Vaastu compliant camp office for KCR

Vaastu compliant camp office for KCR
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Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao will soon have a three-storeyed `Ultra modern Vaastu compliant’ camp office over a three-acre land behind the existing building. According to highly placed sources, the camp office will be equipped with state-of-the-art technology including hotlines connecting all district headquarters,

Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao will soon have a three-storeyed `Ultra modern Vaastu compliant’ camp office over a three-acre land behind the existing building. According to highly placed sources, the camp office will be equipped with state-of-the-art technology including hotlines connecting all district headquarters, 4G network, high resolution video conference facility and centralised monitoring systems with high-tech surveillance cameras.



The camp office will also have big conference halls. In fact “it will be a one stop shop for the CM to discharge his duties round the clock,” an official of the Roads and Building department informed The Hans India on Saturday. KCR is likely to discharge most of his official duties from this building.



Noted architects and Vaastu experts have been asked to prepare the designs for the building. The construction of the office will begin in three months once the quarters are demolished. The residents of the quarters were already vacated from the place. Orders to demolish 10 IAS quarters and another 24 peon quarters at officers’ colony were issued two days back.



Rs 67 lakh has been earmarked for demolition works. Interestingly, the premises had been leased out to the IAS Officers Association for 33 years in 2000. Though the existing camp office has a block for visitors, it is not being used on Vaastu grounds since KCR assumed charge. The CM’s family was using only the residential complex in the office.



To comply with the Vaastu norms, notwithstanding objections from IAS officers, a swimming pool behind the camp office in the officer’s colony was closed last year.


By:Patan Afzal Babu

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