Prakasam unit of APRESA established

Leaders from various associations establishing APRESA Prakasam district unit in Ongole on Sunday
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Leaders from various associations establishing APRESA Prakasam district unit in Ongole on Sunday

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The Andhra Pradesh Revenue Employees Services Association has established its Prakasam district unit in a scintillating ceremony held on Sunday

Ongole: The Andhra Pradesh Revenue Employees Services Association has established its Prakasam district unit in a scintillating ceremony held on Sunday.

The members elected tahsildar P Madhusudan Rao as the president, RI V Hanumantha Rao as the general secretary, ASO N Koteswara Rao as treasurer, tahsildar Eda Venkata Reddy as associate president, VRO K Janaiah as organizing secretary, VRO B Premaiah as cultural secretary, VRA P Vivenkanandam as joint secretary for the temporary district unit along with 8 vice presidents and 10 joint secretaries.

The State Revenue JAC chairman VS Diwakar participated in the meeting, presided over by the State VRO Association former secretary M Satyanarayana, as the chief guest and He said that the revenue employees in the state are facing many problems and their struggle to find solutions to the issues are behind the establishment of the association. Another chief guest, Vidyasagar said that the revenue system without the VRAs and VROs cannot be assumed, and it is not good on the part of few revenue leaders who treated the problems of VRAs and VROs are nonrelated to them.

The APGEA district president Vinukonda Rajarao said that the APGEA state president KR Suryanarayana is immediately responding to the issues of all government employees and announced that the APGEA would ensure all support and cooperation to the APRESA.

The State leaders and representatives from the government drivers association, VRAs association, VROs association, tahsildars association, ASOs association participated in the meeting and elected the temporary committee of the APRESA for the Prakasam district.

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