Bhopal – Madhya Pradesh’s Chief Minister Mohan Yadav held a tight‑packed review meeting on Thursday, ending up suspending three government workers and sending disciplinary notices to 19 more. The focus was the state’s “CM Helpline,” a service meant to answer citizens’ queries.
During the session, Yadav also decided to pause salary increases for five officials, issue show‑cause letters to six others, direct formal punishment in seven cases, and launch a departmental inquiry against a single employee who’s already been convicted.
The chief minister joined the meeting via video call from his residence, Samatva Bhavan, looking over unresolved student‑scholarship requests, nutrition‑grant disbursements, land‑acquisition paperwork, public‑distribution issues, and teacher‑attendance records. He urged all officers to work faster and for the public’s benefit.
A particular complaint from Dhar district’s Shivani Maurya brought attention to stalled hostel‑bedding funds. Yadav told the Tribal Welfare Department to act fast, warning that any delay in providing hostel facilities would trigger “strict action.” In Maihar, four employees faced salary freezes, show‑cause notices, reassignment, and pay cuts after they linked Samagra ID of Sanjana Patel to someone else’s Aadhaar card.
Yadav pushed for better work standards and innovative solutions. “Finish citizens’ work on time, at a high quality,” he told his team. He also promised rewards for districts and departments with the fewest or zero complaints on the CM Helpline, encouraging good governance across the state.
Source: ianslive
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