Bhopal, April 9 || In a landmark move, the Madhya Pradesh government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav, has resolved to lift the eight-year-long embargo on promotions for over four lakh government employees.
This much-awaited resolution is set to unwrap a proposal soon to be presented before the cabinet, charting a course for enhanced career growth and opportunities within the state’s administrative framework. The government is soon going to announce plans to lift the eight-year freeze on promotions for over four lakh government employees.
A proposal addressing this long-standing issue is set to be presented to the cabinet soon, promising significant relief and career growth opportunities for state employees.
In a post on his X handle, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Tuesday congratulated all employees of the state and said: “I am happy that the demand for promotion of government employees and officers of the state, pending for the last 8 years, is going to be fulfilled soon. We have found a way for promotion by discussing it at different levels. We are soon going to announce the good news of the promotion of more than 4 lakh employees and officers. Heartiest congratulations to all government employees and officers from my side.”