The Chief Minister of Telangana, Revanth Reddy Anumula, urged the newly appointed government employees to play an active role in the state’s reconstruction. He emphasized that government employment is not merely a job but an emotional responsibility. He encouraged the new hires to approach their positions with a sense of duty rather than simply as a career.
Ceremony Marks the Onboarding of 1,635 Government Employees
At a special event held to celebrate new appointments in public administration, 1,635 individuals were given appointment letters by the Chief Minister himself. The appointees included Assistant Executive Engineers, Agriculture Officers, Residential School Principals, Physical Education Teachers, Veterinary Assistant Surgeons, Librarians, and others. During the event, the Chief Minister touched upon several important topics.
Work with Enthusiasm from Start to Finish
The Chief Minister called on the new employees to maintain the same enthusiasm at the end of their careers as they exhibit when joining. He stressed that their energy and commitment should remain strong throughout their tenure.
Honoring the Sacrifices Made for Telangana’s Creation
The formation of Telangana was a result of significant sacrifices by many individuals, the Chief Minister reminded the audience. He stated that recognizing these sacrifices is a critical part of their job responsibilities. “We are handling these appointments with great seriousness, fully aware of the weight of this responsibility,” he added.
Massive Employment Drive in 90 Days
Within the first 90 days of taking office, the government has issued employment letters to 30,000 individuals. In addition, 11,062 teaching positions are being filled as part of the Dussehra festival celebrations, aiming to bring joy and security to many families.
Opportunities in Major Infrastructure Projects
The Chief Minister highlighted the importance of large-scale infrastructure projects that are part of Telangana’s reconstruction efforts. He invited the new employees to become stakeholders in projects like the Regional Ring Road, Musi Riverfront Development, and the Fourth City project. These projects will play a significant role in shaping the future of Telangana, and the new hires are expected to contribute actively.
Historical Monuments and Engineering Excellence as Inspiration
The Chief Minister referenced Hyderabad’s historical landmarks like Osmania University, the High Court, Osmania Hospital, and the Assembly building, encouraging the newly appointed engineers to draw inspiration from the high standards of these structures. He also pointed to the legacy of past projects like the Nagarjuna Sagar, Srisailam, Sriram Sagar, Nizam Sagar, Himayat Sagar, and Osman Sagar, urging the engineers to strive for similar quality and durability in their work.
Musi River Clean-Up Project
One of the major projects currently underway is the clean-up of the Musi River, which had turned into a toxic waste pit. The Chief Minister explained that many lives had been negatively impacted due to the neglect of the river in the past. As part of the reconstruction efforts, the government is providing new housing and school facilities for affected families.
The clean-up project is no small task. Over the past six months, 33 teams have been conducting surveys to assess the situation and plan the restoration of the river. The Chief Minister reassured the displaced individuals that the government is working to provide them with better lives, as they understand the struggles of the poor.
Commitment to Uplifting the Displaced
The Chief Minister’s address conveyed a clear commitment to improving the lives of those displaced by the Musi River project. He promised that every effort is being made to provide a better quality of life for the affected people, including new homes and schools for their children.
A Government United for Progress
The event was attended by several key figures, including ministers, the Chief Secretary of the government, and other senior officials. Their presence underscored the government’s united approach to tackling the challenges ahead and driving progress for Telangana’s future.
In conclusion, the Chief Minister’s speech was a call to action for the new government employees. He urged them to take their roles seriously, maintain enthusiasm throughout their careers, and actively contribute to the ongoing efforts to rebuild and develop Telangana. The employees are seen not only as part of the state’s workforce but also as partners in its transformation.
