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    Retired bureaucrats go to new Secretariat constructing

    EditorialBy EditorialOctober 1, 2023Updated:October 1, 2023 Local news No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Retired bureaucrats pose for a photograph in entrance of the brand new Secretariat constructing in Hyderabad on Saturday.
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    Several retired bureaucrats who served in Telangana space previously visited the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Telangana State Secretariat constructing on Saturday on an invite from Chief Secretary A. Santhi Kumari.

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    A lot of retired bureaucrats who served the State from 1970 together with relations joined the get-together organised on the suggestion from Chief Minister Ok. Chandrasekhar Rao and went spherical the brand new Secretariat constructing together with visiting some departments.

    Officers together with A.Ok. Kutty, Sujatha Rao, V.P. Jawahari, P.C. Parekh, Ok.V. Rao, Rajiv Sharma, S.Ok. Joshi, Jaibharath Reddy, P.Ok. Rastogi, Minnie Mathews, A.Ok. Goel, Dinakar Babu, G. Sudheer, T.S. Appa Rao, G. Nagi Reddy, J. Raymond Peter and others turned up.

    The bureaucrats first posed for a gaggle photograph in entrance of the Secretariat buildings and visited the temple, mosque and church. Later, they went to the sixth flooring of the constructing housing the workplaces of the Chief Minister and Chief Secretary. The Chief Secretary defined the options of the brand new constructing and offered a espresso desk e book and ‘prasadam’ from Yadadri temple to all of the retired bureaucrats.

    Ms. Santhi Kumar additionally gave a Powerpoint presentation to the retired officers on the progress made by Telangana over the past 9 years. The retired officers complimented the federal government for constructing the brand new facility. A video movie made by I&PR Department on the welfare and growth programmes being carried out within the State was screened. Special Commissioner of I&PR Ok. Ashok Reddy and different heads of departments participated.

    Source: www.thehindu.com

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