A day ahead of the separate
Telangana state coming into existence, Chief Secretaries and DGPs have
been appointed for Telangana and residual Andhra Pradesh today. Chief
Secretary P K Mohanty issued separate government orders here today
appointing senior IAS officers Krishna Rao and Rajiv Sharma as chief
secretaries of (new) Andhra Pradesh and Telangana respectively. With
Mohanty taking voluntary retirement from today, Krishna Rao has been
given full charge as Chief Secretary to the Government of Andhra
Pradesh. Tomorrow (June 2) happens to be the "appointed day" when
Telangana would come into existence as the 29th state of India.
Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) president K Chandrasekhar Rao would also
assume the office of Chief Minister of Telangana tomorrow. Meanwhile,
senior IPS officers J V Ramudu and Anurag Sharma have been made DGPs of
(new) Andhra Pradesh and Telangana respectively. Anurag Sharma shall
officiate as in-charge Director General of Police for Telangana until
the DGP is appointed through the Union Public Service Commission
process, a government order said. Ramudu shall officiate as in-charge
Director General of Police for the residual state of Andhra Pradesh
until a DGP is appointed through the UPSC process, another government
order said. Separate government orders were also issued today for
provisional allotment of staff to Telangana and the residual state
Andhra Pradesh. The government order stated that all employees of
local, district, zonal and multi-zonal cadres in Telangana and residual
Andhra Pradesh would be allotted to their respective states.
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