Eatala Rajender Minister for Finance said that widespread happiness among people, especially their weaker counterparts, is the real indicator of true and inclusive development, rather than mere acquisition of wealth, possession of luxury gadgets, extensive use of technology, and availability of physical infrastructure.
“Group-I Officers, on account of their important positions in their respective organizations, can increase happiness quotient by providing people-centric governance, being available for people 24×7, welcoming ambience in the offices for a common man, understanding their genuine problems, and taking decisions, free from all biases, in order to find enduring solutions for them”, he stated.
Eatala Rajender said that Telangana State, on account of its innovative flagship schemes, has emerged as a role model for other States across the country. “Unlike in Assam and Jharkhand, the present political leadership not only succeeded in getting separate Telangana State but also in providing good governance”, he stated, with a sense of pride.He called upon the Group-I Officers to contribute their might to the growth trajectory of the State by dedicating themselves to the society and such values as honesty, transparency, creativity, and above all, multifaceted development of the poorest of the poor.
Eatala Rajender went around Mahatma Gandhi Mobile Digital Museum Bus, near Tungabhadra Block. The students of TS Residential School for Boys, Borabanda, who were invited on this occasion, were mesmerized with the details about the Museum Rajender presented certificates, medals, and awards to the Officers. Miss. Deepti Naini bagged the prestigious trophy for best all-round performance. Miss Vani Nelluri and Mr. Ajmeera Sridas were awarded the trophies for best performance in Academic and Non Academic spheres, respectively.