Yogi government’s important step towards accelerating reforms by fixing administrative responsibilities in the education department.
Lucknow. The Yogi government of UP is continuously taking steps towards making the education system more effective, accountable and result oriented. In this sequence, important administrative responsibilities have been assigned in the education department. The government has taken an important initiative towards strengthening the departmental leadership by assigning new responsibilities to experienced officers.
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According to the order issued, Pratap Singh Baghel, currently working on the post of In-charge Director of Education (Basic), Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, has been given the responsibility of In-charge Director of Education (Secondary), Uttar Pradesh, Prayagraj/Lucknow. Whereas Anil Bhushan Chaturvedi, who was working as In-charge Director, Literacy and Alternative Education, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, has been given the responsibility of In-charge Director of Education (Basic), Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow.
This important assignment of responsibilities in the Education Department is being considered as an important step towards strengthening administrative efficiency and effective monitoring. Both Pratap Singh Baghel and Anil Bhushan Chaturvedi have extensive experience in education administration. In such a situation, the benefit of his experience and leadership is expected in better implementation, effective coordination and timely monitoring of departmental schemes.
Yogi government is continuously promoting quality improvement, administrative transparency and result based work culture in the education sector. Amidst the effective implementation of the new education policy, Nipun Bharat Mission, digital education and strengthening of school systems, this administrative reorientation is believed to give more impetus to education reforms. The government believes that handing over important responsibilities to experienced officers will strengthen both the efficiency and accountability of the education department.
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