TIWN Dec 17, 2023

AGARTALA, Dec 17 (TIWN): Chief Minister Manik Saha while addressing the newly appointed Lower Division Clerks (LDC) asked the Govt employees to keep focus to maintain the work culture. “This day which is the first day in your life, should be your everyday. Today spirit must be the spirit of everyday. As a Doctor, let me explain to you in my language. We must keep our Central Nervous System (CNS) in control and uphold the work culture. Most importantly, the employees must love the nation. Love for nation is very crucial for our day-to-day works”, said CM Manik Saha at Rabindra Bhawan.
CM also said, if there is any least corruption area in India, that is Tripura. Addressing the gathering, CM said, “Tripura has tremendously developed recently and that could be possible due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for the state. Under the HIRA model, Tripura could onlooker Highway, Internet, Railway and Airways development”.
In a message to the Govt employees, CM Manik Saha said, “An employee has to be neutral and must keep an unbiased perspective while performing duty. Earlier, Govt employees used to procession, rallies with their demands, but now before the employees ask anything, we give them more than that. We have further plans for employment in other departments”.
“JRBT distribution is underway. Applicants are over lakhs but everyone can not be given jobs. We are working towards making the remaining unemployed population self-reliant”, added CM.
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