New Grade III and IV employees formally inducted with a focus on integrity, responsibility and public service

Nagaon: The Nagaon District Administration on January 30 formally welcomed newly appointed Grade III and Grade IV employees selected through the Government of Assam’s ADRE recruitment process, reaffirming its commitment to transparency, accountability and efficient public service.
The reception programme, held at the conference hall of the District Commissioner’s office, was chaired by District Commissioner Shri Devashish Sharma, ACS. Addressing the gathering, he described government service as a position of trust and responsibility, urging the recruits to uphold honesty, discipline and dedication while serving the people.
Encouraging the young employees, many of whom have travelled from different parts of the state to begin their careers in Nagaon, Sharma said they are now an integral part of the district administration and play a crucial role in delivering citizen-centric governance. He stressed strict adherence to rules and ethical conduct in all official duties.

In a touching moment, the District Commissioner joined the employees in singing Bharat Ratna. Bhupen Hazarika’s iconic humanitarian song ‘Manuhe Manuhor Babe’ creates an atmosphere of unity and compassion and reinforces the spirit of service and brotherhood.
The programme was conducted by Bipul Chandra Bora, General Secretary of the All Assam District Administration Employees’ Association, Nagaon District Committee. Additional District Commissioner Smt. Pallabi Gogoi, ACS, Revenue Sheristadar Shri Jayanta Sharma, District President Shri Simanta Hazarika, and other senior and junior staff members were also present.
To mark the occasion, the association presented its 2026 annual calendar to the district officials and announced plans to publish a high-quality magazine highlighting administrative activities alongside literary and cultural contributions, further strengthening institutional engagement within the district.
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