Maharashtra CM Fadnavis Halts Bouquets and Police Honours
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has instructed officials not to present him with bouquets or a police guard of honour during district visits. Vikas Kharge, Additional Chief Secretary, conveyed this order to district collectors and police officials, emphasizing compliance with the directive.
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has issued new instructions to officials regarding traditional gestures during his district visits. The directive, which discourages the presentation of bouquets and police guard of honour, is a notable shift in protocol.
The communication was signed by Vikas Kharge, Additional Chief Secretary in the CM's secretariat, and disseminated to district collectors, police commissioners, and superintendents. This move underscores a call for simplicity and efficiency in governmental protocols.
The order specifies that no bouquet should be offered and the customary police guard of honour should be discontinued. Fadnavis, who also oversees the home department, emphasizes the importance of adhering to this policy uniformly across the districts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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