Manipur: Youngster thanks CM N. Biren
First Published: 25th October, 2022 9:05 IST
Anily appealed the youths of the state not to pay bribe while seeking jobs & urged them to joins hands to stop paying bribes for jobs.
The N Biren Singh government’s War against Corruption has further intensified and yielded results in reality. Anily, who has completed Master’s in Psychology, has drawn attention through her social media post, even prompting Chief Minister N. Biren Singh to respond.
Currently pursuing B. Ed is Special Education, it was an unexpected for Anily to get selected for the post of Supervisior in the Social Welfare department.
But the main highlight of this is the fact that Anily got selected for the government job without paying any bribe.
Taking to social media Anily thanked Chief Minister N Biren Singh and said, “I would like to express that Pabung Biren & officials of the SWD are maintaining transparency as proven by my selection since I have not paid any bribe to anyone.”
The youngster further appealed the youths of the state not pay bribe while seeking jobs and urged them to join hands in stopping the culture of paying bribes and corruption.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister N Biren Singh has taken cognizance of Anily’s social media post and reiterated his government’s Zero Tolerance on Corruption. Taking to Twitter, Chief Minister N Biren Singh said, “There will be no place for corruption in Manipur.
The BJP led. govt has taken up various initiatives to keep a close vigil on corrupt practices.”
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