Transparent Recruitment Process for Youth in Government Jobs – CM Nayab Singh
Chandigarh – Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh said that youth in Haryana are getting government jobs through a transparent process, and an environment has been created in the state where children from poor backgrounds are now being appointed to positions such as HCS Officer and Inspector in the police department. This changed environment in the state has instilled hope in the youth that they can now get government jobs based on their hard work and merits. The Chief Minister said that the government has also taken strict action against corruption. Even senior officers involved in corruption are not being spared.
Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh was speaking as the chief guest at the Medhavi Chhatra Samman Samaroh held in the auditorium of Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College, Karnal. The Chief Minister formally inaugurated the program by lighting a lamp. On this occasion, the Chief Minister honored around 300 meritorious students who secured first, second, and third positions at the state and district levels in the 10th and 12th classes of the Haryana Education Board, Bhiwani, by giving them medals and certificates of appreciation, and wished them a bright future.
In his address, the Chief Minister said that the Haryana government has not only strengthened the basic infrastructure of education but has also brought significant changes to schools. He mentioned that good teachers are present in government schools as they pass several tests to become teachers. The government is continuously improving the quality of education, and a new education policy has been formulated by the central government. The Haryana government is also making radical changes in the education sector in line with the new education policy. To promote girls’ education, a women’s college has been established within a 20-kilometer radius. He informed that around 35 women’s colleges have been opened in the state in the last 10 years so that girls do not have to travel far to get an education and are not deprived of it. He also mentioned that the government has decided that no child should drop out of school. The education department regularly reviews this, and where children are found to be dropping out, teachers go to those areas and encourage both the children and their parents to re-enroll them in school.
The Chief Minister urged the students to set their goals and move forward in life, assuring them that success will follow. He said that Karnal’s daughter, Kalpana Chawla, not only brought glory to Karnal and Haryana but also to India by reaching space. He expressed happiness that a government medical college has been established in her name by the Haryana government. He emphasized the importance of hard work, discipline, and understanding the value of time to achieve the goal.
School Children Interacted with the Chief Minister, who Inspired the Youth to Move Forward
During the interaction, Nishu from Sonipat district asked the Chief Minister about the qualities of an ideal student, to which he responded by saying that an ideal student values their actions and moves forward in life by setting their goals. Similarly, Ekta from Rewari asked about the importance of English, to which the Chief Minister replied that English is not the only language necessary to move forward in life. Hindi is our mother tongue, and we can progress through that medium as well. However, it is essential to have a complete understanding of the language, and we should love our mother tongue. Nowadays, exams for even the highest positions and admissions to educational institutions are being conducted in regional languages.
On this occasion, Chairman of Haryana Education Board Bhiwani, Dr. V.P. Yadav, Deputy Commissioner, Sh. Uttam Singh, BJP District President, Sh. Yogender Rana, Director of Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College, Dr. N.K. Garg, , besides other dignitaries were present.
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