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Transfer list of district education officers released

 
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School Education Department of Madhya Pradesh has released the transfer list of District Education Officers. A total of 29 officers have been transferred in this list. Some of them have controversial names and some are stained on their shoulders.

According to the order issued by the School Education Department on Wednesday, Shajapur District Education Officer US Bhide to Deputy Director State Education Center, Narsinghpur District Education Officer Ravi Baghel to Seoni District Education Officer, Joint Director Gwalior SK Mishra to Damoh District Education Officer, Damoh District Education Officer HN Nema has been made Deputy Director Directorate of Public Education, in-charge District Education Officer Raisen Anand Sharma has been made in-charge District Education Officer Ujjain, District Education Officer Rama Nahate has been made Principal Diet Dewas.

Assistant Professor Education College Gwalior Abhilash Kumar Chaturvedi in-charge District Education Officer Shajapur, Principal Model School Mandla Sunita Barve in-charge District Education Officer Mandla, Assistant Director Dhar Mangalesh Vyas in-charge District Education Officer Indore, Assistant Director Damoh Prithvipal Singh in-charge District Education Officer The cut has been made.

In-charge District Education Officer Niwari UN Mishra, District Education Officer Datia, Office District Education Officer Khargone Om Prakash Banade in-charge District Education Officer Dhar, District Project Coordinator Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay in-charge District Education Officer Balaghat, Principal Higher Secondary School Malikhedi Bhopal Chandrashekhar Sisodia has been posted as in-charge District Education Officer, Guna. At present, the reason for these transfers is not clear. No statement has come from Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in this matter.

Let us inform that even today the new National Education Policy 2020 has been implemented in Madhya Pradesh. With this, Madhya Pradesh has become the second state in the country where the new education policy has been implemented.