Education and Panchayati Raj Minister Madan Dilawar has initiated a thorough investigation into cases where individuals allegedly obtained positions in the Panchayati Raj Department using fake documents. Those found guilty will face dismissal from service and legal repercussions, as stated by the Minister. The Special Operations Group is currently conducting a detailed inquiry, with forthcoming actions to be based on the investigation’s outcomes.
Addressing ministerial staff at a ceremony in Kota, Minister Madan Dilawar emphasized administrative reforms, highlighting the acceleration of pending promotions in various departments. Over 50,000 promotions have been finalized in the Education Department, with an additional 25,000 in progress. Promotions are also underway in the Panchayati Raj Department across all ranks, with 750 ministerial employees recently approved for promotion by a Departmental Promotion Committee.
Furthermore, the Minister announced plans for a cadre review in the Panchayati Raj Department to address longstanding employee demands. He assured that necessary steps would be taken upon his return to Jaipur to fulfill this request. The event, attended by ministerial staff from different districts in Rajasthan, saw Minister Dilawar being honored with a 51-kilogram floral garland in recognition of recent promotion decisions.
Kota District Chief Mukesh Meghwal and other departmental representatives were present at the event, which was met with enthusiasm and applause by the attendees.
