Madhya Pradesh's Grassroots Initiative: Training Tomorrow's Bureaucrats
Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav has appointed eight 2025-batch IAS officers as assistant collectors in tribal districts. This initiative aims to groom officers through grassroots administration, exposing them to rural challenges and fostering public service spirit. These appointments highlight the importance of practical experience in developing effective public servants.
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The Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Mohan Yadav, has strategically placed eight 2025-batch IAS officers as assistant collectors across the state's tribal and rural districts. This decision is seen as a vital step towards nurturing public service-oriented bureaucrats.
Additional Chief Secretary Neeraj Mandloi emphasized the depth of this initiative, indicating that it serves not only administrative needs but also promotes social justice. The challenging terrain and cultural diversity in districts such as Jhabua, Barwani, and Mandla offer real-world learning environments for these officers.
Mandloi further elaborated on the significance of this exposure, pointing out that the rugged landscapes and diverse tribal settings provide unmatched training grounds. This pragmatic approach is expected to transform theoretical knowledge into practical skills, essential for future governance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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