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Fill vacant posts on priority: Gulab Chand Kataria

The Administrator given a guard of honour by Chandigarh Police.

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Chandigarh, August 10

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Newly appointed Punjab Governor and UT Administrator Gulab Chand Kataria today visited the Chandigarh Secretariat to interact with officials. He stressed vacant posts should be filled on priority so that work did not suffer.

Kataria was presented with an overview of Chandigarh and the various departments of the Administration.

The Administrator emphasised that both he and all officers were committed to serving the public impartially, regardless of socio-economic status. He encouraged the officers to remain undeterred by challenges and to feel motivated in solving problems. He noted that it was crucial to ensure that work was done in the right direction.

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The Administrator urged all officers to conduct regular review meetings within their departments to foster teamwork and enhance departmental efficiency. He also highlighted the importance of regular public interactions to gain a clear understanding of departmental operations. He reaffirmed the commitment to making the Administration’s work more transparent and accountable.

Union Territory Adviser Rajeev Verma assured the Administrator that the Administration would diligently follow through on the tasks set forth.

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