Good news for the youth: UP Revenue Department to open new job vacancies
Highlights:-:
- CM Yogi directs swift action on pending promotions and vacant posts of Accountant, Revenue Inspector, Naib Tehsildar
- CM directs immediate requisition for filling vacant clerical posts in Revenue Department
- Accountants and Revenue Inspectors to receive vehicle allowance and new tablets, Naib Tehsildars to get four-wheelers
- CM Yogi’s major decision to boost efficiency of Revenue personnel
- Posts of Director Training, Settlement Commissioner, Urban and Rural will be created in the Revenue Board
- CM Yogi directs to ensure timely and merit-based resolution of public matters, no case should be left pending
- Increase the use of technology to simplify revenue operations, IT experts should also be appointed: Chief Minister
Lucknow News INA.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered the immediate start of hiring for all vacant positions, including Accountant, Revenue Inspector, Naib Tehsildar, and clerical roles. He also emphasized that promotions for positions like Tehsildar and Revenue Inspector, which are pending, should be completed quickly.
During a high-level meeting on Friday to review the functioning of the Revenue Department and its available workforce, the Chief Minister said, “In view of the changing nature and increasing workload in both the Revenue Department and Board of Revenue, skilled youth should be deployed.”
He highlighted the importance of deploying skilled youth in the IT departments at the Tehsil, District, Division, and Revenue Board levels, to ensure the adoption of the latest technologies.
The Chief Minister pointed out that the Revenue Department plays a vital role in serving the public, handling important tasks like issuing income, caste, and residence certificates, as well as managing land measurements, enrollments, and surveys. To ensure these services are delivered efficiently, he stressed the need to not only fill the current vacancies but also create new positions as needed. Additionally, he highlighted the importance of establishing new roles, such as Settlement Commissioner (Rural), Settlement Commissioner (Urban), and Director of Training within the Revenue Board.
The Chief Minister said that personnel in the Revenue Department frequently need to make field visits to serve the public. To support this, he suggested that accountants and revenue inspectors should receive a vehicle allowance. Additionally, he instructed to provide Naib Tehsildars with four-wheelers to enhance their efficiency. Besides, new tablets should also be made available to accountants and revenue inspectors for better execution of GPS-related tasks.
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The Chief Minister directed that the works related to the general public should be disposed of on the basis of merit in a timely manner and no unnecessary case should be pending anywhere. Laying emphasis on the training of revenue personnel, the Chief Minister also gave instructions to further improve the basic infrastructure at Raja Todarmal Survekshan Bhulekh Training Institute, Hardoi.
Following the instructions of the Chief Minister, further action will be taken after preparing a proposal at the department level. Many senior officials including Chief Secretary, Chairman Revenue Board, Principal Secretary Revenue were present in the meeting.
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