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Meghalaya CM urges newly inducted civil officers to prioritise ethics, public service

Conrad encouraged the officers to remain steadfast in their principles, especially when confronted with challenging situations

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February 26, 2025
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Meghalaya CM Conrad K. Sangma addressed the induction training programme for 35 newly selected MCS officers
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Shillong: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma addressed the induction training programme for 35 newly selected Meghalaya Civil Service (MCS) officers of Batch 2025 at the Meghalaya Administrative Training Institute (MATI) in Shillong on Monday.

Congratulating the officers on their selection, the chief minister emphasised the purpose and responsibility of public service, urging them to adopt a people-first approach and work with passion, patience, and a larger vision for the state’s development.

“You are stepping into a position of authority, but leadership is about service, not power. The decisions you take will directly impact people’s lives. The pen you hold is mightier than the sword—it can bring justice, resolve grievances, and create change. Use it wisely,” he advised.

Highlighting the importance of discipline, integrity, and ethics, Sangma encouraged the officers to remain steadfast in their principles, especially when confronted with challenging situations.

He also urged them to approach difficult postings with a positive mindset, treating obstacles as opportunities for personal and professional growth.

The chief minister shared insights into Meghalaya’s Vision 2032 document, which outlines the state’s development goals, including its aim to become one of India’s top 10 states in GDP rankings.

He stressed the importance of understanding the vision and aligning their efforts with the state’s long-term objectives.

“Your training does not end here,” he added.

“Every posting will be a learning experience. Stay updated, understand government schemes, and always find ways to make a real difference.”

Director General of MATI, R.V. Suchiang, (Retd.), addressed the trainees, emphasizing the challenges and responsibilities of civil servants. She urged them to prioritize ethics and discipline in their decision-making.

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“There will be moments when you must choose between what is easy and what is right. Choose wisely, because shortcuts and compromises will cost you your credibility,” she said.

Additional Chief Secretary Shakil Ahmed highlighted the need for strong leadership, teamwork, and effective decision-making in administration.

“Your success as an administrator will depend on your ability to listen, engage, and act with fairness,” he remarked.

The induction programme was attended by senior government officials, including the Commissioner & Secretary of the Personnel Department, the Director General of MATI, and other dignitaries.

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