Ground breaking for new TRS offices in districts tomorrow

KTR reviews arrangements for ceremony

June 22, 2019 11:27 pm | Updated 11:27 pm IST - HYDERABAD

The ground breaking ceremony of the offices of TRS in the districts will take place between 10 a. and 11 am on Monday.

This was informed by TRS working president K.T. Rama Rao telephonically to the party leaders in 28 districts where the offices will be constructed.

The leaders of the ruling party were asked to inspect the sites of ceremonies on Saturday itself, a release said.

Mr. Rao reviewed the arrangements for the ceremony in all the districts with senior leaders of the party here on Saturday. He told the district leaders that the party will assist them in all ways for the construction of the buildings. But, they must take the responsibility of completing the buildings at the earliest.

The design of buildings will be finalised by party president and Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao.

Mr. Rao appointed on the occasion district-wise party in-charges for the ceremony. The Minister will perform the ceremony in their respective districts while the Zilla Parishad chairpersons, MPs, MLAs and MLCs will complete the formalities in districts not represented by Ministers.

In Khammam the ground breaking ceremony has already taken place. The ceremony will not be held in Hyderabad and Warangal (urban) districts as the location of buildings there was not finalised. The Cabinet had recently sanctioned land for the offices in 30 of the 33 districts in the State.

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