Dehradun: Officers have been promoted in the Uttarakhand Education Department. While the promotion process has been ongoing for some time, an official order has now been issued. These officers have been promoted to the post of Additional Director in the department. This promotion, in response to the vacancies, will also have an impact on educational activities.
Four senior officers of the School Education Department have been promoted: After a long wait, four senior officers of the School Education Department have finally been promoted to the post of Additional Director of Education. Following the approval of departmental minister Dhan Singh Rawat, the government has issued orders regarding the promotions. Along with this, all the officers have been assigned their new responsibilities.
These State Educational Service officers had been awaiting promotion for many years. After consideration at the government level, the order was issued by School Secretary Ravinath Raman. Gajendra Singh Son has been appointed Additional Director of Education, Primary Education, Kumaon Division. Kuldeep Gairola has been given the charge of Additional Director of Education, Directorate of Primary Education. He will also hold the additional responsibility of Additional State Project Director, Samagra Shiksha.
In this connection, Shiv Prasad Semwal has been promoted to Additional Director of Education, Secondary Education, Kumaon Division. Anand Bhardwaj has been given the responsibility of Additional Director of Education, Directorate General of School Education. The government has directed all promoted officers to immediately assume charge of their new positions and submit their joining certificates to the government.
Many hopes raised after the promotion of senior officers: The promotion of these senior officers is being considered an important step towards strengthening the work culture in the department. It is also expected to bring transparency and speed up the decision-making process in administrative work.
“This promotion of senior officers in the Education Department is not only a recognition of their experience and efficiency, but will also bring greater speed and transparency to departmental work. The state government has always been sensitive to the rights of employees, and these promotions are a result of that.” – Dhan Singh Rawat, Education Minister, Uttarakhand
At the same time, it is expected that after these promotions, the long-pending administrative appointment crisis in the School Education Department will be largely resolved. The new responsibilities of the officers will inject new enthusiasm and energy into the department’s work.




