VRS to Seven PPS Officers by CM Yogi Adityanath

UP Government is becoming extremely strict on corruption as well as on negligence in work. In this sequence, this action taken on Thursday is being considered very important.
VRS to Seven PPS Officers by CM Yogi Adityanath

Yogi Adityanath Government of the state is very strict on corruption and laxity in work. In every department, strict attention is being kept on the employees who are dull and involved in corruption. Seven PPS officers have been dismissed in this sequence. They have been granted compulsory retirement. The government gave compulsory retirements to seven deputy superintendents of police.

The state government is becoming very strict on corruption as well as negligence in work. In this sequence, this action on Thursday is being considered very important. The government has granted compulsory retirement to seven PPS officers. They have been dismissed from service. Serious cases have come up against them in the investigation. The age of these officers were 50 and above. The government decided on the report of the screening committee and gave retirement to these officers.

Assistant Commandant 15th Corps PAC Agra Arun Kumar, Faizabad Deputy SP Vinod Kumar Rana, Agra Deputy SP Narendra Singh Rana, Assistant Commandant 33rd Corps PAC Jhansi Tejveer Singh Yadav, Deputy SP Moradabad Santosh Kumar Singh and Assistant Commandant 30th VAC PAC Tanveer Ahmed Khan, working in Gonda, has been granted compulsory retirement. All of them are over 50 years of age and have been accused of negligence in work and many other charges. The government decided on the report of the screening committee and gave retirement to these officers.

Yogi Adityanath has taken action against more than 600 officers and employees in the last two years, strictly following the zero tolerance policy against corruption. More than 200 of these officers and employees have been forcibly retired by the Yogi Adityanath government. More than 400 officers and employees have been given major punishment. The government spokesperson said that the action taken by Yogi Adityanath government against corruption during the last two years is much bigger than the steps taken by any state government in the country so far. The state government has forcibly retired over 200 officers and employees. More than a hundred officers are still on the government's radar. Action will also be taken against them soon.

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