Amaravati to witness the shifting of state employees by June 1
The new capital of Andhra Pradesh is going to witness the presence of government staff employees , who are joining the services from June 1, leaving Hyderabad.
Staff Joint Action Committee president Muralikrishna has made an announcement in this regard.
Muralikrishna also said that chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has given directions in this regard and he wanted that from that date,full-fledged rule from the new Andhra capital should be carried out.
The employees have expressed their willingness to join the services citing certain practical problems.
The Chief Minister was ready to discuss the problems, Murali Krishna added.
The chief minister had already been informed about the problems.
At the same time, the Chief Minister wanted the staff to co-operate as the State was passing through a finance crisis.
Finally, Muralikrishna added that there were no problems at all for the staff to shift to Amaravati.
The new capital of Andhra Pradesh is going to witness the presence of government staff employees , who are joining the services from June 1, leaving Hyderabad.
Staff Joint Action Committee president Muralikrishna has made an announcement in this regard.
Muralikrishna also said that chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has given directions in this regard and he wanted that from that date,full-fledged rule from the new Andhra capital should be carried out.
The employees have expressed their willingness to join the services citing certain practical problems.
The Chief Minister was ready to discuss the problems, Murali Krishna added.
The chief minister had already been informed about the problems.
At the same time, the Chief Minister wanted the staff to co-operate as the State was passing through a finance crisis.
Finally, Muralikrishna added that there were no problems at all for the staff to shift to Amaravati.
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