Hyderabad, State Government Chief Secretary Ramakrishna Rao directed officials to take necessary steps for the inauguration of the Digital Health Card Scheme to be provided to government employees on the upcoming State Formation Day on June 2. During the meeting of the Joint Staff Council of government employees held at the Secretariat today under the chairmanship of the CS, leaders of employee unions brought various issues of government employees and pensioners to the government’s attention. The meeting discussed the PRC report, health card, payment of pending bills, transfers, 317 GO transfers, and other issues.

On this occasion, the CS directed officials to take necessary steps to resolve non-financial matters as much as possible. He said efforts are being made to procure the PRC report as soon as possible. He gave instructions to organize Joint Staff Council meetings in districts and directorates.

Ramakrishna Rao suggested to employee union leaders to try to resolve public problems by taking the support of modern technology in accordance with government orders and public aspirations. The meeting was attended by Government Special Chief Secretary Mahesh Dutt Ekka, Sabyasachi Ghosh, Finance Principal Secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania, Education Principal Secretary Yogita Rana, Health Principal Secretary Christina Chongthu, and leaders of government employee unions.

Hyderabad

Hyderabad is a major city in southern India, known for its rich history as the capital of the Nizams, who ruled the princely state of Hyderabad for nearly two centuries. Founded in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, the city is famous for its iconic Charminar and blending of Hindu and Islamic cultures. Today, it is a thriving hub for technology and pharmaceuticals, often called “Cyberabad,” while preserving its historic landmarks and culinary traditions like Hyderabadi biryani.

Hyderabad

Hyderabad is a major city in southern India, known for its rich history as the capital of the Nizams, who ruled the princely state of Hyderabad from the 18th century until India’s independence in 1947. The city blends its historic past with modern development, featuring landmarks like the iconic Charminar and the Golconda Fort, alongside a thriving tech industry. Today, it is celebrated for its distinctive Deccani culture, cuisine, and as a hub for information technology and pharmaceuticals.

Charminar

Charminar is a historic monument and mosque located in Hyderabad, India, built in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, the fifth ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty. It was constructed to commemorate the founding of Hyderabad and the end of a deadly plague in the city, serving as a central landmark and symbol of the region’s rich Islamic architecture and cultural heritage. Today, it remains one of India’s most iconic structures, surrounded by bustling markets and vibrant local life.