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CM KCR likely to shift to his new office on November 24th

Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is likely to move into his newly constructed camp office in Begumpet on November 24.

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HYDERABAD: Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is likely to move into his newly constructed camp office in Begumpet on November 24.  The chief minister held a review with the officials of GAD and roads and buildings departments at his camp office here on Thursday.

According to sources, Rao enquired about the progress of the work at the new camp office building. During the meeting, the officials explained the chief minister that the camp office works are nearing completion and that he can move into the new office this month.

“The new camp office will have one lakh square feet of office space including a video-conference hall with a seating capacity of 1,000 people,” an official said.

Meanwhile, the chief minister also discussed about the proposed construction of 15 quarters for top IAS officers in Punjagutta area.  

The state government proposed to construct 15 quarters for chief secretary, DGP, State Assembly Speaker and  Legislative Council chairman and some other senior officials.

Rao wanted the officials to go ahead with the construction of these 15 quarters. 

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