Manoj Kumar Agarwal's Vision for Transparent Governance in West Bengal
The newly appointed West Bengal Chief Secretary, Manoj Kumar Agarwal, emphasized the need for transparent administration in the state, advising officers to strictly adhere to the rulebook. As the chief advisor to the Cabinet, Agarwal highlighted his focus on transparency, especially in the health and education sectors, and on terminating re-employment beyond 60 years.
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Manoj Kumar Agarwal, the new Chief Secretary of West Bengal, is setting a strong precedent for transparency in governance. On Tuesday, he called for the state's bureaucracy to adhere strictly to the rulebook, ensuring a clear and transparent administration.
Previously serving as the Chief Electoral Officer, Agarwal assumes his new role with a keen focus on policy execution, indicating that decisions about officer tenure extensions and re-employment are determined by the state Cabinet.
Recognizing the challenges in the health and education sectors, Agarwal pledges to assess the current situation to better address these critical areas.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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