Prime Minister Narendra Modi Has Rejected Smriti’s choice for CBSE Chief HRD Won’t Decide Candidate

The Prime Minister Narendra Modi has directly rejected the Smriti Irani ruling to appointed the Dr. Sarvendra Vikram Bahadur Singh as the following Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) chief But, after the lot’s of fluctuation Smriti Irani was still hit the Human Resource Development ministry (HRD). Also, Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) decided there will be no ruling in the future for the appointment as the ministry.

Smriti Irani's choice for CBSE chief is rejected by PM Narendra Modi

After this shocking changes, Smriti Irani lost her elevated government post as the leader of the ministry of the human resources development to the cabinet Prakash Javadekar.

According to the statement, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Who led the ACC ‘Appointments Committee of the Cabinet’ and now he will decide that who is the appointed post of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) chief and it’s away from the Human Resource Development ministry (HRD) department.

However, the analyzing of the scheme, the responsible government in the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has moved that the post is appointed under the Central Staffing Scheme (CSS) by following the recruitment laws in dilemma and it said a letter that was forwarded to the Human Resource Development ministry (HRD) with the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT).

From the reports, Where the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) chairman was free and now it will be filled that position for someone who will be eligible for it and have at least three-year experience in the educational administration and also he had any position in the joint Secretary.

Before it, where the Dr. Sarvendra Vikram Bahadur Singh have selected to the Smriti Irani and also forward that letter to the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT) section. Where the Dr. Sarvendra Vikram Bahadur Singh is the administrator of the State Committee of Educational Research and Training.


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