We work like a family: Governor

Transferred officials recall their association with Narasimhan

April 17, 2017 01:10 am | Updated 01:10 am IST - HYDERABAD

Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan has said that all the officers and staff members of Raj Bhavan work like a family and provide necessary support system required for efficient functioning of the Governor.

Participating in a farewell programme of the officers of Raj Bhavan here on Sunday, Mr. Narasimhan felicitated Malladi Krishnanand, Press Secretary to Governor, who was transferred to Andhra Pradesh Information and Public Relations department on promotion to Additional Director, Major R.S. Negi, Governor's ADC, who is transferred as Staff Officer to Director General, Assam Rifles in Shillong, and Vivekananda Swamy, Deputy EE R&B who was transferred on promotion to Executive Engineer.

The Governor recalled the services rendered by the officers at Raj Bhavan and said that officers and staff members at Raj Bhavan were fortunate to have such efficient and sincere officers working with them and that the stature of the Raj Bhavan was enhanced with the services rendered by these officers.

Mr. Krishnanand recalled his association with the Governor and officers of the Raj Bhavan and said that he was very fortunate to have worked at Raj Bhavan during the tenure of the Governor and that he would always cherish the good memories of his long association with the Governor.

Dr. N. Ramesh Kumar, State Election Commissioner, AP and former Special Chief Secretary to Governor, Harpreet Singh, Principal Secretary to Governor, APVN Sarma and Mohanty, Advisors to Governor, Basant Kumar, Joint Secretary to Governor, also participated in the function and spoke on the occasion and appreciated the services rendered by the outgoing officers.

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