On March 25, Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari issued orders instructing Special Chief Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, Secretaries, and Special Secretaries to end the services of retired employees by March 31.
With Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari set to retire from service this month-end, there is a lot of speculation in the Secretariat corridors on whether she will be given any extension or who will succeed her in the coveted post
Chief Secretary A. Santhi Kumari issued orders on Thursday to establish a committee comprising the Headmaster, Principal, or Warden, along with two other staff members from the institution. The committee is tasked with inspecting the storeroom and kitchen before each meal is prepared, ensuring the quality of provisions and maintaining hygiene in the kitchen.
The NHRC had taken cognisance of a complaint alleging harassment, torture and false implication of the villagers of Lagacherla after they protested against land acquisition for a pharma village project by the State government without following proper procedures
Ministry of Environment Forests and Climate Change, Secretary of Leena Nandan said the challenges in promoting recycling and circular economy need to be discussed and addressed.
Sufficient urea and other fertilizers was available in all mandals and their distribution should be monitored regularly the District Collectors on a daily basis, she said at a meeting with officials here on Tuesday.
The government had actually issued these orders on March 15 this year, but they were not made public nor the government announce the appointments, purportedly because of the model code of conduct being in vogue.
The Chief Secretary held a meeting with senior officials and reviewed the arrangements to be made for the State Formation Day celebrations, which will be held at Parade Grounds, Secunderabad.
He also instructed Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari to submit a detailed report on issues pertaining to Dharani land registration and management system since its inception in 2020.
The Chief Secretary wanted district collectors to be on high alert and take necessary measures in accordance with the protocols to be followed in case of a such a calamity.
CM KCR announced a relief and rehabilitation assistance of Rs.10,000 per acre, which is higher than Central recommendations, for the crops damaged due to the recent hailstorms and unseasonal rains in Telangana
On Thursday morning Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao reached Khammam district to begin an aerial observation of the crop damage, he also inspected fields at Ramapuram, Garlapadu and Govindapuram villages.
Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, in a tweet accused the Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari of not visiting Raj Bhavan officially after assuming office and said Raj Bhavan was closer than Delhi.
Chief Secretary has directed district collectors to take measures for the successful implementation of the second phase of the 'Kanti Velugu' programme