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  • Purpose should be to take the State forward: CM to newly MCS recruits

    Syllad | The Rising MeghalayaJuly 1, 2021

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    Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has urged the newly inducted Meghalaya Civil Service (MCS) officers to have a purpose, while they discharge their duties for the overall growth and development of the State.

    “As you begin your career, you should imbibe in yourself a sense of responsibility to serve the people with a purpose. A purpose that will enable you to make choices as you discharge your duties,” he said, while addressing a group of 38 new MCS recruits during their inaugural induction ceremony at Meghalaya Administrative Training Institute (MATI) at Mawdiangdiang, Shillong.

    Motivating the new MCS recruits, the Chief Minister elaborated on the responsibilities and challenges that lie ahead. “If you think that your purpose is to sit in office from 9 am – 5 pm and clear files and sanction schemes, this is just part of your duty and not the purpose for which you are in civil services,” he said, while encouraging the officers to serve the State and its people with utmost sincerity and integrity.  

    Urging the officers to be focused, he said that every officer should work with passion to serve the society and make an effective change for the purpose of taking the State towards the pedestal of growth.

    “Our purpose should be to take the State forward. Our purpose needs to be to make transformative change for the overall wellbeing of the society,” he said.

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    Talking on the challenges that lie ahead, the Chief Minister said that every officer should come up with innovative ways to overcome situations and provide constructive and objective solutions while discharging their duties in serving the State.

     “As an officer, we should keep people first and work with a concerted effort to always serve the public and create a progressive society within the framework of the system we work in,” he added.

    He also cautioned the officer that with their position, comes power and responsibilities and they have to be prepared to take on all challenges. “You may at times get frustrated, but politeness and humbleness is the key to overcome such situations and make a positive difference in the society,” he emphasized.

    The new MCS officer 2021 batch will undergo six months administrative training at MATI.  The new officers were administered the oath of allegiance by Additional Chief Secretary and Director General of MATI Rebecca V. Suchiang.

    The names of new MCS officer 2021 batch are:

    1.SMTI. DAHUN SHISHA LYNGDOH
    2.SHRI GLISTERING DHAR
    3.SHRI JERICKO N. SANGMA
    4.SHRI SILVESTER PHANBUH
    5.SMTI. ADIEL RITYNGKAI KYNTA
    6.SMTI. LAUREATE RASA HYNNIEWTA
    7.SHRI KEITH TENNYSON NONGSTENG
    8.SHRI EMANUEL MEGAM SANGMA
    9.SHRI WALDEN RENFERD MASSAR
    10.SHRI STEVEFORD MARWEIN
    11.SHRI LIAM TESAT G. MOMIN
    12.SMTI. CHERIME W INCHI R. SANGMA
    13.SHRI WANKHRAW KUPAR KHARBULI
    14.SHRI TOSANBHA MARWEIN
    15.SMTI. FELICITY WANN
    16.SHRI ISAGAHAH LAWRNIANG
    17.SHRI ALDRIN LALSAWMA BAREH
    18.SHRI ANDREW L. MYRTHONG
    19.SHRI REGINALD KHARKONGOR
    20.SHRI ERIC KEVIN DKHAR
    21.SHRI EVANMI LYNGDOH
    22.SHRI LAMRICHE KHARMON
    23.SHRI LASTBORN MARTHONG
    24.SHRI GAMELIEL LAMBERT CHYNE M YLLIEM
    25.SHRI RIKRAK N. MARAK
    26.SMTI. RUBY BALKAMBE R. SANGMA
    27.SMTI. VERDI SANGMA
    28.SHRI CHEMAN D. SHIRA
    29.SHRI RAJ KUMAR HAJONG
    30.SHRI ARMAND CH. MOMIN
    31.SMTI. TOCHRI RONGROKGRE SANGMA
    32.SHRI SALJAGRING G. MOMIN
    33.SMTI. TADINGCHI N. SANGMA
    34.SMTI. CRYSTAL RIPAMCHI N. SANGMA
    35.SMTI. CHEKAME A. SANGMA
    36.DR. WEENA YANCEY MRENDA MOMIN
    37.SHRI DIGONTA HAJONG
    38.SHRI HALLEY N. SANGMA

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