Manoj Kumar Singh, IAS, takes charge as new Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh

Manoj Kumar Singh, IAS, has taken charge as the new Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh, an official statement said.


ANI | Updated: 30-06-2024 23:20 IST | Created: 30-06-2024 23:20 IST
Manoj Kumar Singh, IAS, takes charge as new Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh
New Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh Manoj Kumar Singh. (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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Manoj Kumar Singh, IAS, has taken charge as the new Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh, an official statement said. A government spokesperson said that the key to realising any vision is having an exceptional team capable of translating their leader's vision into action with clear intentions and precise implementation. "When Yogi Adityanath became Chief Minister in 2017, he identified a group of bureaucrats who not only possessed experience and efficiency but also demonstrated integrity, tenacity, and a strong work ethic," the spokesperson said.

IAS Manoj Kumar Singh is one of these vital members of 'Team Yogi,' who, after a rigorous selection process, has now assumed the role of Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh, the spokesperson said. The spokesperson said that Manoj Kumar Singh, a 1988 batch IAS officer, is recognised as a 'performer.' As one of the senior-most officers, he has earned a stellar reputation in the bureaucracy due to his extensive experience, efficiency, dedication, and competence. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has consistently shown confidence in Singh throughout his tenure.

It is often said that Manoj Kumar Singh has fully embraced Yogi's mantra of 'timely delivery.' Manoj Kumar Singh currently holds two pivotal positions as the Agriculture Production Commissioner and the Infrastructure and Industrial Development Commissioner of the state. In addition to these roles, he is also serving in senior capacities as the Additional Chief Secretary of Panchayati Raj and Food Processing, as well as the Chairman of UPDA, UPSHA, and PICUP, all of which are crucial for the state's development.

During the COVID period, Singh was initially part of Team 11 and later Team 9, where he played a significant role in controlling the spread of Covid in rural areas. CM Yogi Adityanath's 'BC Sakhi' scheme, embodying the concept of 'Banking at Your Doorstep,' is now being recognised as a model across the country. Manoj Kumar Singh has significantly contributed to both the planning and implementation of this initiative. The scheme is receiving national acclaim as an excellent example of women's self-reliance and financial inclusion.

The spokesperson further said that Manoj Kumar Singh played a crucial role in realising Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's vision of making the 2019 Kumbh Mela a grand global event. As the nodal officer, he oversaw every preparation related to Kumbh 2019. Now, as Chief Secretary, his extensive experience will be instrumental in successfully organising Mahakumbh 2025. As the Additional Chief Secretary of Panchayati Raj, Manoj Kumar Singh successfully implemented CM Yogi's mission at the grassroots level. His efforts were pivotal in achieving the declaration of all 75 districts in Uttar Pradesh as open-defecation-free and in constructing the highest number of toilets in the state.

Manoj Kumar Singh led every phase of the Global Investors Summit, which brought investments worth over Rs 40 lakh to Uttar Pradesh. Prior to the summit, he was a key member of 'Team UP,' which travelled to various countries to promote CM Yogi's message. Singh also played a significant role in organizing the main event of the GIS. In February 2024, during the organization of GBC-4 aimed at implementing projects worth Rs 10 lakh crore, Manoj Kumar Singh, in his role as Infrastructure and Industrial Development Commissioner, orchestrated the entire event.

In addition to expanding women's self-help groups, Manoj Kumar Singh has also played a significant role in ensuring the effective implementation of child development schemes such as 'Take Home Ration'. (ANI)

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