Government staff administered harmony pledge

August 21, 2010 04:55 pm | Updated 04:55 pm IST - PERAMBALUR:

District Collector in-charge C. Munirathnam administering anti-terrorism day pledge to government staff at the collectorate in Karur on Friday. Photo: Special Arrangement

District Collector in-charge C. Munirathnam administering anti-terrorism day pledge to government staff at the collectorate in Karur on Friday. Photo: Special Arrangement

National Harmony Day (Sathbhavana diwas) was observed on the occasion of the birth anniversary of the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on Friday.

M. Vijayakumar, District Collector, administered the harmony pledge to government employees and officials at the Collectorate.

Pudukottai

G.S. Ramadasu, District Revenue Officer, administered the pledge to the employees and officials at the Collectorate. He also offered floral tributes to the portrait of the late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

Nagapattinam

The Sadbhavna Divas here was marked by administering of oath for social unity by Collector C.Munianathan.

This year, the government has decided to dedicate a fortnight from August 20 to September 3, for observing social unity.

V.Rajendran, District Revenue Officer, Vishwanathan, Regional Manager, Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation and S.Namagiri, Project Director, District Rural Development Agency were present.

Karur

District Collector (in-charge) C. Munirathinam administered the Harmony Day pledge to the employees of various departments at the Collectorate here on Friday to mark the Sadbhavana Divas.

Mr. Munirathinam and other officials also offered floral tributes to the portrait of Rajiv Gandhi.

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