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TK Dewan to retire by month end

Hyderabad, July 27, 2006

The present Chief Secretary TK Dewan who is retiring by the month end after the extension expires, Jandhyala Harinaryana, a senior IAS officer will assume charge as Chief Secretary.

According to available information, Harinaryana will assume charge on August 1.

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Andhra Pradesh on July 27, 2006

Separate Department for NRIs
Department to be headed by Principal Secretary (Protocol)

Maoist State Committee Secretary Madhav cremated amidst protests
Varavararao, Gaddar and Kalyan Rao attended

IAS officers transferred
Parthasarthi is now Director of Information & Public Relations

Harinaryana is new Chief Secretary to Government
TK Dewan to retire by month end

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27 July 2003
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27 July 2004
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27 July 2005
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27 July 2006
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