Seven IAS officers allotted to Telangana & posted in districts

Hyderabad, Nov.9 (NSS): The seven IAS officers, allotted to Telangana cadre, have received their posting orders as Additional Collectors for Local Bodies for different districts.

Before proceedings to their respective districts, the IAS officers called on Somesh Kumar, IAS, Chief Secretary today in his chambers. They were accompanied by Benhur Mahesh Dutt Ekka, IAS, Director General, Dr MCR HRD Institute & Principal Secretary to Government of Telangana.

Somesh Kumar, IAS, while addressing the Officers on the occasion, said their jobs provide them an excellent opportunity to contribute to the development trajectory of the Telangana State and to the multiple beneficial outcomes for different sections of the society, especially its weaker sections. He also called upon the officers to carry forward the innovative programs of the Government, in the domains of development and welfare, and to fully achieve the vision of the Chief Minister.

Somesh Kumar advised the officers to ensure that all the schemes of the Urban and Rural Local Bodies are implemented more effectively in their respective districts and their cherished goals are fully achieved.

During the last about one-and-a-half years, the IAS Officers have completed 52-week orientation and practical training, conducted and coordinated by Dr MCR HRD Institute of Telangana, underwent Phase–II training at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), and completed the training as Assistant Secretaries in different Ministries of Government of India. Senior IAS Officers of Telangana, including Arvind Kumar, Sandeep Kumar Sultania, V Sheshadri, and Rahul Bojja were also present on the occasion. (NSS)


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