AP officers in record trips abroad

The AP government has set a record of sorts in the matter of foreign visits.

Update: 2015-12-27 04:17 GMT
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Hyderabad: The AP government has set a record of sorts in the matter of foreign visits. In the 18 months since June 2014, about 100 IAS and IPS officers apart from the Chief Minister and his Cabinet colleagues have visited more than 30 countries. The most preferred destinations were Singapore, the US, Japan and South Korea. The most well-travelled IAS officers were Mr P.V. Ramesh, Mr Ajay Jain, Mr B. Sreedhar and Mr S.S. Rawat. Joining them were ministers P. Narayana and Yanamala Ramakris-hnudu. The foreign visits were made to attract investments for AP and study leading cities to construct the new capital Amaravati and to attend seminars, among others. While the government has spent crores on these foreign visits. the AP Capital Region Development Authority  has spent about Rs 4 crore to send its officers abroad to study different world capitals for best practices.
 
Also in the list of travellers were vice-chancellors, some district level officers and commissioners of municipal  corporations. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has visited Singapore, Japan, China, and South Korea. He has been accompanied every time by Dr Narayana and Mr Ramakrishnudu and IAS officers P.V. Ramesh, Ajay Jain, S.S. Rawat and Satish Chandra. Mr Ramesh, AP finance principal secretary, said at a conference headed by chief secretary I.Y.R. Krishna Rao that official visits to foreign countries by IAS officers should be streamlined. 
 
He pointed out that officers were increasingly travelling overseas on duty. As a part of austerity measures, the state government has asked IAS officers to travel between Hyderabad and Vijayawada by road or train to attend meetings arranged by Mr Naidu. At the same time, the government has paid Rs 90 crore for IAS officers and others to travel abroad, apart from daily allowance for going to Vijayawada 
and returning home.
 

 

 

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