Madhya Pradesh's Pioneering Ground: A New Era in Tribal District Administration
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has strategically appointed eight IAS officers to serve as assistant collectors in the state's tribal and rural districts. This initiative aims to embed young officers in challenging environments from early in their careers, fostering sensitivity and dedication to public service and social justice.
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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is ushering in a new era of grassroots administration by deploying eight IAS officers of the 2025 batch as assistant collectors in key tribal districts.
The selected districts represent a crucible for administrative training, providing firsthand exposure to the complexities of governance, diverse cultures, and developmental needs.
Additional Chief Secretary Neeraj Mandloi highlighted the initiative as a meaningful approach aimed at ingraining social justice and public service values in young bureaucrats from the outset of their careers.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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