New Sidhi Collector Vikas Mishra Reviews Education, Directs Public Grievance Focus

Newly appointed Sidhi District Collector Vikas Mishra has begun his tenure by reviewing departmental work, starting with the Education Department. He directed officials to make libraries active knowledge centers and ensure school laboratories are fully functional. Mishra also emphasized providing resources and guidance to help students, especially from rural areas, prepare for competitive exams like NEET and JEE. His appointment follows Chief Minister Mohan Yadav's transfer of the previous collector during a visit to the district.

Key Points: Sidhi's New Collector Vikas Mishra Reviews Departments, Sets Priorities

  • Reviews education department progress
  • Directs focus on public grievance redressal
  • Emphasises functional labs and libraries
  • Orders prep support for NEET/JEE exams
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MP: New Sidhi Collector Vikas Mishra reviews work after assuming charge

New Sidhi Collector Vikas Mishra assumes charge, reviews education dept, directs focus on public grievances and competitive exam prep for students.

"Libraries should not remain mere formalities but must evolve into powerful instruments for enriching students' knowledge - Vikas Mishra"

Bhopal, March 26

Newly appointed Sidhi District Collector Vikas Mishra began reviewing the progress of various departments through a series of meetings with officials immediately after assuming charge, an official said.

He directed officials to pay special attention to sensitivity and promptness while addressing grievances of the general public. He stated that the primary objective of the administration should be to ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach the last person in the line.

As part of the exercise, Mishra on Thursday chaired a meeting with officials from the Education Department and reviewed progress on the government's vision to enhance the quality of education in the district.

The Collector directed that innovative practices be encouraged in all schools to stimulate student interest and make the learning process more effective.

He instructed officials to ensure that school laboratories are fully functional for practical exercises. He also emphasised the need to organise and streamline libraries in every school.

"Libraries should not remain mere formalities but must evolve into powerful instruments for enriching students' knowledge; to this end, their regular utilisation must be ensured," he said in a statement on Thursday.

During the meeting, Mishra also issued specific directives regarding preparation for competitive examinations. He instructed that students be provided with necessary resources and guidance to prepare for examinations such as NEET and JEE, enabling those from rural areas to compete effectively.

"Whenever improvements are required, specific strategies must be formulated and implemented to ensure a marked improvement in the district's overall examination results. All departments are expected to perform better," he said.

Mishra, a 2013-batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, has been appointed Collector after Chief Minister Mohan Yadav transferred the previous Collector Swarochit Somvanshi during a visit to Sidhi district on March 22.

Yadav, who interacted with citizens in Sidhi and reviewed administrative arrangements and implementation of schemes, also ordered the immediate suspension of Sidhi District Cooperative Bank General Manager P.S. Dhanwal.

The Chief Minister had expressed displeasure over the slow progress in the construction of the collectorate building in Sidhi and asked officials to expedite the work and complete it within the stipulated timeframe while maintaining quality.

Notably, after assuming office on Wednesday, Mishra first inspected the under-construction collectorate building and chaired a meeting with officials at his office.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Finally, someone talking about making libraries functional! In my district, the school library is always locked. If Collector Mishra can ensure labs and libraries work, it will be a huge boost for quality of education. Action on the cooperative bank GM is also welcome.
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Aman W
The intent sounds good, but we've heard similar promises before. The real test is implementation on the ground. Will the teachers get the support they need? Will funds actually reach the schools for these "innovative practices"? I wish him luck, but the system is tough to change.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in the development sector, this proactive approach is encouraging. Focusing on the "last person in the line" and competitive exam resources addresses two critical gaps in rural education. Hope he gets the bureaucratic cooperation needed to execute this vision.
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Karthik V
Good to see the CM and new collector taking note of delayed projects like the collectorate building. This is a common problem everywhere - slow pace, poor quality. Hope this sets an example for timely completion of public works. The suspension sends a strong message.
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Meera T
Sensitivity and promptness in addressing public grievances is the biggest need. If the new Collector can make the administration more responsive and less intimidating for common people, that alone would be a great achievement. Best wishes to him!

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