Hyderabad Collector Warns Government Staff Coming Late

The collector warned officials of rising summer temperatures and urged proactive measures to prevent heat-related illnesses.

Update: 2025-02-24 16:29 GMT
Hyderabad collector Anudeep Durishetty as warned government office employees to be punctual, stating that stringent action will be taken against those arriving late. Addressing the Prajavani programme on Monday, Durisetty told employees to adhere to office timings and warned that non-compliance will lead to disciplinary action. (Photo: X)

 Hyderabad: Hyderabad collector Anudeep Durishetty as warned government office employees to be punctual, stating that stringent action will be taken against those arriving late. Addressing the Prajavani programme on Monday, Durisetty told employees to adhere to office timings and warned that non-compliance will lead to disciplinary action.

During the programme, the collector received 386 public applications, which included 275 double-bedroom requests, seven regarding Indiramma house, 51 on pensions and 33 others. He urged officials to resolve the submissions.

Meanwhile, the collector unveiled women empowerment posters during the Financial Literacy Week organised by the RBI from February 24 to 28. Stressing on the importance of women empowerment for family and national development, Durisetty urged everyone to practice saving for economic progress.

The collector warned officials of rising summer temperatures and urged proactive measures to prevent heat-related illnesses. Speaking at a meeting with additional collectors, district medical officers, and other officials, Durisetty stressed the need for public awareness on the dangers of sunburn and the importance of drinking plenty of fluids during intense heat.

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