CS Presents Dak Sewa Awards 2021

Hyderabad, Oct.17 (Maxim News): Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar presented the Dak Sewa Awards for the year 2021 at a function held today.

The dak Sewa awards were given in eight different categories to outstanding performers at the state level to the employees for their unblemished record of service, performance and productivity of the employee, devotion to the duty, leadership qualities and contribution of the employee in improving the image of the department.

On the occasion, Chief Secretary congratulated the winners for their extreme dedication towards their duty and complimented them for taking risk during the pandemic times to do service to the society.

He appreciated the efforts of the postal department in reaching out to the people, particularly in the rural and tribal areas and providing Aasra pensions, Pattadar Passbooks etc at the doorsteps of the people. He observed that the postal department employees have always been in the forefront of service delivery and financial inclusion.

CS Presents Dak Sewa Awards 2021

He also acknowledged the departments efforts in recognizing the unsung heroes of the state like Komaram Bheem, Chakali Ilamma, Ravi Narayana Reddy and Maqbool Moinuddin and releasing a special cover to commemorate their services during the freedom struggle as part of the Azadi ka Amruthmahotsav.

K Devaraj welcomed the gathering. T.M.Sreelatha, Dr PVS Reddy and S Rajendra Kumar also spoke on the occasion. (Maxim News)


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