First retirement function of decade in Secretariat
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Chief Secretary urges officers to attract up an event-template for heat send-off of retired workers
Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar has instructed the officers involved to organize an ordinary working protocol to be adopted for retirement capabilities of the State authorities staff as has been the will of Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao to provide them a heat send-off.
Speaking at a retirement function held in the make-shift Secretariat (BRKR Bhavan) right here on Saturday, he stated as instructed by the Chief Minister in the previous it must be a apply to drop the workers at dwelling in the federal government car on the day of their retirement.
Additional Secretary (GA) G. Krishnaveni, Deputy Secretary (ITE&C) T. Padma Sundari, Assistant Secretary (MW) Mohd. Naseer, Assistant Secretary (PR&RD) B. Manjula, Section Officer (TR&B) Arjun Singh, Section Assistant Gr-II (Finance) Paul Francis and Office Subordinate (GA) N. Gangamma, all working in the Secretariat, retired from the service on Saturday on attaining the age of superannuation.
The Chief Secretary recollected that the Chief Minister had given directions in the previous that each one staff be handled with dignity on their retirement and a correct retirement function be carried out for them in a befitting method. Accordingly, a retirement function for Secretariat staff was held for the primary time on Saturday, he famous.
All the secretaries of departments in which the workers had been retiring — principal secretaries K. Ramakrishna Rao (Finance), Vikas Raj (General Administration), Sunil Sharma (Transport & Buildings) and Jayesh Ranjan (Information Technology), Secretary (Minorities Welfare ) Nadeem, Joint Secretary (Protocol) Arvinder Singh, Additional Secretary Narender Rao and others, participated in the retirement function.