CM Yogi took a strict stance on indecent remarks in SI recruitment exam and directed to impose sanctions on the culprits. He also ordered to assess the crop loss caused by rain in Western UP and give immediate compensation to the farmers.
Lucknow, March 15: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has adopted a strict attitude on the matter related to question paper in Uttar Pradesh Police Sub Inspector Recruitment Examination. The Chief Minister directed the chairpersons of all recruitment boards not to make indecent comments regarding the dignity and faith of any person/caste/creed/community. Such comments are not acceptable under any circumstances. He said that taking cognizance of this, instructions should be given to all paper setters and habitual offenders should be banned immediately. Make this topic also a part of the MoU of paper setters.
CM Yogi's strict order for officers to go out in the field
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took information regarding the damage caused to crops due to rain in western Uttar Pradesh on Sunday morning. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed all the officers including all the District Magistrates to stay in the field and communicate with the farmers and assess the damage to their crops. The Chief Minister also directed that the Relief Commissioner should maintain direct coordination with the field officers. Also, get an estimate of the damage caused to crops and ensure timely distribution of compensation.
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