Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary Tenure Extended: Neerabh Kumar Prasad to Serve Till Year-End
The tenure of Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary Neerabh Kumar Prasad has been extended by six months until December 31. Initially set to retire on June 30, a request by the state government on June 16 led to the Central Government's approval for his extended service.
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In a recent move, the Central Government has sanctioned a six-month extension for Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary Neerabh Kumar Prasad, allowing him to serve until December 31. Initially slated for retirement on June 30, an official press release revealed the extension on Thursday.
The request for Prasad's extended tenure was formally made by the state government on June 16. The Center responded positively, deciding to prolong his service period from July 1 to December 31.
This extension underscores the government's acknowledgment of Prasad's significant contributions and leadership, ensuring continuity and stability within the administrative framework of the state.
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