriti Mishra, Swati Sharma and Vaishali.

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