In a testament to his distinguished career and unwavering commitment to public service, Manoj Kumar Singh, a seasoned bureaucrat of the 1988 IAS batch, has been appointed as the Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh. His ascension to this prestigious role comes amid accolades for his transformative contributions to the state’s governance and development.
Singh, currently serving as the Agriculture Production Commissioner and Infrastructure and Industrial Development Commissioner, brings a wealth of experience and strategic acumen to his new position. His tenure is marked by significant achievements, including spearheading the state’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic in rural areas and championing the implementation of critical initiatives like the ‘BC Sakhi’ scheme, aimed at empowering women across Uttar Pradesh.
Under his leadership, Uttar Pradesh achieved remarkable milestones such as declaring all 75 districts open-defecation-free and leading extensive sanitation efforts. Singh’s multifaceted role also includes serving as Additional Chief Secretary for Panchayati Raj and Food Processing, highlighting his comprehensive approach to grassroots governance.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s decision to appoint Singh underscores his trust in Singh’s ability to drive administrative excellence and innovation. With a reputation for integrity and dedication, Singh’s elevation to Chief Secretary is expected to further elevate Uttar Pradesh’s trajectory of progress and development.
As he assumes this critical role, Singh’s vision and leadership are poised to shape the state’s future, ensuring inclusive growth and sustainable development across Uttar Pradesh.
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