Kiran reviews strike fallout with top babus

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Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy asked the officials to make alternative arrangements keeping the stir of APNGOs and RTC employees’ in view. The Chief Minister reviewed the strike situation, attendance of employees, alternative arrangements and emergency services with Chief Secretary P K Mohanty, managing director of APSRTC, principal secretaries of health, energy and other Secretaries and senior officials on Tuesday at Secretariat.

Hyderabad: Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy asked the officials to make alternative arrangements keeping the stir of APNGOs and RTC employees’ in view. The Chief Minister reviewed the strike situation, attendance of employees, alternative arrangements and emergency services with Chief Secretary P K Mohanty, managing director of APSRTC, principal secretaries of health, energy and other Secretaries and senior officials on Tuesday at Secretariat.

He directed them to closely monitor the situation and make alternative arrangements for departments like electricity, water, health, transport and civil supplies. Kiran Kumar Reddy in particular asked the executive officer of TTD and collector of Chittoor district to make private transport arrangements for the pilgrims to reach Tirumala.

Following the directions from the Chief Minister, the Chief Secretary reviewed the situation with the principal secretaries and other top officials of various departments including finance, revenue, roads and buildings, Panchayat Raj, transport, civil supplies, health, social welfare, tribal welfare, education, police and APSRTC.

He also asked the health department officials to see that all government hospitals work normally and patients are attended and emergency operations are done. He also wanted the officials to see that all emergency services like water supply, sanitation, road cleaning etc. are maintained. He asked the APSRTC to see that essential city services be maintained as far as possible so that hardships of the commuters are reduced.

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