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Discharge duties efficiently for growth of generation next, state Yogi

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Lucknow, July 15 (UNI) Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday urged the newly appointed officials to carry out their civic duties so that future generations do not have to deal with the anarchy, nepotism and corruption that prevailed in the state six years ago.

While handing over appointment letters to 66 Review Officers and Assistant Review Officers, 204 Instructors and 130 Junior Assistants as part of Mission Rozgar, the CM said, "Many of you young people must have been compelled to leave the state six years ago since the system was plagued by anarchy, nepotism and corruption."

He said, "The present government respected your talent over the last six years and it is imperative on your part to carry out your civic duties so that future generations of youth will not have to deal with a similar situation."

Congratulating the newly selected candidates, Yogi said, "You must be aware that over the past 1.5 years, we have organised 17 programmes for the distribution of appointment letters, during which we have given out appointment letters to more than 55,000 youths."

He said that over 6 lakh appointments have been made over the last six years and no one has questioned the recruitment process. "Due to the fairness and transparency of the recruitment process, not even a single recruitment case is currently pending in court. There is transparency in the functioning of the State Staff Selection Commission," he said.

The CM emphasised that a society that respects its talent always remains ahead in its development. "Uttar Pradesh is moving towards development today," he said.

He said that prior to 2017, the youth of UP were disappointed. "When the youth used to go outside the state, he used to suffer from an identity crisis. They used to keep their identities a secret because nobody used to rent them a room. But as of today, UP has shed that stigma. Today, youths are able to find jobs, employment and appointments in their own state," he said.

Yogi claimed that all of the boards and commissions involved in the appointment process currently operate in a fair and open manner. "For non-gazetted positions, the interview process has been eliminated, because some people previously practiced discrimination during that process," he said.

He pointed out that not only in the government sector, the government is providing employment opportunities in the private sector as well." Along with the agricultural sector, the state boasts of the largest Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) base in the nation, with almost 90 lakh units. Besides increasing the state's exports, it also serves as a platform for employment generation," he said.

The CM said, "The work of making UP a hub of export by connecting scale with skill is being done inside the state and the result is visible."

He said that people are now viewing UP from a different angle, realising that the state has potential and is capable of making progress. "We had received proposals for investment of about Rs 36 lakh crore through the Global Investors Summit and when it is systematically invested in UP, there will be a possibility of employment for 1 crore youth," he said.

Yogi asserted that the state has talent and that talent today is independent of all other factors. "I am pleased that youth in UP are today involved in the process of development in a positive direction," he said

He said, "You must have noticed that the nation has undergone a significant change in the past nine years thanks to Prime Minister Modi's leadership. Whether it be infrastructure or poor welfare programs, the nation has made progress. There are no poor people today. The double engine government is ensuring housing, food, education, everything."

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