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Relocation of AP Secretariat to transitional HQ by Aug-end: CM

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Press Trust of India Amaravati
Relocation of the Andhra Pradesh Secretariat from Hyderabad to the Government Transitional Headquarters at Velagapudi in the capital region Amaravati will be done by the August-end, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said today.

"The Secretariat buildings will be completed only by August end and so the functioning of departments will only start then," Chandrababu said after inspecting the ongoing works at the Transitional Headquarters this afternoon.

Four departments symbolically moved into the fifth block of the Transitional Headquarters, also called the temporary Secretariat, on June 29 but as nothing was ready as yet to actually work from there, the employees went back to Hyderabad after a couple of days.
 

Though the government said another two departments would move in on July 6, it has now been put off to the July 11 as internal works in the fifth block were still going on.

The government decided to shift the government departments from Hyderabad to Velagapudi in a phased manner on July 6, 15 and 21 as and when the ground and first floors in the five blocks get ready.

Now, that schedule looks to go awry.

Against this backdrop, Chandrababu reviewed the progress of works with Capital Region Development Authority officials and the two construction majors L&T and Shapoorji Pallonji and obtained clarification on when exactly everything would be in place.

After this, he told reporters that the buildings with all facilities would be ready by August end and full scale functioning of the Secretariat from the Transitional Headquarters would begin then.

"We will create facilities on par with corporate and Information Technology offices in the Transitional Headquarters. Only the Secretariat here will be temporary (till the Administration City in the Capital is ready) but the buildings will be permanent," Chandrababu said.

"There may be some small problems initially but the employees should adjust," he added.

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First Published: Jul 04 2016 | 7:07 PM IST

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